3-4 students of Goethe University have the opportunity to spend the fall (October-February) or spring semester (February - June) at Tel Aviv University and The Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel.
When to apply?
Thursday, 1 February 2024 (for a stay abroad during the acadamic year 2024/25)
general application requirements (for all our Direktaustauschprogramme):
additional application requirements for this exchange:
TAU does not offer student housing to exchange students. Exchange students have to find housing themselves.
The Hebrew University offers student housing.
Monthly living costs in Tel Aviv are estimated to be approx. €1.300.
Tel Aviv University (TAU) is Israel's largest and most comprehensive institution of higher learning. It is home to over 30,000 students studying in nine faculties and over 125 schools and departments across the spectrum of sciences, humanities and the arts. Many classes are taught in English.
Tel Aviv University offers Hebrew and Arabic classes before and during the semester. These classes cost fees that are NOT exempted for exchange students.
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem is Israel's premier university and top research institution, ranked among the world's 100 leading universities. The university encompasses six campuses, three of which are located in Jerusalem, and offers a wide array of study opportunities in the exact sciences, medicine, agriculture, humanities, social sciences, law, and more. Hebrew University remains deeply committed to its role as a leader in multidisciplinary research and stands at the forefront of cutting-edge innovation and entrepreneurship in a wide range of fields.
The university's teaching faculty is comprised of world-renowned experts in their fields, many of whom have been recognized globally through distinguished awards and honors, including 8 Nobel Prizes, the Fields Medal, the Turing Medal, the Abel prize. The Hebrew University is an integral part of Jerusalem, one of the most fascinating and unique cities on earth. Jerusalem is home to a thriving human mosaic of Jews, Muslims and Christians, secular and religious, locals and expats from around the world.
Course restrictions for incoming exchange students:
Participation in some courses requires approval from the department in which the student wishes to study.
Availability in some courses is limited and on a first come-first served basis.
Courses in The Department of Psychology are very limited due to capacity constraints
Certain courses have prerequisites.
How to finance your stay abroad:
Students participating in our exchange programs may apply for financial aid and/or scholarships at other institutions:
More information on our website: Finanzierung und Stipendien.
Please check
carefully whether you are eligible to apply: Some financial aid programs and scholarships might only be for German citizens or students who have graduated from German high school and/or have their permant residency in Germany.
You will find a data base of testimonials of former exchange students here (in German).
general application requirements (for all our Direktaustauschprogramme):
additional application requirements for this exchange:
TAU does not offer student housing to exchange students. Exchange students have to find housing themselves.
The Hebrew University offers student housing.
Monthly living costs in Tel Aviv are estimated to be approx. €1.300.
Tel Aviv University (TAU) is Israel's largest and most comprehensive institution of higher learning. It is home to over 30,000 students studying in nine faculties and over 125 schools and departments across the spectrum of sciences, humanities and the arts. Many classes are taught in English.
Tel Aviv University offers Hebrew and Arabic classes before and during the semester. These classes cost fees that are NOT exempted for exchange students.
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem is Israel's premier university and top research institution, ranked among the world's 100 leading universities. The university encompasses six campuses, three of which are located in Jerusalem, and offers a wide array of study opportunities in the exact sciences, medicine, agriculture, humanities, social sciences, law, and more. Hebrew University remains deeply committed to its role as a leader in multidisciplinary research and stands at the forefront of cutting-edge innovation and entrepreneurship in a wide range of fields.
The university's teaching faculty is comprised of world-renowned experts in their fields, many of whom have been recognized globally through distinguished awards and honors, including 8 Nobel Prizes, the Fields Medal, the Turing Medal, the Abel prize. The Hebrew University is an integral part of Jerusalem, one of the most fascinating and unique cities on earth. Jerusalem is home to a thriving human mosaic of Jews, Muslims and Christians, secular and religious, locals and expats from around the world.
Course restrictions for incoming exchange students:
Participation in some courses requires approval from the department in which the student wishes to study.
Availability in some courses is limited and on a first come-first served basis.
Courses in The Department of Psychology are very limited due to capacity constraints
Certain courses have prerequisites.
How to finance your stay abroad:
Students participating in our exchange programs may apply for financial aid and/or scholarships at other institutions:
More information on our website: Finanzierung und Stipendien.
Please check
carefully whether you are eligible to apply: Some financial aid programs and scholarships might only be for German citizens or students who have graduated from German high school and/or have their permant residency in Germany.
You will find a data base of testimonials of former exchange students here (in German).
general information about: