Self-organized stays abroad Sample Clauses

Self-organized stays abroad. A student can organize a period abroad, outside the ETH institutional partnerships and exchange programs for a research project or internship. For such projects, the student will not receive an official academic record from the hosting university. To be recognized by D-MAVT, the project has to be registered in myStudies under the supervising professor, who is responsible for the grading.  xxx.xxxx.xx/xxxxxxxx/xx/xxxxxxx/xxxxx-xxxxxx/xxxx-xxxxxxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxxx.xxxx  xxx.xxxx.xx/xxxxxxxx/xx/xxxxxxx/xxxxx-xxxxxx/xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxx- programmes/swiss-european-mobility-programme/smt.html  xxx.xxxx.xx/xxxxxxxx/xx/xxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxx/xxxxxx-xxxxxxxxx.xxxx
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