| If you are a... | Studying at the UW... | Then you can study... | At... | In... |
| Graduate Student or Advanced Undergrad |
Economics | Economics | University of Copenhagen | Copenhagen |
| MBA Student | Business Administration | Business Administration (Fall only) | Copenhagen Business School | Copenhagen |
| Graduate Student | Architecture | Architecture | Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts | Copenhagen |
| Graduate Student | Landscape Architecture | Landscape Architecture Life Sciences |
Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts University of Copenhagen |
Copenhagen Copenhagen |
| Graduate Student | Urban Design & Planning | Urban Design & Planning | Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts | Copenhagen |
| Graduate Student or Advanced Undergrad |
Environmental Studies Environmental Engineering |
Sustainable Energy Planning and Management | Aalborg University | Aalborg |
| Graduate Student | Environmental Public Policy | Sustainable Energy Management and Planning Political Science |
Aalborg University Aarhus University |
Aalborg Århus |
| Graduate Student or Advanced Undergrad |
European Studies International Studies Political Science Sociology |
Social Sciences, including Political Science | Aarhus University | Århus |
| Advanced Undergrad | Cinema Studies Program | Film and Media | University of Copenhagen | Copenhagen |
| Graduate Student or Advanced Undergrad |
Scandinavian Studies Anthropology Comparative Literature History |
Nordic Anthropology Comparative Literature History |
University of Copenhagen (See language requirement, below) |
Copenhagen |
The fellowship allows students to earn UW credit for coursework taught in English at distinguished Danish educational institutions. Fellowships cover UW tuition, airfare, and most living expenses for the semester.
All courses, with the exception of those in the Nordic, History and Comparative Literature departments at the University of Copenhagen, are in English.
In order to enhance their time in the country, fellowship recipients with no prior experience in the language are required to take DANISH 101 prior to departure. Danish 101 will be offered as an evening section during Spring 2009, and during the summer as part of the Copenhagen Classroom.
College of Arts and Sciences:
Evans School of Public Affairs:
Peter May, Adjunct Professor, pmay@u.washington.edu
Foster School of Business:
Jennifer Adrien, Assistant Director, Global Business Center, jadrien@u.washington.edu
Program on the Environment:
Julia Parrish, Director of Program on the Environment, Professor, Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, jparrish@u.washington.edu
Spring Semester 2010 (Other Colleges) Deadline: September 15, 2009.
Required for Application:
For more information, contact Prof. Marianne Stecher-Hansen, Department of Scandinavian Studies or Anni Fuller, Office of International Education