Taking Climate Action
Summer '25 Applications Open
The Take-Aways
Real-World Experience
Understand climate change policies and initiatives in Denmark and develop skills on evidence-based advocacy. Come home ready to influence public opinion on climate change.
Credentials for Your Future
Topics for your college essays, experience to inform your future career, and an Advocacy Strategy to document your skill at driving change.
Life Skills and New Friendships
Return with greater self-confidence, independence, and improved communication skills. Enjoy a broader worldview and friends of different backgrounds from across the U.S.
45
Hours of Expert Instruction
3
Weeks Pursuing Your Passion
1
Life-Changing Experience
The Destination
Welcome to Copenhagen, Europe’s green haven.
When you think green, think Copenhagen! This eco-friendly city is hard at work becoming a sustainable place to work and live. It’s rated the most bike-friendly city in the world and thrives on organic produce, open spaces, green oases, and clean water. A cruise down its pristine waterway envelopes you in the relaxed atmosphere the city is known for.
Cosmopolitan and progressive, Copenhagen also retains an old-world, small village feel–with cobblestone streets and canals. Its castles and bell towers are a feast for the eyes. And there’s so much to do! Listen to the sounds of jazz in Nyhavn, Copenhagen’s entertainment district along the canal. Stop for ²õ³¾Ã¸°ù°ù±ð²ú°ùø»å and photograph the brightly colored houses that line the harbor. Enjoy the rides, games, concerts, ballet, and musicals at Tivoli Gardens, the world’s second-oldest amusement park and the inspiration for Disneyland. Experience Copenhagen’s foodie culture in Reffen, an artsy street market featuring food from all over the world.
Here in Copenhagen—culturally rich and environmentally conscious—you’ll find the ideal place to learn about climate action.
Cultural Awareness
ºÚÁÏÍø911wants all our students to feel welcomed, supported, and empowered to succeed while studying abroad. Local ºÚÁÏÍø911staff have provided details about conditions and cultural attitudes that students with specific identities might encounter in Copenhagen.
Weekly Learning Goals
Sample Activities
Just imagine all the fun you'll have!
- Tour the colorful landmarks of Copenhagen—tag along with a Danish language instructor to learn how to recognize street names and important words for finding your way in the city. 
- Loop through Copenhagen’s canals and harbor on a boat—duck your head when you come to a low bridge!—and see people living on boats, the modern Opera House, a retired Danish submarine, the famous Little Mermaid statue, and palaces straight out of a fairy tale. 
- Climb Copenhill, a zero-carbon trash incinerator turned into a ski hill, and take in gorgeous views of the city. 
- Swim at Amager Strandpark, Copenhagen’s largest beach, known for its sand-sational manmade lagoon, promenade, water sports, and swans. 
- At Tivoli Gardens, ride one of the oldest running wooden rollercoasters in the world, Bjergbanen, built in 1914!
Please note activities are based on past programs and subject to change at CIEE's discretion to adapt to local circumstances and participant feedback. Our goal when arranging activities is always to enhance your experience.
Lessons from Samsø: Renewable Energy Island
Come with us to Samsø! Learn about the energy transition and organic farming in a small island community in Denmark.
Sustainability in Copenhagen: Urban farms and Neighborhoods
Join us as we collect bottles to return them at a grocery store and receive pant money! We also took a tour of two different sustainable initiatives in Copenhagen, ØsterGRO urban farm and the neighborhood of Nordhavn.
Community Dining and Museums
Visit the Danish Design Museum! We also celebrate a student's birthday and our week highlight was eating at Absalon, a community space where we had a communal dinner.
Eligibility
- Participants must be 14 years old and above.
- Program open to all current high school students: Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors. 
- This program involves engaging in moderate physical activities. Students are expected to walk 3-5 miles/day.
- For scholarship eligibility requirements, please check our scholarship page.
For more information, refer to the detailed Program Essential Eligibility Criteria.
Dates & Fees
Application Fee
$25 Program scholarships and tuition include iNext Travel Insurance, but do not cover the cost of flights. Find additional details about what’s included with your tuition.
More questions? Find answers, get application support, sign up for virtual presentations or contact us.
Program |
Application Due |
Start Date |
End Date |
Costs |
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Program Summer Session I 2025 3 weeks | Start Date | End Date | Costs $6,950 | |
Program Summer Session II 2025 3 weeks | Start Date | End Date | Costs $6,950 |
Ready to change your life?
What's Included
Interactive Classes
Housing
3 Meals/Day
(Dietary Needs Accommodated)
All Ground Transportation
(Once In-country)
Optional Flight Chaperone
(Flight Cost Not Included)
Pre-departure Advice and Orientation
Access to WIFI
(No international data plan or SIM card included)
All Cultural Activities and Excursions
Comprehensive Medical and Travel Protection
24/7 Emergency On-site Support
Our Staff
Robert Cassidy
Center Director
Robert Cassidy brings a background in neuroscience and extensive leadership experience in higher education. Originally from New Orleans, Rob studied biology and neuroscience in Washington, D.C., before conducting research in...