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ERASMUS And Other Institutional Links
SAC has ERASMUS links with the following institutions.
In addition we have links with the University of Arkansas in the USA, and the Nova Scotia Agricultural College in Canada.
CZECH REPUBLIC: Czech University of Life Sciences Prague
Czech University of Life Sciences (formerly of Agriculture) celebrated its centenery in 2006.
FINLAND: HAMK University of Applied Sciences
HAMK is a multidisciplinary university of applied sciences with more than 20 degree programmes and 7,500 students.
BELGIUM: Gembloux Agro Bio Tech
Founded in 1860, the University Faculty of Gembloux is the oldest Belgian institution of teaching and research devoted entirely to agronomy and biological engineering.
CROATIA: University of Zagreb
The University of Zagreb (1669) is the oldest and biggest university in South-Eastern Europe.
CZECH REPUBLIC: Mendel University of Agriculture and Forestry
Established in 1919, the Mendel University of Agriculture and Forestry in Brno can pride itself on the longest history of agriculture and forestry studies on the Czech lands.
FRANCE: AgroSup Dijon
AgroSup Dijon specialises in the fields of agronomy and agri-food, and offers a diverse range of courses.
FRANCE: Ecole Nationale Supérieure Agronomique de Toulouse
ENSAT is currently the second largest institute in France in terms of the number of agronomic engineers trained annually.
FRANCE: Universite Paris 13
University Paris 13 is one of the thirteen universities which succeeded the Sorbonne after 1968.
HUNGARY: University of Debrecen
The 15 faculties of the University of Debrecen form 3 centres - those of medical sciences, agricultural sciences, and arts and natural sciences.
HUNGARY: University of Szeged
According to the Shanghai list, the University of Szeged is one of the best universities in Central Europe.
NETHERLANDS: Stenden Hogeschool
Stenden university is a dynamic, top-quality university with campuses within and outside the Netherlands.
POLAND: Poznan University of Life Sciences
Higher agricultural studies in the Wielkopolska region of Poland dates back to 1870.
NETHERLANDS: Wageningen University
Wageningen University is a leading European university in the Life Sciences offering a range of programmes both at undergraduate and postgraduate level.
POLAND: University of Warmia and Mazury
The University of Warmia and Mazury (UWM) was founded on 1 September 1999, after merging three educational institutions: the fifty-year-old Academy of Agriculture and Technology, the thirty-year-old Pedagogy College and the 450-year-old Warmian Theological Institute.
SWEDEN: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)
SLU develops knowledge about our biological natural resources – everything that lives and grows.
SWITZERLAND: Swiss College of Agriculture (SHL)
SHL is a leading Swiss centre for further education in the agricultural, forestry and food sectors, as well as for related branches utilising natural resources.

