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Austria 2014/15 - teaching activity and holidays |
Type of programme: Universities The academic year consists of the winter semester, the summer semester and the periods during which no courses are held. (The so-called ‘lecture-free’ time is comparable to the summer holidays of schools.) Christmas (2 weeks), Semester holidays (February), Easter (2 weeks); summer holidays (July to September); no more detailed information available. All holiday periods are set by the university’s senate. Type of programme: Fachhochschulen (Universities of applied science): All periods of teaching activity and holidays are fixed by the institutions. Usually teaching activities last 15-20 weeks (mostly 15 weeks for full-time programmes, 18-20 weeks mainly for part-time programmes). Usually there are: Christmas holidays (around 2 weeks), Easter holidays (1-2 weeks) and the periods between the semesters. |
Belgium 2014/15 - teaching activity and holidays |
Belgium - Flemish Community
(1stsemester) Teaching activities: From the beginning of the academic year until 20 December Holidays: Two weeks around Christmas and New Year (2ndsemester) Teaching activities: Start first week of February until the end of the 3rd or 4th week of May. There is an Easter holiday break of two weeks.Holidays: From the beginning (1st or 2nd week) of July until next academic year Belgium - French CommunityThe first term starts on 15 September 2014; the second on 1 February 2015; the third on 1 July 2015. The two first terms include at least 12 weeks of teaching activity. Teaching activity starts on the first Monday of the term. For purposes of curricular organisation, each of the three four-month terms includes assessment and holiday periods. Institutional autonomy Belgium - German-speaking Community (1stsemester) Teaching activity: 2 September - 24 October 2014 Autumn holiday: 27-31 October 2014 Teaching activity: 3 November - 19 December 2014 Christmas holiday: 22 December 2013 - 2 January 2015 (2ndsemester)Teaching activity: 12 January - 13 February 2015 Carnival holiday: 16-20 February 2015 Teaching activity: 23 February - 3 April 2015 Easter holiday: 6-17 April 2015 Teaching activity: 20 April - 29 May 2015 |
Croatia 2014/15 - teaching activity and holidays |
Teaching activity: 1 October – 24 December 2014 5-23 January 2015 24 February – 5 June 2015 Winter holidays: 25 December 2014 – 4 January 2015 Summer holidays: 6 July – 21 August 2015 |
Czech Republic 2014/15 - teaching activity and holidays |
Type of programme: ISCED 5A: All periods of teaching activity and holidays are fixed by institutions in internal regulations. Type of programme: ISCED 5B: The exact dates are set by the school head in accordance with the educational programme, the period of teaching must be 40 weeks per academic year (32 for teaching at school, 6 for self study and examinations and 2 weeks of time reserve). The exact days of holidays are set by the school head in accordance with the accredited educational programme. At least 4 weeks are set for holidays. |
Denmark 2014/15 - teaching activity and holidays |
The universities fix all periods of teaching activities and holidays themselves. The typical duration of teaching activities is: 1) Early September - mid-December 2) Early February - mid-May |
Estonia 2014/15 - teaching activity and holidays |
Teaching activity: All periods of teaching activity and holidays are fixed by institutions. The autumn semester lasts generally until 20 December. Holiday: Occurs generally between 20 December and 1 January. |
Finland 2014/15 - teaching activity and holidays |
First semester - Teaching activity: Fixed by each faculty, between the beginning of August and 21 December 2014. Second semester - Teaching activity: Fixed by each faculty, between 2 January and 30 May 2015. |
France 2014/15 - teaching activity and holidays |
Type of programme: University studies:
All periods of teaching activity and holiday are fixed by institutions, which however comply with the following calendar: holidays at the end-of-year festive season (one or often two weeks), as well as in February (generally one week) and April (one or two weeks). Type of programme: non-university studies: All periods of teaching activity and holiday are fixed by institutions, which however comply with the following calendar: holidays between Christmas and New Year's Day; often one week in February; one or two weeks in April. |
Germany 2014/15 - teaching activity and holidays |
Teaching activity winter semester:
15 October - 19 December 2014
Holiday: 20 December 2014 - 4 January 2015 Teaching activity winter semester: 5 January - 13 February 2015 End of winter semester: 27 February 2015 Beginning of summer semester: 30 March 2015 Teaching activity summer semester: 14 April - 11 July 2015 |
Greece 2014/15 - teaching activity and holidays |
Teaching activity (1 or winter semester):
From the beginning of the winter semester in September - approximately within the second fortnight of September - until 24 December 2014. Holiday:24 December 2014 - 7 January 2015 (Christmas holidays). Teaching activity (1 or winter semester): 8 January until the beginning of the winter semester exams set approximately in mid-January 2015. Teaching activity (2nd or spring semester): Spring semester begins after the end of the winter semester exams, approximately in mid-February 2015 Holidays: 6-19 April 2015 (Easter holidays) Teaching activity (2nd or spring semester): The period after Easter holidays until the beginning of spring semester exams, approximately beginning of June 2015 |
Hungary 2014/15 - teaching activity and holidays |
Teaching activity:
From early or mid-September until mid- December
The exact dates are fixed by institutions.
