This page gives you an overview of this year's participants and their motivation to do an internship in Denmark. Enjoy!
Feyzanur Alici
Hey there, My name is Feyzanur and I’m 19 years old. I live with my family in a small town called Dornbirn. I have one older and two younger sisters. Currently, I attend the upper-level business college HAK Bregenz. After my graduation I would like to study psychology in Innsbruck or Vienna. In my free time I like to meet my friends, go to the gym or do something with my family. I've always wanted to spend a long time abroad on my own. Besides that, I enjoy travelling and this experience will fulfill all my expectations. I also hope that my English skills will improve. I just love to meet new people and I hope we will have a great time there. |
Yasin Ayhan
Hey there, My name is Yasin Ayhan, I am 17 years old and the youngest of three kids. I live in a small city in Austria named Hohenems. Currently, I attend the upper-level business college HAK Bregenz with a focus on Sports Management. I am already in third grade. I love playing and watching soccer. It is so interesting for me. I play in a team called VFB Hohenems. In my free time, I like hanging out with my friends and play soccer. In my opinion, the Erasmus+ programme is a great opportunity to visit new countries. For me, Denmark is interesting because I have always wanted to visit Scandinavia. I would also like to improve my English skills. I am very excited about meeting new people and just being there in a different country without my parents. That will help me to grow as a person. |
Eren Azar
Hey guys, My name is Eren Azar. I am 19 years old and I live in a small town called Götzis. I have a brother and a sister, who are 39 and 40 and therefore much older than me. Currently, I attend the upper-level business college HAK Bregenz with a particular focus on Sports Management. I really like doing sports, especially playing soccer with my friends in my free time. Therefore, this is the perfect school for me. After my graduation, which is next year, I would like to study in Vienna and become a physiotherapist one day. Taking part in the Erasmus+ programme for the second time is the best opportunity for me to improve my English skills even more, to become more independent and gain a lot of new experiences in a new country. I hope to have enough free time to be able to explore Denmark and its sights and learn more about the Danish culture. |
Berkmann Constantin
Hey there, My name is Constantin Berkmann and I live in a small village called Hörbranz at Lake Constance. I am the youngest of three children and live with my parents and my older brother. My sister has already moved out. In my leisure time, I enjoy being with my friends, be it at a big party or just hanging out and having a delicious barbecue. Besides that, I am a member of the fire brigade. I currently attend the upper-level business college HAK Bregenz with a special focus on Sports and Event Management. Travelling has always been my passion and I love to meet people from abroad and explore new cities and countries, which is why I am looking forward to my stay in Denmark. I am really excited about my workplace at the Aarhus Street Food. Additionally, I want to improve my English skills and learn some Danish. |
Copic Nikolina
Hey there, My name is Nikolina Ćopić and I’m 17 years old. I live in a village called Frastanz which is really nice. I have an older brother called Vasilije who is 19 and two younger siblings named Ana and Petar. Currently, I attend the upper-level business college HAK Bregenz with a special focus on Sports Management.Basketball is my favorite sport which I love to play with my friends. At weekends, I work in my favorite bakery called Mangold in Frastanz. I have been working there for half of a year now and have been able to meet a lot of cool people. The best thing about my job is that it gives me a lot of work experience and this perfect to prepare me for Denmark. I have always wanted to go there and now I have the chance to go with my friends and on top of that, I can improve my English skills. I can’t wait. |
Demircan Seydanur
Hey there, My name is Seydanur Demircan and I am 19 years old. I live in a small village called Andelsbuch. I have a sister and a brother. I am the youngest of the three siblings. I also have a 3-year-old cat whom I will miss during the trip. Currently, I attend an upper-level vocational college in Bregenz. After graduating, I would like to continue my studies. I am interested in psychology and law. In my free time I like going out with friends, spending time with my cat, taking pictures of the nature and reading books. I have never been to Denmark before, so I am excited to get to know a new culture. The internship in Denmark is a great opportunity for me to improve my English skills and become more independent. I will also gain some work experience there. |
Özüm Dincer
Hey there, My name is Özüm Dincer. I’m 18 years old and live with my parents and my older sister in Bregenz. Presently, I attend a college of business administration with a special focus on Art and Culture Management. After my graduation, I would like to study in Vienna. My favourite subjects are English and culture studies. In my free time I like to spend time with my friends and family, and I also love to travel. I am grateful and excited about going to Denmark because even though I think I am an independent person, I have always wanted to know if I really can manage to work, live, and do certain things on my own. Therefore, the Erasmus+ project is a great opportunity for me to answer this question. I also would like to improve my English skills. I am sure I will be able to talk even more fluently after this experience. Hopefully, I will have enough free time to explore the culture of the city and get to meet new people. |
