Even if you are considering taking the 5th semester abroad as an exchange student, you can consider an international internship. That way, you can spend a whole year abroad during your studies.
As a starting point, the internship follows the same rules and procedures that apply to internships in Denmark. However, be aware of the following:
Internship abroad
1. Check your SU.
2. Apply for an Erasmus grant if the internship is within the EU or the internationalization pool if the internship is overseas. In both cases, you must apply via SDU International once your internship contract has been approved and you have received an e-mail to this effect. Also consider applying for private grants. Most international companies support the interns financially in various ways and make it possible for students to spend a semester abroad.
2. Housing abroad: Ask your internship company if they can be helpful in finding housing.
If the company does not cover any work injuries and other things, it is recommended that you take out insurance yourself against work injury, illness, accident and theft. Contact your insurance company. Make sure the insurance company is aware of you doing an internship. If you take out regular travel insurance, the insurance may not cover you as you are not on a holiday.