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Thursday, November 5, 2009

Denmark: Scholarship Opportunities in Crossing Borders Global Studies

Overview

People today live in a networked world. The borders of our lives are no longer limited to our home towns, regions, or countries and our connections spread across the world. Our online emails and social networking span the globe. The people we care about are no longer confined to those we see every day. Therefore, Krogerup College in Denmark and the NGO Crossing Borders have created the Global Studies semester course for socially-minded students who want to think and act internationally. The aim of the program is to enable young, engaged people around the world to make a positive difference in their lives and the world around them. The Crossing Borders Global Studies course is especially designed to build the skills, theoretical and practical, to help us understand the big issues affecting our lives. It teaches us how to build teams and work across borders and across cultures.

CB Global Studies course gives you the opportunity to:

 Live, study, and develop projects with fellow students from around the world;
 Explore the roots of democracy and despotism;
 Examine globalization through the lens of fair trade, freedom of speech, religious fundamentalism, and climate change;
 Gain skills in interpersonal and inter-group conflict resolution;
 Acquire tools for analyzing international conflicts;
 Understand globalization around the world;
 Undertake study tours to Turkey to learn about this important country’s past, present, and future perspectives
 Visit Danish NGOs that are active in making the world a better place and possibly intern there;
 Enjoy free access to the nearby world-famous Louisiana Museum of Modern Arts;
 Prepare yourself for higher university education and/or work in
international organizations
 50 hours of basic Danish language and culture lessons.


Scholarship opportunities:

 Students from U.S. or Canada please contact Scandinavian Seminar
at (413) 253-9736 or email study@scandinavianseminar.org for
scholarship information.
 Students from new EU member countries can apply for
scholarships through the college.

How to apply?:

Write a CV and Motivation letter to kontoret@krogerup.dk or
cb@crossingborder.org

Deadline: 25 November 2009 for the spring semester and 25
May for the fall semester

Course content

The content of the course comprises the following modules
Introduction to Denmark/Scandinavia
This module gives basic introduction to:
 Danish society and culture;
 The welfare system in the Scandinavian countries and the challenges of globalization to this model of society;
 The system of participatory democracy from below.

The institutional dimension

As an introduction the concept of globalization, students will get an overview of the philosophy, policies, and practices of the major globalization institutions such as the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, World Trade Organization and other transnational companies. The local, national and international role of these global players will be analyzed.

The environmental dimension

This module explores the impact of globalization on the planet and its inhabitants. Global warming, climate change, migration, international efforts to preserve the environment, food and energy crises will be examined from global perspectives.

The personal and ethical dimension

This module focuses on understanding of our global footprint on the planet by examining our personal lifestyles (shopping, consumption, waste management, etc.) and their global impacts.

The socio-cultural dimension

This module focuses on intercultural miscommunication, misunderstanding, and cooperation. The nature and impacts of Post- September 11 international conflicts will be studied in order to explore creative ways of managing international conflicts as a way of working toward sustainable peace building.

Global activism

After studying the above dimensions of globalization, course participants will have to apply their ideas and skills to design concrete projects for implementation back in their communities. Here the focus will be on the role of civil society, youth participation, grassroots organizations, crossborder networking, and cooperation.

Additional opportunities

In addition to Crossing Borders Global Studies, you enroll in the International Current Affairs course and some creative subjects such outdoor life. These courses are open for students on all programs at Krogerup. You will also have the possibility to take basic Danish language course.

Crossing Borders Global Studies Course Syllabus

Week 1: Introduction to Krogerup
The college, its people, facilities, and the surroundings.

Week 2-3: Democracy vs. despotism
Case study of the Scandinavian model of the welfare state and participatory
democracy and the challenges of globalization.

Weeks 4-6: Whose globalization?
Understanding the philosophical and current foundations of globalization.

What is being globalized? Who is being globalized? Who is in charge?

Week 7-8: The global drivers
The World Bank, International Monetary Fund, World Trade Organization, and
their global impacts.

Week 9-10: Case studies on the global institutions
Group projects on selected global institutions.

Weeks 11-12: The green dimension
What is sustainable growth? Global warming and climate change; development
aid vs. fair trade; cash crops vs. global food supply; energy and carbon
emissions. Placements at Danish environment and development organizations.

Weeks 13-14: Discover Istanbul and Turkey
You will be travelling to observe, learn, and report about Turkey as a cross-road
between Asia, Europe, and Africa. You will consider the differences in modern
and traditional ways of life. You will visit Istanbul, known for its cultural heritage
and the other key important parts of Turkey.

Week 15: Free time for independent travel in Europe

Week 16: Study tour reports
Preparation and presentation of reports on the study tour.

Weeks 17-18: Global war and peace
Post-September 11 wars; tools and approaches to managing international
conflicts. Case studies on current global hotspots: Darfur, Iraq, Kashmir,
Afghanistan/Pakistan, Israel/Palestine, Colombia, Somalia, and Georgia/Russia.

Week 19-21: Taking action
Tools for becoming active in the world; group projects on strategies toward the
development of a global mind and global citizenship.

Week 22: Conclusion
Presentations of group project results, reflection, evaluation, and looking ahead.

Programme information:
Date: 10 January – 12 June 2010
Price options:

- Price for 22 weeks: 33,100 Danish kroner (4,440 Euro)
- Price for 12 weeks (10 January – 4 April): 18,000 Danish kroner
(2,420 Euro)

- Price for 6 weeks (2 May – 12 June): 9,000 Danish kroner
(1,210 Euro)

Contact: Krogerup Højskole
Krogerupvej 13, 3050 Humlebæk, Denmark
Tel. +45 49190380
Email: kontoret@krogerup.dk or cb@crossingborder.org
Website http://www.crossingborder.org



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