We have collected some information to help you prepare for your stay in Denmark and at Aarhus BSS.
Documents to be signed for Erasmus Students
Erasmus students must have their Learning Agreement signed in order to receive their Erasmus scholarship. Please note that Aarhus University can both sign OLA as well as a pdf-file Learning Agreements. Your home university has to issue the documents, e.g. Learning Agreement. Please check with your home university if you are unsure of which documents you need to have signed.
Erasmus Learning Agreement (Erasmus only): Can be signed at Aarhus BSS Student Services. Email to: [email protected] or hand it in at Aarhus BSS Student Services. Please note that we cannot sign Learning Agreement before your course registrations have been confirmed.
Document with Arrival / Departure Dates
The documents can be signed at the AU International Centre or at Aarhus BSS International. Only relevant if your home university requests such a document. It must be signed on the day of arrival/departure.
Document with Enrolment Dates
Can be signed at the AU International Centre or at Aarhus BSS International. You must obtain the document from your home university if you need it.
Courses
Here you can find a list of the courses offered this semester.
Norwegian and Swedish students are allowed to take courses in Danish provided they meet the prerequisites.
If you need to make any course changes, please contact [email protected] before the start of the semester. Please note that your course enrollments cannot be changed once the semester has started. Also note that you need to state your student number 2025xxxxx when writing about courses to the above-mentioned email.
Timetables
You can use the system MyTimetable to access your personal schedule, transfer schedules to your calendar and much more. Read more about MyTimetable here.
Please remember to check your timetables regularly as changes in the schedules can occur. Check the timetable for possible overlaps and note that your personal timetable should have no more than 4 overlaps per course during the semester.
Lectures and Tutorials
"Holdundervisning" (H) means Tutorial and "Forelæsning" (F) means Lecture. Some courses have both tutorials and lectures, and you will then need to attend both. Lectures and tutorials will appear separately in your personal timetable.
Exams
All courses are concluded with an exam that is used to test how well students have understood key concepts, themes and topics covered in the course. Exchange students may be required to do one or a combination of different written and oral exams.
Here you can see the Exam schedules. The last possible day of exams is June 30, 2026 for the spring semester. All students are automatically signed up for exams. It is not possible to change the date or the form of an exam.
Participation in the majority of exams at Aarhus University is dependent on students bringing their own laptop or PC.
All students must familiarize themselves with the digital WISEflow system prior to attending exams.
Results will be available on Self Service within 4 weeks after the exam.
Re-exams are only possible if you fail an exam and are never mandatory. Sign up for re-exams is done by writing an email to [email protected]. The deadline is 5th of July, 2026. Re-exams take place in August for the spring semester and in February for the autumn semester.
Transcripts
Transcripts can be downloaded from Mystudies after your exams. Please note that transcripts from MyStudies will only show courses that you have passed. Your transcript is only sent to your home university upon request. Please send us an email ([email protected]) with the request including the email that your transcript will have to be sent to. The transcript is available for download/upload 100 days after the last day of the semester.
Find your way at the University with AU FIND
You can use AU FIND to search for contact information about all staff and units at Aarhus University. You can base your search on a person, a building or a unit. All the addresses of both people and units are shown on a map and they are integrated with the Google Maps Directory. You can add a person directly to your contacts.
Wifi
Eduroam is AU’s wireless network for students. To use Eduroam, you need to install it on your devices: Smartphones, tablets and laptops.
Student ID Card
Your Student ID card is your identification as an Aarhus University student. Your student ID card functions as your library card or your print/copy card if you deposit money on it. Most importantly, your student ID card is necessary to enter and take part in your exams, so do not lose or damage it. If you have not already ordered it online, you must order it as soon as possible in order to receive your student ID card upon arrival at check-in at the International Centre.
Access Buildings
As a student at Aarhus University, you have access to all buildings on campus during normal opening hours. Outside opening hours, you can enter specific buildings by using your student identity card as a key card provided that the ID card has been activated as such. Your Student ID card has to be activated and you need a personal pin code in order to use the card as key card to enter AU buildings.
Print
In order to use the library's print facilities, you must be a registered user at Det Kgl. Bibliotek/The Royal Danish Library.
Use of our print facilities requires you to add funds to your printing account before you can begin to print/copy.
Payment is made online. You must use a debit card such as VISA, MasterCard, etc or MobilePay.
Library
Read about the AU library and its facilities including how to book a study seat or group room using the link below. The library also has some great resources about conducting literature searches and writing essays (the Danish way!).
Student Associations
A student association gives you and your fellow students the opportunity to connect over shared interests and enrich your university experience. Find more information about student associations in the left-hand menu under “Student life and facilities”.
Sports at the University
There are many different sport activities to join via Aarhus University and Aarhus BSS when you are here on exchange. You can find more information on this website: https://www.aus.dk/ (in Danish)
Medical assistance - 112
If you need urgent medical assistance with acute, life threatening illness or injury, you call 112. Lines are open 24/7. Calls are free of charge and can be made even from foreign mobile phones. Calling from a Danish network and number, you do not need the +45 prefix to call 112.
Police assistance - 114
Service 114 If you need non-urgent police assistance, call police service at 114. Lines are open 24/7. Specially trained dispatchers will assist you with any inquiry or advise you if further action is necessary.
Aarhus BSS International
If you have questions regarding academic and personal matters ([email protected])
Aarhus BSS Student Services
If you have practical and administrative questions about your programme. Read more about Aarhus BSS Student Services.
International Center
The central international office can help you with housing and visa/residence permit ([email protected])