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Read MoreEach year students from around the world come to Denmark to pursue a quality education in a friendly, safe and innovation-driven environment. With their different perspectives they also contribute to creating a diverse and inspiring Danish learning environment.
We invite you to also come and study in Denmark for a fun and enriching experience that will help you gain an excellent foundation for your future career.
World-class qualifications - taught entirely in English
Whatever you choose to study in Denmark, you can expect excellent quality. Danish education and research is recognized worldwide and offers leading programmes in virtually all fields of study, from natural sciences and engineering to architecture and design.
- More than 500 programmes and 1300 courses are taught in English
- An innovative education system of high international quality
- Close collaboration between students and teachers
- Well-organised and safe country
- Friendly and progressive Scandinavian atmosphere
- Attractive job opportunities for talented graduates
- A world leader in life sciences, environmental sciences, IT and design
As a student in Denmark you can either study a full degree or add credits to your current degree. Danish undergraduate degrees take 2-3 years whilst a postgraduate degree (Master's) takes 2 years to complete.
Find your study programme at a Danish university
An innovative study environment
In Denmark, traditional lectures are combined with projects that develop your ability to be creative and work with others. The study environment is friendly and informal, with open discussions and students and professors working alongside each other.
Read more about the Danish way of teaching
"When you work with others, you find that people have different skills and different ways of thinking. So it's not only a matter of applying new knowledge but also of communicatin and incoroporating different ideas to better solve complex problems."
- Tao Ni, China, Wind Energy at Technical University of Denmark


High-quality PhD programmes
Research plays a key role in Danish society. With its position among the worlds top six countries in R&D expenditure, Denmark offers world-class PhD and industrial research programmes.
Fully funded university and industrial PhDs
As a PhD student in Denmark you usually receive a salary, and there are no tuition fees. Industrial PhDs are collaborations between a university and a company with no obligation to teach. Whichever type of PhD you choose, you can expect excellent equipment and research facilities.
A Danish PhD programme usually lasts three years. The components of the programme are:
The general admission requirements for PhD programmes include a Candidatus/Masters degree or equivalent comparable to the Danish two-year Candidatus/Masters degree. In some areas, a four-year PhD programme is offered to students who have completed a Bachelors qualification and one year of study at postgraduate level.
Read more about PhD positions here

As an international student in Denmark you will have the right to work during your studies. You will also have the opportunity to look for full-time employment when you have completed your studies.
Denmark a gateway to Europe
Denmark is located north of Germany and south of Sweden. It is a part of Scandinavia and acts as a bridge between northern and southen Europe. This makes Denmark a good starting point for exploring the other Nordic countries and the rest of Europe.
Lifestyle
When you come to Denmark, you will probably notice the relaxed atmosphere, the clean environment, and that things generally run smoothly.
You may also find that living is not cheap. However, if you are sensible and follow local customs, like cycling and eating in, it should not blow your budget.
Winters with a warm ambience
Lets be honest, the weather in Denmark is not always made for t-shirts. The short-lived Danish summers are warm with midnight sunsets. However, winters in Denmark also have their share of warmth, with lit streets, social life and plenty of hot chocolate. Danes often refer to this feeling of warmth as 'hygge'; perhaps the epitome of social life in Denmark.
Read more about the Danish national treasure hygge
Open-minded and slightly reserved
According to stereotypes, Danes are open-minded and slightly reserved. As ever, such labels are limiting, but do hold some truth. Danes are helpful and trusting people who value common sense and respect for others. Now, if you come from a village in Brazil where everyone greets in the streets, Denmark will probably feel different. However, if you're willing to take the first step, youll soon find that Danes are open and warm people.
Read more about what the Danes are like
A dynamic and innovative society
If you have the talent and work hard, Denmark is a place with ample opportunities. Today, Denmark ranks as one of the most innovative and least corrupt countries in the world. It is one of the top countries in producing and attracting talent, and it ranks first in entrepreneurship and opportunity.
However, to also realize that Denmark is not a perfect society is key to sustaining an equitable and prosperous society where everyone can realize their unique potential.

Admission requirements
For undergraduate studies admission requirements vary from programme to programme. You should contact the institutions' admissions office for precise information about entrance qualifications, additional tests and potential credit transfers. For general assessment of your qualifications, visit http://en.iu.dk/recognition
See a list of all higher education institutions in Denmark
All university programmes require a high standard of English. To prove a satisfactory proficiency in English, the language tests TOEFL or IELTS are often used.
Applicants must demonstrate English proficiency with a TOEFL score of at least 560 (paper-based test) and 83 (internet-based test), or a IELTS score of minimum 6.5 points, or a CAE in the Cambridge ESOL examinations. /tjek med document på nettet.
For postgraduate studies (candidatus/master's programmes) admission requirements are:
For PhD studies, you generally need to have a candidatus/master's degree or equivalent. In some areas, a four-year PhD programme is offered to students who have completed a Bachelors qualification and one year of study at postgraduate level.

How and when to apply
For undergraduate studies, the admission deadline is 15 March for courses starting in August or September. A few institutions also have intakes in January or February. For those courses, the deadline is 1 September. The application forms are available from the institutions approx. two months prior to the deadline. Application forms can also be found at www.optagelse.dk (read the guide carefully).
For postgraduate studies deadlines vary. We recommend that you contact the institution directly for details.