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  1. 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

  2. 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

  3. Higher education in Denmark

    Higher education in Denmark You can choose between five types of Danish educational institutions: Pour en savoir plus

  4. 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

  5. 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

  6. Degrees

    Academy Profession degree programmes (AP) Bachelor's degree programmes Professional Bachelor's degree (university colleges)

  7. 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

  8. 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

  9. 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

  10. 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

  11. 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

  12. Admissions

    Entry requirements for an undergraduate programme Pour en savoir plus

  13. 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?

  14. 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

  15. 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

  16. 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

  17. 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: -

  18. Internships

    Internships are temporary work placements in workplaces and education institutions. Internships can be paid or unpaid depending on the industry and

  19. 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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