Grabherr Anna
Hey there, My name is Anna Grabherr and I am 18 years old. I live with my parents, my two sisters and my cat in Lustenau. I attend a vocational college with a special focus on Sports Management in Bregenz. Currently, I am in my fourth year. My favourite subject is math. Besides school, I love doing sports like tennis and playing volleyball. I also enjoy spending time with my friends and family. After my graduation I would like to travel around the world and get in touch with new cultures. I have never been to Denmark before, and I am looking forward to this opportunity. Also, I hope to make new friends and to improve my English skills. |
Gussnig Oliver
Hey there, My name is Oliver Gussnig. I’m 17 years old and I have two older siblings who both don’t live with me anymore. I live in a village called Altach in Austria. Currently, I attend the upper-level secondary vocational college HAK Bregenz with a special focus on Sports Management. I really enjoy doing sports. I have been playing football all my live. Football is a big part of life, but I also love spending time with all my friends and family. I’m really looking forward to travelling to Denmark and meeting a lot of new people but also to spending some quality time with my friends who are going there with me! Denmark is a country I have never been to, so I’m really excited to gain a lot of new experiences. I heard the people there are really nice :). |
Heinrich Heidi
Hey, My name is Heidi Heinrich and I’m 17 years old. I live together with my parents and my cat in a small town called Lauterach. I’ve just graduated from a grammar school in Bregenz which I attended for 8 years and I see this project as an opportunity to explore a foreign country and to get a deeper insight into business life before I start university in Vienna next year. I was especially attracted to Denmark because they are well-known to be the happiest people in the world and I want to learn more about their culture. In winter, I love skiing and in summer my favorite leisure time activity is swimming in Lake Constance, which is only about 10 minutes away from where I live. I also love cooking and baking. |
Holler Robin
Hey there, My name is Robin Holler and I am 16 years old. I live in Götzis with my parents and my older sister who has already worked abroad thanks to Erasmus+. I attend the upper-level secondary business college HAK Bregenz with a special focus on Sports Management and I am already in my third year. I still have no clue what I want to do after my graduation, which is why I think Erasmus is an extraordinary opportunity for me to get some work experience. When I am not at school, you will always find me doing some sports, most likely hurdle drills or pole vaulting. In addition, I really enjoy spending time with my friends. I look forward to our stay in Denmark, as I believe we will gain valuable experiences for our lives and we will have a great time there. |
Kogoj Timo
Hey, My name is Timo Kogoj. I’m 18 years old and I live in Feldkirch, Austria. I live there with my family consisting of my mom Nicole, my dad Thomas and my older brother Luca, as well as my cat “Gipsy”. Currently, I attend the upper-level secondary business college HAK Bregenz with a special focus on Sports Management. In my free time I like to be active and do all kinds of sports. For example, I love to go to the nearest court and play some basketball. But mainly I enjoy playing handball with my teammates at HC BW Feldkirch. Another activity I like to do in my spare time is hanging out with my friends. I have never been to Scandinavia before, therefore, the trip to Denmark is the perfect opportunity for me to learn about this beautiful country. As for my expectations, I am looking forward to experiencing the culture and work atmosphere in Denmark. |
Nesensohn Florian
Hello there, My name is Florian Nesensohn. I am 17 years old and currently I attend the upper-level secondary business school HAK Bregenz with a special focus on Sports Management. I chose this school because I love all kinds of sports. I actively play volleyball with my friends, do gymnastics and play golf and tennis. Also, I am a very enthusiastic guitar-player. I live with my parents and my big brother in the beautiful village Rankweil in Austria. I am really looking forward to my stay in Aarhus, Denmark. I expect to be making a lot of great memories. I want to experience a pleasant stay with my friends and also hope to meet new people during my journey. Also, I am confident that I will improve my English communication skills. |
Penz Hanna
Hey, My name is Hanna Penz. I am 18 years old and come from Lauterach. My hobbies are gymnastics and skiing. This summer I want to try something new, so I am going to Denmark and to work there for about four weeks. I took this decision because first of all, I want to improve my English and boost my confidence to speak with other people. Secondly, I love travelling and visiting beautiful countries. Thirdly, I just hope to have a great time. Lastly, I hope I will meet new people and make friends with them. I am really looking forward to my stay in Denmark. |
