The American-Scandinavian Foundation

The American-Scandinavian Foundation (ASF) is the leading cultural and educational link between the U.S. and Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. An American non-profit organization, the ASF works to build international understanding with an extensive program of fellowships, grants, intern/trainee sponsorship, publishing and membership offerings. The ASF is headquartered in New York City at Scandinavia House, a public forum presenting a wide range of exhibitions, films, concerts, lectures, symposia and family programs.

Content and Fellowships

Information on grants and awards for educational and cultural exchange opportunities is available for individual applicants, American universities and non-profit organizations.
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Interships and training

Guidelines for ASF's Exchange Visitor Program for Scandinavian interns and trainees and for their U.S. host firms. Guidelines on locating internships in Scandinavia for Americans.
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Scandinavia House

The ASF's Manhattan cultural center presents exhibitions, films, concerts, lectures, and family programs exploring the contemporary vitality of the Nordic countries.
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Become an ASF member

Become a member or make a donation.
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