Studying in Denmark презентация

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Universities in Denmark

Aalborg Universitet

Århus Universitet

Syddansk Universitet

Københavns Universitet Danmarks Tekniske Universitet
IT Universitetet
Copenhagen Business School

Aalborg Universitet
Syddansk Universitet DMJX

Roskilde Universitet (RUC)

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Grade system

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Universities

Free for Danish citizens (- books, transport, projects etc.)
Bachelor is 3 years
Professionsbachelor is

3,5 - 4 years
Master is 2 years

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Estimated working time

….differs a lot!
IT Universitetet:
20 hours of lectures
25 hours of preparation

Copenhagen Business

School: 10 hours of lectures
27 hours of preparation

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Tuition

Higher education in Denmark is free for students from the EU/EEA and Switzerland

and for students participating in an exchange programme.

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Economy

SU (+loan?)
Work
Scholarships
Parents

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SU - That thing you all want

~ 5,000 kr every month
Up to 3,000

kr loan every month
Some rules regarding SU as a non Danish citizen:
You came here with your parents before you turned 20, and are staying permanently.
You have lived in Denmark for 2 years or more, and have been working at least half time for 6 months.
If you are a EU citizen you can get SU if your parents have been working in Denmark, and you came to Denmark because of their employment.
If you have a special affiliation to Denmark: marriage, family etc.
SU office in every university

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Working

It is very important to find a job related to your studies in

Denmark

Higher grades
Bigger chance of finding a job when you are done
Earns you more money
Big part of danish culture, and respected internationally

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Finding a place to live

Most people live away from their parents

Kollegium / Room

/ Apartment? Renting or buying?

RIDICULOUS
The housing situation in CPH is horrible

Unbelievably nonsensically difficult

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It is estimated that Copenhagen will grow with 100.000 people within the next

10 years.
Copenhagen is in lack of 45.000 residentials.

Living in Copenhagen

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Where to live?

“Impossible” Attractive Realistic
A room will usually cost between 3,500-6,000 kroner monthly.
Apartments

cost from 8,000-12,000 monthly.

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So what to do?

-Some universities will assist you in getting a place to

live
-Kollegiums without waiting-lists: Regensen and Egmont
-Facebook groups and Network

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Studying abroad

Free to go on exchange through danish university programmes.
Self arranged exchange can

also be free. Danish scholarships:
http://studyindenmark.dk/study-options/tuition-fees-scholarships

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Questions

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