Internships Abroad

Interships

 

There are plenty of opportunities for doing an internship in connection with your studies, but be aware that you need to find a contact yourself. Remember to make sure your internship can be approved as a part of your Curriculum. Please contact  if you need help in the process.

 

 

Project in Practice abroad

You can also choose to do a Project in Practice abroad. The authorisation procedure is the same as a Project in Practice in Denmark.  

 

If you choose to do a Project in Practice in Europe, you will receive a Erasmus internship grant (300 Euro/monthly) for your stay. This arrangement applies to all EU countries, along with Norway, Iceland, Lichtenstein and Turkey. You can receive the Erasmus grant for a Project in Practice stay in private or public companies, research centres, other institutions and organisations.  

 

You cannot receive an Erasmus grant for Project in Practice stays completed in EU institutions or institutions which administrate EU programme funds along with Danish Embassies. Read more about Erasmus (in Danish) here

 

For more information, contact LIFE's Study Abroad Coordinator

 


Marie Louise Sørensen, - last update:7 January 2010
Internship programme in Nepal

Duration: 2-20 weeks, year round.

Unpaid.

Various programmes available, including Environment and conservation and Biodiversity study/research.


Internships in Ireland

Ambassador for LIFE

 

When going abroad, you are Ambassador for LIFE.

Get a LIFE t-shirt, USB-stick and pen. Bring the Ambassador for LIFE kit when going abroad.

 


The Danish Agency for International Education
The Danish Agency for International Education (Styrelsen for International Uddannelse) is a government body facilitating the internationalisation of education in Denmark. They can help you realise your dream of studying abroad.


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