Exam period: From mid-December until the end of January The exact dates are fixed by institutions. (Holiday): In addition to national/public/church holidays, holiday periods vary greatly (see additional note 3). Spring term: From the beginning of February until the end of June The exact dates are fixed by institutions. Teaching activity: From the beginning of February until midMay The exact dates are fixed by institutions. Exam period: From mid-May until the end of June The exact dates are fixed by institutions. (Holiday): In spring term there is usually one week around Easter Institutional autonomy (see Additional note 3). |
Iceland 2014/15 - teaching activity and holidays |
Teaching activity: Institutions are autonomous. Teaching activity generally starts between 15 August and 5 September and ends on 30 November. Some institutions have summer sessions that last from May to August.
Holidays: 20 December 2014 - 5 January 2015 28 March - 7 April 2014 Teaching activity: Institutions are autonomous. Teaching activity generally starts around 7 January and ends between 25 March - 3 April 2015 |
Ireland 2014/15 - teaching activity and holidays |
Teaching activity: 1 September - 24 October 2014
Holiday: 27-31 October 2014 Teaching activity and holidays: 3 November - 19 December 2014 All periods of teaching activity and holidays are fixed by each individual University or Institute. Certain dates, such as 25 December, 1 January or 17 March, are nevertheless regarded as public holidays by Universities and Institutes. Holiday: 22 December 2014 - 2 January 2015 (Christmas) Teaching activity: From 5 January 2015 until the examinations Holidays:17 March 2015 30 March - 10 April 2015 (Easter) 4 May 2015 Teaching activity: From 13 April 2015 until the examinations |
Italy 2014/15 - teaching activity and holidays | First semester - Teaching activity: 1 October 2014 - 31 January 2015 Second semester - Teaching activity: 1 March - 30 June 2015 |
Latvia 2014/15 - teaching activity and holidays |
nstitutions fix periods of teaching activity and holidays. Teaching activity usually is organised from September-December and from February-May. Higher education institutions in cooperation with their stakeholders from employment organisations autonomously determine the practical training placements (internships) periods for their students. As regards holidays, there is normally one week around Christmas/New Year and another one at Easter. |
Liechtenstein 2014/15 - teaching activity and holidays |
Winter semester:
1 September 2014 - 31 January 2015
Teaching activity for new students / Introductory weeks: 3-5 September 2014 Teaching activity for continuing students: 15 September - 19 December 2014 Christmas holidays: 22 December 2014 - 6 January 2015 Summer semester: 1 February- 31 August 2015 Teaching activity: 19 February - 3 June 2015 Easter holidays: 03-11 April 2015 |
Lithuania 2014/15 - teaching activity and holidays |
Teaching activity: Institutions are autonomous.Each semester usually covers 20 weeks. The last four weeks within are allocated to an examination session. In some institutions, the semester can last longer (up to 22 weeks) or shorter (17 weeks). In most institutions, the spring semester starts at the beginning of February. Holidays: Institutions are autonomous. All institutions have Christmas holidays usually from 25 December to the beginning of January. The winter break begins at the end of the autumn semester, right after the winter examination session (usually end of January/beginning of February) and lasts 1 or 2 weeks. Most institutions have Easter holidays lasting a few days in the spring semester. Summer holidays usually start after the end of the spring semester and last maximum 2 months, normally between 1 July and 31 August. |
Luxembourg 2014/15 - teaching activity and holidays |
Winter semester:
15 September 2014 - 15 February 2015
Christmas holidays: 22 December 2014 - 4 January 2015 Revision: 5-11 January 2015 Winter break between semesters: 9-15 February 2015 Summer semester: 16 February - 13 September 2015 Easter holidays: 6-12 April 2015 Revision: 1-7 June 2015 Summer break between semesters: 6 July - 13 September 2015 |
Macedonia 2014/15 - teaching activity and holidays | Teaching activity: 15 September 2014 - 31 December 2014 Christmas/New Year holidays: 31 December 2014 - 7 January 2015 Teaching activity: 2 February 2015 - 15 May 2015 |
Malta 2014/15 - teaching activity and holidays |
Type of programme: Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology:
29 September 2014 Type of programme: University of Malta: 1 October - 19 December 2014 |
