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Denmark

Country
Capital: Copenhagen
Dialing code: +45
Area: 42,925 km²
Official language: Danish
Colleges and Universities: University of Copenhagen, more

Denmark is a Scandinavian country in Europe. The southernmost and smallest of the Nordic countries, it is south-west of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany.

Danish higher education has historical academic traditions that merge excellence in teaching methods and learning environments with a dynamic and innovative culture in research. In most of the Danish educational institutions, not only students are provided the lectures but are also grouped together for the discussions in their related subject matter, expecting each of them to actively contribute for the betterment of the world. Along with their academic studies, students also learn to work independently. They become able to think critically on any issues and solve the subject matter with analytical initiatives.

Higher Education System


The higher education system in Bulgaria was changed in 1995 following the passage of the Higher Education Law. Under this law, universities, specialised institutions and colleges are all considered part of the higher education system.

Danish higher education institutions offer a range of opportunities for international students. All programmes are internationally recognised and of the highest quality. More than 500 programmes are taught in English. To gain admission, you must meet both the academic and language requirements Personal initiative and independent thinking are prized. You will be required to take an active role and contribute with your opinions and ideas at lectures, seminars and in group discussions.



University of Copenhagen


The University of Copenhagen is the highest-ranked university in the whole Scandinavian region, at joint 68th in the QS World University Rankings 2016/17. Established in 1479, it is Denmark’s oldest institution and the second oldest in Scandinavia, after Uppsala University in Sweden. It is home to around 40,500 students, including almost 4,000 international students, with four campuses, all of which are located in or around the capital Copenhagen. Most courses are taught in Danish, although there are a few in English and several in German.


Technical University of Denmark


Denmark’s first polytechnic institute, the Technical University of Denmark was founded in 1829 by the famous Danish physicist and chemist, Hans Christian Ørsted. Today, it is one of Europe’s leading engineering institutions, ranked at 109th place in the QS World University Rankings 2016/17. Currently the university is home to more than 10,600 students enrolled across 25 departments. Its campus is located in Kongens Lyngby, a city just north of Copenhagen. The university’s official colors are red and gray, and it’s famous for its rugby and volleyball teams.


Aarhus University


Denmark’s second university, Aarhus University, ranks at 117th place in the world. Despite being much younger than the University of Copenhagen, it is the country’s second-oldest non-technical higher education institution. Founded in 1928, Aarhus University has expanded a lot since its creation and is currently the largest in Denmark. Around 44,500 students are enrolled, studying a wide selection of different subjects. Her Majesty Queen Margrethe II is among the institution’s most famous alumni, having studied political science here in the 1960s.


Aalborg University


Denmark’s fourth representative in the QS World University Rankings, Aalborg University is currently in joint 374th place. Established in 1974, the university is home to 20,656 students.

It has three campuses, of which the main is located in the city of Aalborg. The other two are in Esbjerg and Copenhagen. Since 2007, the university has been divided into four faculties – Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Social Sciences, Faculty of Engineering and Science, and Faculty of Medicine. Aalborg University is a popular choice among international students, with over 15% of the university’s student body coming from outside of Denmark.


University of Southern Denmark


Denmark’s fifth entry in the QS World University Rankings 2016/17, the University of Southern Denmark is ranked joint 390th. It was founded in 1998 after the merger between Odense University, Southern Denmark School of Business and Engineering, and South Jutland University Centre. In 2006, the Business School Centre in Slagelse, the National Institute of Public Health and the Odense Teknikum were also incorporated into the institution. Thus, today the university has seven campuses, located in Odense, Slagelse, Copenhagen, Kolding, Esbjerg and Sønderborg. More than 32,000 students are currently enrolled in the University of Southern Denmark, almost 20% of whom are from abroad.


List of Universities

Sr No: Universities
1 Aalborg University
2 Business Academy Aarhus
3 Aarhus University
4 University of Copenhagen
5 Technical University of Denmark
6 University College Lillebaelt
7 Roskilde University
8 University of Southern Denmark
9 VIA University College

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