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  2. If you want to apply for a master's degree at the University of Copenhagen, please be aware of the following key dates. Some educations have an application deadline both on 1 March and 15 October – Other programmes only have an application deadline once a year.

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    Please be aware that the University only accepts a maximum of three Master's Programme applications from each applicant for the same start date. Subsequent applications after the primary three will not be processed.

    The online application portal can be accessed either through a direct link that is set to create a new application for a specific programme, or through an open link into the portal. It varies from programme to programme whether you will be using a direct link or an open link. Either type of link requires you to log in through the WAYF system, where...

    In addition to identifying your chosen programme by its name in the list, you also need to make sure that you select the correct start of study, as it is possible for a programme to be open for application for two different application periods at the same time. Note that you can sort the list of available programmes alphabetically using the small a...

    The first screen after you proceed to create the application will display your registered nationality, or will ask you to select one if one has not been transferred with your login provider. In addition, there is a tick box which you can use to indicate that you have permanent residence in Denmark. If you do, and you check this box, you will be ask...

  3. Application and admission. Tuition fees and scholarships. Find areas of interest. Spin the wheel, see areas of interest and find the right master's degree. programme for you.

  4. The Faculty of Humanities currently offers four two-year Master's programmes taught entirely in English. Please find more information about admission requirements, tuition fees and application deadlines on the individual programme websites: Master's programmes taught in English

  5. You apply by completing the below application form: Application form for admission to a flexible Professional Master’s programme. Once we have received your application, it will be forwarded for assessment at the department that covers the specified main subject for your programme.

  6. Find every English-taught Master's degree from University of Copenhagen, organised by subjects and best info to help you select the right degree.

  7. A Master's programme in Denmark is an advanced, research-based course that take two years. It consist of compulsory courses, elective courses and thematic courses. You can often choose between a general track, or a specialisation within your programme.