In addition to receiving the Jacob Butski Memorial Scholarship, Koppel also received funding from the Center for Global Programs and Services (CGPS), Honors College and Department of Economics. He also participated in the Delaware Diplomats Scholarship Program to earn money for this study abroad program. During his spring semester abroad, Koppel and his friends embarked on a day trip to Helsingør.
Beyond the classroom, he will have opportunities to immerse himself in Danish politics and culture. In his first month abroad, he has already participated in different cultural excursions to churches, museums and castles. In addition, he has embraced every interaction with the locals.
“I am participating in the visiting host program, as a way to connect with locals without doing a homestay, and I have a fantastic host,” Koppel said. “He and I saw an opera together and even had a lengthy conversation about Danish politics.”
These cross-cultural learning experiences are what motivate emeritus geography professor, Peter Rees, to continue leading this immersive study abroad program. For 41 years, UD has maintained an essential partnership with DIS, which was arranged by Rees as a way to expand study abroad at the university. With this long-standing history, the DIS Copenhagen program is the longest continuous semester abroad program at the University of Delaware. Indeed, Rees has advised students whose parents also participated in the DIS program.
Rees, a self-proclaimed “Danophile,” expresses great admiration for Danish life, culture and society. Through this program, he hopes to provide students with in-depth exposure to Danish culture, while taking advantage of applied learning experiences outside the classroom. According to Rees, the DIS program has the most diverse offerings of any UD semester abroad program, including 29 different subject areas from child development to neuroscience to engineering.
“With such a variety of opportunities and in-depth exposure to Danish culture, students often remark that their experience was life-changing,” Rees said. “In particular, they come to appreciate the human approach to living Denmark offers, in a society that solves its problems through compromise rather than conflict.”
For Koppel, this life-changing experience has just begun.
“The opportunities DIS provides us are incredible, but I knew I wouldn’t be able to participate unless I got extra funding,” he said.
In addition to receiving the Jacob Butski Memorial Scholarship, Koppel also received funding from departments on campus, including the Center for Global Programs and Services (CGPS), Honors College and Department of Economics. He also participated in the Delaware Diplomats Scholarship Program.
“In Denmark, I want to participate in activities, travel, experience the city and enjoy my time abroad,” Koppel said. “By devoting time to my studies, cultural immersion and learning by doing, I am learning more from my time here than I would have if I was stressing over finances and the burden college places on me and my family.”
Applications for DIS scholarships, including the Jacob Buksti Memorial Scholarship, are now open. For summer programs, the deadline to submit applications is March 15, while applications for fall programs will be accepted until April 1.
About the Center for Global Programs and Services
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