Study trip
Bosnia og Balkan
Balkans is a fascinating encounter. A chaotic melting pot of conflict, joy of life, anarchy, past, and future. An area where cultures collide and enrich each other simultaneously. Join us on an exciting journey to Bosnia and be part of experiencing the Balkans from new perspectives.
In Sarajevo, we will explore the bazaar, where east and west meet. In the city's winding streets, you can see traces of Yugoslavia's communism, the gruesome war actions of the 90s, and the aftermath of Franz Ferdinand's famous assassination, which marked the beginning of the 20th century.
In Mostar, we'll get up close to the Yugoslav Wars and the subsequent attempts at peaceful coexistence, but we'll also experience an extraordinary and very beautiful city symbolized by the iconic bridge spanning the Neretva River.
A journey with historical echoes in the sign of diversity.
The teachers
Teachers on the study trip
Asmus Wisler Møller
Asmus is a philosopher of ideas with a deep sense of wanderlust — he even did a master’s thesis on the importance of curiosity. He loves open questions, old world maps, self-proclaimed micronations, obscure trivia, and countries that no longer exist.
LÆRKE BRUHN ELMING
Lærke is endlessly curious about the world and loves diving into ideas that make us stop, think — and take action. She also finds peace in creative work and has a special talent for turning yarn, scraps, and forgotten things into something beautiful.