Copenhagen Business School – International Summer University Program (ISUP)
Study in a truly international environment! Broaden your educational horizons as a participant in Denmark’s largest and longest running summer university program at Copenhagen Business School (CBS), one of the leading business schools in Northern Europe. The international Summer University Program (ISUP) draws around 1,500 participants from more than 50 countries. Our students pursue a six-week program and enroll in up to 15 ECTS credits (half a semester’s full course load). Selected three-week intensive graduate courses followed by a three-week project assignment are offered to enhance your professional development.
The program will take place from 21 June to 1 August 2014.
Course Offering
ISUP 2014 will offer approximately 50 courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels. At CBS you can take part in a wide range of classic business courses, as well as more diverse courses that draw on other academic disciplines. Sutdents should be in good academic standing and have a high English proficiency.
Cultural and Social Program
To complement our academic program, the Summer University offers the opportunity to take part in an action-packed cultural and social program. Taking part in this program is a wonderful opportunity for international participants to get to know each other, Copenhagen and Danish culture through specially-arranged activities such as international dinners, city tours, and folk-dancing, as well as a week-end-trip to Berlin.
For further information about ISUP courses, housing, social activities as well as application procedures and deadline please visit the website www.cbs.dk/summer
Application
UNSW students can be nominated as exchange students for this short term progam. Please complete the UNSW GEP Application and the Intensive Transfer of Credit Form and return to advisor4globaled@unsw.edu.au before Thursday February 6th 2014. Please ensure you include all supporting documentation.
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