DIS - Study Abroad
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DIS - Study Abroad is a program provider offering 3 abroad programs. Programs offered include Study Abroad and Research abroad programs in 2 countries such as Sweden and Denmark.
DIS is a non-profit study abroad foundation established in Denmark in 1959, with locations in Copenhagen and Stockholm. DIS provides semester, academic year, and summer programs taught in English, and offers high-impact learning experiences for upper-division undergraduate students from distinguished North American colleges and universities. The intellectually challenging curriculum is broad, cutting edge, and enriched by experiential learning components, including faculty-led study tours across Europe. It provides students with opportunities for meaningful cultural engagement and personal growth, which is further enriched through housing and extracurricular offerings.
For more information, please visit our website at https://disabroad.org/
Study Abroad with DIS - Study Abroad
"I learned a little Danish, about the Danish and Finnish education systems, and how to be more independent. "
Emily Eidler Brandeis University
"I learned a lot about myself and how I like to live on my own. "
A student Brandeis University
"Yes, amazing learner independence "
Margaret Wilson Middlebury College
"I learned to be open to new experiences, and it was very worthwhile! "
Leora Nevins Brandeis University
"It was very worthwhile"
A student Brandeis University
"It was definitely worthwhile - I learned what its like to be independent, balance work and exploration, organizational skills, and so much more. "
A student Brandeis University
"How to be more independent, how to balance friends from all over the world, how to save money and live off not a lot, and all the culture from the countries I visited. Definitely was worthwhile "
A student Brandeis University
"I learned a lot about how a socialist society works. I realized that they have the society they do because it is a country of only 6 million people, a number smaller than the population of almost half of the U.S. states. It was definitely worthwhile to visit a country that was very different from the U.S. in some ways, but simil..."
Sarina Miami University
"I learned so much from this experience, from how to navigate public transportation to gaining a new perspective through a European lens."
A student Wellesley College
"More confidence and independence, as well as flexibility when it comes to making plans or adjusting to changes."
Emily Prechtl Wellesley College
"I learned a lot about the culture of Denmark, Scandinavia and Europe as a whole, and living in another country taught me a lot about what I like and what I would like to change in America. It was absolutely worthwhile and I would do it again in a heartbeat."
Sophie Clyde Wellesley College
"Loved the friends that I made, living in a new city and getting to know the neighborhood, trying local foods, getting around on bikes and public transport, ability to travel"
Christina Chen Wellesley College
"Learned how to manage time and plan better."
A student Brandeis University
"I learned that the world isn't always a great place but if you have some people that are passionate about change, there is potential to make it better. "
Nyomi Brandeis University
"I gained another loving family (my host family) and the knowledge of another country that I could love to visit again. I know way more about Denmark than I would have if I went to another country. I have found another home and I cannot wait to go back. "
A student Brandeis University
"Definitely worthwhile, honestly don't know how many tangible things I learned just because I am already an international student. "
A student Middlebury College
"I learnt to live alone in a completely foreign country. I made amazing friends"
Sanika Wellesley College
"It did broaden my world perspective, but in a very painful way. Did I learn a lot? Yes. Was it material that I wanted to learn, or that has improved the overall wellness of my life? Absolutely not."
A student Brown University
"My experience was definitely worthwhile in my architectural exposure outside of class and through forcing myself to expand by going abroad at all."
Jesse Woodhull Middlebury College
"It was! I learned that people really do operate differently in different cultures. In Denmark, emotions are something very personal. It’s weird to say how are you to someone, even a friend. "
Marek Haar Brandeis University
"I absolutely loved living abroad. I feel as though I've become more independent and have a greater understanding of the world and my place in it. I met lots of interesting people and made great friends. I completely fell in love with Stockholm and am incredibly grateful for the semester. "
A student Middlebury College
"i learned how to travel, about living in a city away from anything that i was comfortable with "
Julia Keith Middlebury College
"I learned the world is larger than the United States. "
A student Middlebury College
"I gained a ton more independence and confidence in myself. I also learned a lot of new cultural information, gained a plethora of new skills (hard and soft), and acquired lifelong friends. Everything was immensely worthwhile."
A student Middlebury College
"i learned how to schedule and execute my own travel itineraries and how to live in an apartment and cook"
A student Middlebury College