A unique part of the DIS experience is Field Studies. These are weekly trips to visit companies, centers of politics, research labs, start-ups, non-profits, and more; or they bring local ‘experts-in-the-field’ to you. Field Studies expand your knowledge and provide opportunities to apply what you have learned in the classroom to ‘real world’ scenarios.
We are a little more than a month into the semester. Check out where some of our Student Bloggers have gone on Field Study so far:
Cary went to the Fotografiska with her Affective Neuroscience: Emotions, Cognition, and Behavior class.

>> Read Cary’s blog post about her visit to the Fotografiska
>> Learn more about Affective Neuroscience
Malcom toured Christiansborg Palace with his Danish Language and Culture class.

>> Read Malcom’s blog post about his visit to Christiansborg
>> Learn more about Danish Language and Culture
And Lillie took a trip to the Nationalmuseet (National Museum of Denmark) with her Danish Language and Culture class.

>> Read Lillie’s blog post about her visit to the Nationalmuseet
Dylan went to DR (the Danish Broadcasting Corporation) with his Podcast Production: The Impact of Sound class.

>> Read Dylan’s blog post about his trip to DR
>> Learn more about Podcast Production: The Impact of Sound
Laine took a trip to the Royal Palace in Gamal Stan with her Swedish Language and Culture class.

>> Read Laine’s blog post about her trip to the Royal Palace
>> Learn more about Swedish Language and Culture
Izzy went to the Copenhagen Zoo with her Biology of Marine Mammals class.

>> Read Izzy’s blog post about her adventure at the Copenhagen Zoo
>> Learn more about Biology of Marine Mammals
John visited Grundtvigs Kirke (Grundtvig’s Church) with his 20th and 21st Century Danish Architecture class.

>> Read John’s blog post about his trip to Grundtvigs Kirke
>> Learn more about 20th and 21st Century Danish Architecture
Want to know where our Student Bloggers will go on Field Study next? Follow their blogs to stay up-to-date with their adventures abroad!