Pfleger Amrei
Hey there, My name is Amrei Pfleger, and I am 17 years old. I live in a village called Tosters which is located in Feldkirch, Austria. I have an older sister. Her name is Lena and she studies at the University of Applied Sciences in Dornbirn. My other older sibling named Florian has recently passed his A-Levels. I attend the upper-level secondary business college HAK Bregenz with a special focus on Sports-Management. Climbing is my favorite sport, which I love to do with my friends. When I was 8, I started in a small group in Feldkirch. Since then, I have been fascinated by this sport. I havealways liked bouldering best. I decided to go to Denmark because I would like to gain work experience in a different country. Of course, I also want to improve my English skills and explore Aarhus. I know I will have a good time with my friends there. |
Rosinger Hanna
Hey there, My name is Hanna Rosinger. I am 18 years old and live in a small village called Höchst in Austria. Currently, I attend the upper-level secondary business college HAK Bregenz which has a focus on Marketing and Media Design. After graduating from school, I want to go to university. In my free time I like to do sports. I have been playing volleyball for nine years and I often go to the gym. I also like to read and travel. That's why I decided to participate in this program. I am excited about getting to know a new country with a different culture. I am also looking forward to meeting new people. I hope that I will be able to gain many new experiences during my stay and that I will improve my English language skills. |
Rudigier Laura
Hey there, My name is Laura Rudigier and I’m 18 years old. I live together with my parents and my little brother in Lauterach. Currently, I attend the upper-level secondary business college HAK Bregenz which has a focus on Marketing and Media Design. After my graduation, I would like to study in Vienna. I am interested in psychology, economics and marketing. But I don't know yet what exactly I want to study. In my free time, I like to spend time with my friends, babysitting and reading. I enjoy doing sports, whether it's going to the gym or going for a walk. |
Schmidle Sarah
Hey there, My name is Sarah and I’m about to turn 18 this summer. I live with my mom and my dad in a house in Feldkirch, Vorarlberg. My older sister moved out last year so now it’s just my parents, my dog Finn, my two cats and me. I currently attend the vocational college HAK Bregenz with a special focus on business administration and digital business. Besides school I love spending time with my friends, going for walks with my dog and playing the piano. I also really enjoy reading a good book and listening to music. By participating in the Erasmus+ project I’ll be able to not only improve my English skills, but also gain a lot of work experience. I’m also looking forward to meeting new people, making great memories and becoming more independent. This is an amazing opportunity, which I am extremely grateful for. |
Schwarzhans Denise
Hey there, My name is Denise, I am 18 years old. I live in a small town called Feldkirch with my mom and my younger sister, whose name is Alesia. I currently attend the upper-level secondary business college Hak Bregenz with a special focus on marketing. I am already in fourth grade and therefore it’s not long until my graduation. My favourite subjects in school are economics and accounting. In my free time I enjoy dancing. I do that in a dance club called DBA. I also love spending time with my family and friends. What I hope for in Denmark is that I will get out of my comfort zone and to have a good time with my friends. I am grateful and excited about going to Denmark. I have never been to Denmark before and I really appreciate this chance. I look forward to improving my English, meeting new people and learning about their culture. |
Türtscher Anna
Hello everyone, My name is Anna. I´m 18 years old and live in Lustenau, Austria. At the beginning of the year, I spontaneously signed up for an internship abroad together with two friends from my class. Since I had already considered going to Denmark through the Erasmus+ programme last year, I finally took the step this year. Since most people in Denmark speak good English, I am confident that I will be able to improve my language skills. In addition, another reason for doing an internship abroad is that I want to get to know other cultures. In conclusion, I can only say that I am looking forward to my time in Aarhus and am excited to see what awaits me. |
Urban Leonie
Hey there, My name is Leonie Urban and I am 18 years old. I live together with my mum and my two younger siblings in Rankweil, Austria. Currently, I attend the vocational college BHAK Bregenz with the special focus on marketing. After my graduation I would like to study law in Vienna. In my free time Iike to go to the gym, spend time with my friends and I also love watching sunsets. I have never been to Denmark yet, so I am really excited to see the sunsets in Denmark. I have already travelled a lot, but I have never stayed longer than two weeks. So, I see Denmark as a great opportunity to improve my English skills and become more independent. I see living together with your friends and managing the household as a great practice for the upcoming student life in Vienna. I am looking forward to meeting new people and experience the Scandinavian culture. |