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Tuition fees
Higher education in Denmark is free for students from the EU/EEA and Switzerland and for students who, according to EU law, are entitled to the same
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After arriving
As soon as you arrive in Denmark, contact the Student service of your university where you'll get a wide range of information and advice. Connect with
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Higher education in Denmark
Higher education in Denmark You can choose between five types of Danish educational institutions: Pour en savoir plus
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Living expenses
Denmark is an expensive country –but the standard of living is among the highest in the world. However, if you are sensible and follow local habits
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Before leaving
Before you start your application process, make sure you have all your documents ready . Plan your studies in 7 steps Search for courses and choose
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Degrees
Academy Profession degree programmes (AP) Bachelor's degree programmes Professional Bachelor's degree (university colleges)
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Finding a course
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Social security
If you are an EU/EEA citizen or a Swiss national and plan to stay in Denmark for more than 3 months, and provided you are covered by the statutory
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Part-time studies
A wide range of programmes are offered on a part-time basis / distance learning and can therefore be completed while working full-time. Check the
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Internships
Internships (in Danish: praktikant) could be part of your study programme. Depending on the credit you are given, the internship can be part-time or
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Student life
One of the safest and happiest countries in the world Denmark’s reputation as the happiest country in the world is not only the result of its politics
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Student housing
Danish universities do not have a tradition for on-campus housing. Most students live in student halls of residences situated some distance from
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Admissions
Entry requirements for an undergraduate programme Pour en savoir plus
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Danemark
Denmark, one of the safest countries in the world! The quality of life and wild beauty of Denmark have convinced you. But how to choose a university?
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Student housing
Short-term accommodation might be a good option when you first arrive in Australia: Temporary housing which may be offered through your institution
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After arriving
Getting to your new home You should arrange accommodation before you arrive in Australia, even it is just for the first few days. Some institutions
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Social security
As an international student in Australia, you are required to have Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the entire duration of your study in
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Living expenses
Minimum cost of living In order to receive a student visa for Australia, you must meet the financial requirements of the Department of Home Affairs: -
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Internships
Internships are temporary work placements in workplaces and education institutions. Internships can be paid or unpaid depending on the industry and
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Student life
International students choose Australia not only for the high quality schools, but also for the unique student life experience. Australia is among the
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