Most academics, students and administrators consider internationalization as a priority area for global growth and a movement forward in management of the modern higher education. Over the past few years there has been a significant rise of integration processes between the Swedish region of Scania and the Danish region of Sjaelland. This study has its starting point in such a particular ongoing integration process as well as in the quest for sustainable development and increased mobility in the Oresund Region. Students and academic staff from Malmo University and Metropolitan University College, Copenhagen participated in a collaborative cross-border scholarship program supporting mobility and labor market compatibility for nursing students in the Oresund Region. The program consisted of a one-day scholarship arrangement that was developed in academic partnership and encouraged by local health care institutions and labour market authorities in Skåne and Region Sjaelland. The project was funded by the European Union Regional funding, Interreg IVA.