How to apply
The thematic GEG course
If you are a student at LIFE and want to follow the thematic GEG courses you must enrol following the usual procedures for LIFE courses. If you are in doubt about these procedures, please contact the student advisory services at LIFE.
If you are a student at any other faculty or university and want to follow the thematic GEG course, you must enrol by following the procedures for guest and credit students at LIFE. For more information about the formal procedures at LIFE, you may also contact the student advisory service at LIFE. For credit transfers to your original study program, please ask your own institute. You are also welcome to contact us.
The thematic GEG courses generates 7.5 ECTS or 10 ECTS. The 7.5 ECTS GEG course has number: LNAK10072. The 10 ECTS GEG course has number: LNAK10087. All students must at first subscribe for the 7.5 ECTS, and can then switch over to the 10 ECTS course by informing the course coordinator.
The elective courses
In order to obtain a GEG diploma, you must obtain 30 ECTS GEG relevant credits including the thematic GEG course and a number of elective courses. Apart from the GEG course, a minimum of 10 ECTS must be taken outside the student's "home" study.
There are a number of GEG pre-approved courses. Students are also invited to apply for (pre)approval of other relevant courses and/or for time spent as a trainee, for instance, working as an intern for an international organisation.
For enrolment in an elective course, whether pre-approved or not, you need to follow the procedures of that particular course.
If you are interested in obtaining preliminary approval of elective courses or internships that are not already pre-approved as GEG relevant, please contact us.
The GEG diploma
When you have passed the required courses, you must fill in the format, which you find here, and submit it together with the required documentation stated in the format.
You are welcome to contact us if you have any questions about the program
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