Student exchange reports
As an exchange student from Karolinska Institutet, you are required to write a student exchange report when you return home. The report is an important part of the follow-up of the exchange studies and also a great source of inspiration and information for future exchange students.
Writing your exchange report
The report is written online and, if you give your consent, it is published on Karolinska Institutet's website. Your consent to publish is important in order to spread your knowledge and experience to other students, however you can choose whether you want your name and email address to be visible to other readers or not.
Please note that the staff at Karolinska Institutet who manage and review exchange reports will be able to see who wrote the report, regardless of the choice you make regarding publication on the web.
You can log into Mobilty-Online here and follow the guide how to write a student exchange report.
Published Exchange Reports
Each academic year, a group under the Committee for Higher Education selects three winners in the competition for the best student exchange report of the year. The three student exchange reports that contain the best and most vivid descriptions of the exchange study period, both academically and socially, as well as practical tips and advice on what to consider before, during, and after the exchange, are recognized.
KI’s best student exchange reports 2023/2024
Questions or comments
If you have questions or comments about the student exchange reports, please contact the International Coordinator of your study programme.