Mission and Objectives
Bilkent University
Department of Computer Engineering
Exchange Program at
Bilkent Computer Engineering Department
Bilkent Computer Engineering Department has been actively involved in
exchange programs
and has established bilateral agreements with some of the leading
universities of the world. Students who are interested in studying
abroad are encouraged to apply. More information on the
application procedure and on student exchange in general
can be found on our
Student Exchange FAQ page.
Partner Institutions
The exchange partners of the Bilkent CS Department include some of the
best computer science/engineering departments in the world.
All of our exchange
partners are among the most established universities of their countries,
and most of them have been listed among the World's Top 200 Universities
according the Times Higher Education Supplement.
The following is a partial list of our Erasmus partners:
- Uppsala University (SE)
- KTH Royal Institute of Technology (SE)
- BTH Blekinge Institute of Technology (SE)
- Tampere University of Technology (FI)
- Roskilde University (DK)
- Technical University of Berlin (DE)
- Technical University of Dortmund (DE)
- University of Bamberg (DE)
- Telecom ParisTech (FR)
- EPITA (FR)
- EPFL (CH)
- Vrije University Amsterdam (NL)
- University of Twente (NL)
- Kingston University (UK)
Our non-Erasmus partnerships are administered through Bilkent's
International Students Office, which include many universities
around the world, mostly from the US and Canada, such as University of
California, University of Michigan, University of Waterloo, among many
others.
This list of current partnerships is open to expansion according to the
demand. Our students and faculty are encouraged to offer suggestions.
If there is a university that you would like to see added to this list,
please contact me with the name and contact information of a faculty
member from that institution who would be interested in establishing an
exchange agreement.
Prepared by Ali Aydın Selçuk, February 2006.
Last updated: March 2013