My name is Steen Haning and I’m studying Architectural Technology and Construction Management at UCN. I chose to take a semester abroad, in Melbourne, Australia, at the Holmesglen Institute of TAFE.
I had several goals: to improve my English, to experience studying in a foreign language and living in a different culture and to learn more in my field.
I improved my English, although it was challenging at first, as I had to learn to think in English. Getting to know the Australian culture was somewhat difficult, since in my area (and in Melbourne in general) there were many Asians.
The study environment was very different and unfamiliar. At home I would sit with my group and make drawings, analyse and calculate almost every day. In Australia we were split into mixed groups of 5 and worked on a "feasibility study" - a report that includes all possible scenarios of a project.
We only met as a team (plus the supervisor) once a week, because most of my Australian colleagues had part-time jobs. I had to catch up with their study, as their study-subjects were different from mine back home, but my team helped me greatly.
My duties have been varied and exciting. For example I had to study something about development potential in different cities, make a budget for a $ 140 million project - one of the coolest and most exciting assignments I had.
I've learned a lot in Australia: you must stand firm on your position and opinion, you must be welcoming and open minded and not judge people in advance. I've also learned that things take time.
So I would definitely recommend people to do this. It has been my life experience and I would like to do it again. I would like to thank my classmates and also the CW Obel Family Foundation for their financial support and for making it possible.