DIS - Danish Institute for Study Abroad
1313 Fifth Street SE
Suite 113
Minneapolis, MN 55414
United States
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Phone: 800 247 3477 or
612 627 0140
Fax: 612 627 0141
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Migration & Identity
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Denmark
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Term: Academic Year, Fall, Spring
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Dates: Academic Year: Fall (Aug 23-Dec 18) and/or Spring (Jan 15-May 17) Terms
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Description
Migration & Identity is an indisciplinary program designed for students majoring in sociology, anthropology, cultural studies, migration studies, minority studies, political science or related fields. It offers insights into: * How globalization, migration and integration affect cultural and national identity in Europe; how identity is constructed and negociated; and into issues of representation and power * How migration has influenced and still influences Europe, as previously homogeneous welfare societies struggle with issues of integration and identity * How stereotypes are constructed among both minorities and majority groups - and how stereotypes can be challenged Students enrolled in the Migration & Identity program will take the core course, Cross-Cultural Encounters in a European Context, and participate in two course-integrated study tours. Beyond the core course and study tours, students may select any combination of courses from the DIS curriculum, barring scheduling conflicts.
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Highlights
Study tours include a short regional study tour to the Danish-German border region early in the semester and a longer European study tour to Lithuania (fall) or Turkey (spring) during the mid-semester study break. The Migration & Identity study tours address issues of ethnicity, nationality, ethnic and national conflict, migration, integration and multiculturalism through visits to immigrant organizations, talks with politicians and minority representatives, and tours to historical sites associated with the overall topic. Additionally, all courses include field study visits to relevant institutions and organizations in Copenhagen.
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Minimum Education
High School
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Subject Areas
Anthropology,
Fourth World Studies,
Peace Studies,
Political Science/Politics,
Public Admin, Public Policy, Govt
and Sociology
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Cost in US$
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Cost Includes
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This Program is open to
American,
Canadian
and European
Participants.
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Typical Living Arrangements
Apartment/Flat,
Group living,
Home-stays,
Independent living
and Other
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Participants Travel to Denmark
Independently
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Scholarships Are Available
- The DIS Board of Directors has allocated scholarship funds to help you afford to study in Denmark. Scholarships consist of grants in the range of USD 500 - 2,000 per semester, plus a small number of USD 3,000 and 4,000 grants. Summer scholarships range from USD 300 - 1000 depending on your program selection. All scholarships are awarded based on financial need.
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Application Process Involves
- Letters of Reference
- Transcript
- Written Application
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DIS - Danish Institute for Study Abroad's Mission Statement
DIS is a specialized Danish institution offering study abroad programs in English for primarily American university students in their third or fourth year of study, with credit transfer to their home school.
Among alumni and partners, we have a reputation of being intense, demanding and rewarding, and of providing a challenging educational environment in a full-service framework.
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Are you interested in this
study abroad program?
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