For students attending the Joint Master's Programme in Health Informatics Partner Universities - Exchange Studies

Below are the partner universities where it is possible to collect data for your degree project.

Please note that you should make your own arrangements and secure the collaboration of a prospective project and supervisor here at KI prior to applying for an exchange. The most successful approach is to participate in an ongoing research project within your area of interest.

When you initiate contact with potential supervisors, inform them that you will apply for an exchange. 

If allocated an exchange spot by KI, you will also have to find a supervisor at the partner university.

Makerere University, Uganda

At Makerere University, you can collect data for your degree project at the College of Health Sciences . To make the most out of your data collection, please discuss with your Programme Coordinator before applying for exchange studies at Makerere University. 

National University of Singapore, Singapore

The National University of Singapore (NUS), a leading global university centered in Asia, offers a global approach to education and research, with a focus on Asian perspectives and expertise. The student exchange can be carried out as a project at NUS School of Computing together with a few shorter courses. The research within Healthcare Informatics is extensive. 

Former KI student as well as former exchange student at NUS Abhinit Ambastha is currently a PhD-student at NUS and would be happy to answer any questions that you have regarding exchange studies and thesis writing in Singapore.

Research projects within Healthcare Informatics

UMIT Tirol, Austria

At UMIT Tirol,you can  collect data for your degree project. To make the most out of your data collection, please discuss with your Programme Coordinator before applying for exchange studies at UMIT Tirol.