Session: Session 2

Comparative Economics: Global Risks and European Responses

Markets generate wealth – but there are no guarantees of how. On the international stage, the volatility of markets contributes to many of the key global challenges of our time: climate change, widening inequality, unprecedented waves…

Weeklong study tour to Athens, Public Finance: European Perspectives, DIS Stockholm

Prostitution and the Sex Trade

This course provides you with an understanding of prostitution from sociological and legal angles. It introduces you to basic gender political discussions surrounding prostitution and explores the ways in which prostitution reflects and shapes gender norms…

Prostitution and the Sex Trade, Summer Course

Neuroscience of Fear and Anxiety

Fear is a multifaceted term that can be explained anatomically, biologically, and psychologically. This course begins by illustrating the cause and effects of fear on an anatomical and functional level, followed by demonstrating the physiological, psychological,…

Cognitive Neuroscience of Fear: From Animal to Human Models, Summer Course

Climate Change and Glaciers

Glaciers and ice sheets play an important role in the climate system: Their bright surfaces reflect sunlight back to space thus keeping the temperature down, and when they melt or grow, it directly affects the global…

Summer study tour to Iceland, Climate Change and Glacier Modeling, DIS Copenhagen

Arctic Ecology

In this course, you gain an introduction to and understanding of ecology in the Arctic. The Arctic regions are sensitive to climate variations, and you learn about how these are affecting marine, terrestrial, and freshwater species.…