Montenegro 2014/15 - teaching activity and holidays |
Teaching activity:
8 September - 19 December 2014 (a break between 20 and 27 October)
Christmas/New Year holidays: 25 December 2014 - 9 January 2015 |
Netherlands 2014/15 - teaching activity and holidays | All periods of teaching activity and holidays are fixed by institutions. |
Norway 2014/15 - teaching activity and holidays | HEIs are autonomous, with the exception of public holidays, see below. |
Poland 2014/15 - teaching activity and holidays |
Teaching activity: Institutions are autonomous. Christmas holidays: Institutions are autonomous. Break between the semesters:Institutions are autonomous. Usually one week in February Easter holiday: Institutions are autonomous. |
Portugal 2014/15 - teaching activity and holidays | Institutions are autonomous and fix all periods of teaching activity and holidays. |
Romania 2014/15 - teaching activity and holidays |
The academic year consists of two semesters (winter and summer semesters). Higher education institutions (HEI) are autonomous. They fix all periods of teaching activity and holidays. The length of the teaching activity (lectures and practice trainings) differs from one HEI to another. Examinations dates and holidays (other than the officially announced public and religious holidays) are determined at institutional level. A standard academic year includes: First Semester (exact dates are fixed by HEIs) Teaching: end of September - around 20-21 December Holiday: 22 December - 1st week of January (generally, 2 weeks) Teaching: second week of January - mid of January (about 2 weeks) Holiday: mid-February (generally, 1 week) Second Semester (exact dates are fixed by HEIs) Teaching: last week of February - end of May (with 1 week - Easter Holiday) Work internship (for some students during summer holidays): beginning of July - mid-July (generally minimum 2 weeks - maximum 12 weeks) Summer holiday: after work internship period until the end of |
Slovakia 2014/15 - teaching activity and holidays | no data |
Slovenia 2014/15 - teaching activity and holidays | Teaching activity - winter semester: 15 weeks on average Winter examinations during winter holidays period: 4 weeks in January and February Teaching activity - summer semester: 15 weeks on average Spring examinations: 4 to 6 weeks in June and July Summer holidays: 1 month on average (15 July to 15 August) Autumn examinations: Around 4 weeks from mid-August to end of September |
Spain 2014/15 - teaching activity and holidays |
Type of programme: University tertiary education
Beginning of the teaching activity: Throughout the month of September (The beginning of the teaching activity in third-cycle education (to gain a PhD) generally occurs between the second week of October and the first week of November.) Teaching activity: Between the beginning of the teaching activity and Christmas holidays Christmas Holidays: About 18 days between 20 December 2014 and 7 January 2015 Teaching activity: Between the end of Christmas holidays and the start of the examinations Teaching activity: Between the end of January/February examinations and Easter Holidays Easter Holidays: About 10 days between the fourth week of March and the first of April 2015 Teaching activity: Between the end of Easter holidays and June examinations Summer Holidays: Between the end of June/July examinations and the end of August Type of programme: non-university tertiary education: Beginning of the teaching activity:
Between mid-September and the beginning of October Teaching activity:From the beginning of the teaching activity to June Holidays / Christmas: 2 weeks between 22 December 2014 and 7 January 2015. Easter: About 10 days between the third week of March and first week of April 2015. Summer: 13/16 weeks between mid-June and beginning/mid-September or the beginning of October. Public holidays: 12 (some of them common throughout the whole country and some specific of the different Autonomous Communities) |
Sweden 2014/15 - teaching activity and holidays | Fixed by each faculty. |
Turkey 2014/15 - teaching activity and holidays | Universities are free to determine their own periods of teaching activity. As a rule, each academic year is composed of two semesters which include at least 14 weeks. Universities may offer summer schools for those who fail classes during regular semesters and who would like to take classes from next academic semester. |
United Kingdom (England, Wales and Northern Ireland) 2014/15 - teaching activity and holidays | Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) are autonomous, but the first term or semester typically starts in late September/early October. |