Students participate in the University of Southern Denmark's International Summer School, focusing on multicultural workshops and diverse themes.
Students from Feevale University are experiencing an international learning and cultural exchange experience at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) in Denmark. They are participating in the International Summer School program, which runs from August 4th to 15th during the European summer, bringing together students from over 40 countries.
Representing different fields of knowledge, the exchange includes students the Ana Luiza Marques Corso, from the Civil Engineering program; Diana Luiza Basei Niemeyer and Júlia Liczbinski Klippel, from the Psychology program; and Isadora Fernanda Schmidt, from the Design program. During the two-week academic immersion, they attend workshops focused on business, economics, social sciences, environmental engineering, health sciences, software engineering, computer science and other areas.
The activities are completely free for Feevale students, with no membership or participation fees. The workshops are taught in English and promote the exchange of knowledge and perspectives among students from around the world, as well as Danish students. Participation in the International Summer School is the result of a long-standing partnership between Feevale and SDU, which annually allows students from the institution to experience this academic and cultural exchange. Registration for new editions of the program takes place annually between March and April.
Interested parties can follow the opportunities offered by Feevale University's International Relations Department on Instagram @feevaleinternational, on the website international.feevale.br, or by email at intercambio@feevale.br.