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Study in Germany or Austria
Davidson has partnered with and Middlebury School in Germany to offer a rich selection of programs and tracks in four different cities: Berlin, Vienna, Freiburg, and Mainz. Programs are available for the full year, fall and spring semester, as well as the summer. Tracks include, among others,
- Language, Culture & Politics
- Security Studies & International Affairs
- Environmental Studies & Sustainability
- Language & Area Studies
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Stephen W. Keller Scholarship
The Stephen W. Keller Scholarship is available for students who wish to pursue independent experiential learning after their abroad program. The grant must be used to support a student鈥檚 in-depth engagement with German or Greek culture, language, and life. Visit the Keller Scholarship page to learn more.
Hermann F. Laimer International Exchange Program
Thanks to an anonymous donor, Davidson has established an exchange program in honor of Hermann Laimer, an exchange student from Salzburg, Austria, in the late 1950s.
Each year the Laimer program will bring to campus a student from the (PLUS) who will study at Davidson and serve as an assistant teacher in the German Studies Department.
Davidson students interested in studying at the PLUS should contact the chair of the German Studies Department, Professor Burkhard Henke at buhenke@davidson.edu.