Since the Region of Southern Denmark puts its focus on three main competences; energy, welfare technology and experience economy, it is required that graduate students who want to become an International Brainstormer do their study within areas which can match the three compentences mentioned above.
See the list of graduate programmes which allow you to become an International Brainstormer.
Furthermore, it is required that the graduate student is of non-Danish origin. We expect that you have a wish to stay in Denmark after graduating and that you will be interested in learning Danish language and getting to know Danish culture and mentality. Consequently, as a part of International Brainstormers, you commit yourself to taking courses in Danish language, culture and society, as well as courses on job search in Denmark (including how to make a Danish CV and cover letter) for free.
Finally, these qualifications will be taken into account when evaluating the applications: