First-Year Program Assistant – DIS Stockholm

The Custom Programs Department is seeking a First-Year Program Assistant in DIS’ Stockholm office. In this role, you are responsible for coordinating and overseeing the student-life related components of the University of Texas at Austin’s First Year Program, Take the World by the Horns: First Semester Abroad.   

In this role, you will live and work closely with a cohort of 20-25 students, who are spending their first semester of university with DIS Study Abroad in Stockholm. The aim of the position is to create a safe and structured, yet fun and culturally relevant environment for students, and through this opportunity, gain professional international work experience in the field of international higher education and student life. 

The ideal candidate has a keen interest in facilitating cross-cultural understanding and working closely with first-year undergraduate students. In addition, this position requires that you thrive in social and team-based settings, are highly organized and able to maintain a variety of ongoing projects simultaneously, and are an excellent communicator. 

This is a full-time paid internship over 5 months (August 1, 2026 – December 31, 2026), and reports to the Director of Custom Programs in Copenhagen. 

 

Responsibilities  

  • Bridge the different cultures of students, faculty, and staff by applying experience as a former DIS student 
  • Provide high-level service to students, ensuring a fulfilling academic and intercultural experience abroad 
  • Regularly meet with students to ensure they stay on track with relevant DIS and University of Texas at Austin deadlines, pertaining both to the fall and upcoming spring semester 
  • Arrange, coordinate, and facilitate extracurricular events for students in coordination with DIS and University of Texas at Austin 
  • Collaborate on academic administrative tasks within the Custom Programs Department related to the First Year Program, in conjunction with relevant departments/staff University of Texas at Austin  
  • Liaise between the DIS Custom Programs Department, Housing & Student Life Department, and Care Team on student cases, in conjunction with University of Texas at Austin 

Additional DIS Responsibilities 

  • Facilitate and attend after-hour and possibly weekend events related to the First Year Program 
  • Assist and collaborate on ad-hoc administrative tasks within the Custom Programs Department as well as other departments at DIS 
  • Co-lead DIS study tours, including but not limited to, the First Year Program study tours  

 

Who are you?  

  • DIS alum, and preferably though not required, a University of Texas at Austin alum 
  • You have completed a bachelor's degree or higher 
  • Strong understanding of US higher education system, including student life at the university/college level 
  • Highly organized with the ability to prioritize, problem solve, and manage time effectively 
  • Proactive, creative and curious self-starter who can work independently   
  • Outstanding written and verbal communication skills 
  • Collaborative and comfortable giving and receiving feedback, and thrives working in a team 
  • Confident in and structured approach to event planning, administrative support, and leading student sessions/activities 
  • Flexible with working hours to account for after-hour events and spontaneous projects
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Diversity and Inclusion at DIS

At DIS, we believe that embracing diversity in all aspects of the learning and working environment is necessary for our students and employees to reach their full potential. We want to create a community in which each member feels welcomed and supported, across all identities and life experiences. This includes, but is not limited to, diversity of race, ethnicity, gender and sexual identities and socio-economic background.



DIS is a non-profit study abroad foundation established in Denmark in 1959, with locations in Copenhagen and Stockholm. DIS provides semester, academic year, and summer programs taught in English, and offers high-impact learning experiences for upper-division undergraduate students from distinguished North American colleges and universities. The intellectually challenging curriculum is broad, cutting edge, and enriched by experiential learning components, including faculty-led study tours across Europe. It provides students with opportunities for meaningful cultural engagement and personal growth, which is further enriched through housing and extracurricular offerings.


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Location: Melodislingan, 21, 115 31, Östermalm, Sweden
DIS - Study Abroad in Scandinavia
DIS COPENHAGEN: Vestergade 7, 1456 Copenhagen, Denmark. Phone: (+45) 33 11 01 44
DIS STOCKHOLM: Melodislingan 21, 115 51 Stockholm, Sweden. Phone: (+46) (0) 10 175 13 13
DIS NORTH AMERICAN OFFICE: 755 Prior Ave. N., Suite 201, St. Paul MN 55104, USA. Phone: (612) 301-7200
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