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  1. The University of Southern Denmark offers a variety of higher education programmes including Bachelor’s degree programmes, Master’s degree programmes, continuing education (Professional Master’s degrees, part-time programmes) as well as research degrees (PhD). The university consists of five faculties and is spread across Denmark with its main campus in Odense and regional campuses in Slagelse, Kolding, Esbjerg, Sønderborg and Copenhagen.

  2. World-class Education. Established in 1928, AU is a historical institution that has grown to achieve international research and education excellence. We are consistently ranked within the world’s top 100 universities. Active researchers teach classes, and students are encouraged to think critically and engage in open debate.

  3. The University of Copenhagen (UCPH) has four campus areas located in Denmark’s capital city. The University is the largest educational institution in Denmark and consists of eight faculties that combined offer over 200 academic programmes for study in health sciences, humanities, law, life sciences, pharmaceutical sciences, natural sciences, social sciences, and theology.

  4. 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. It includes a final dissertation (normally 30-60 ECTS credits) or, in certain subjects, a ...

  5. See how schools on your list fare in the rankings. # 1. University of Copenhagen. Copenhagen. # 2. Aarhus University. Aarhus C. # 3. Technical University of Denmark.

  6. in Best Global Universities in Denmark; University of Copenhagen Subject Rankings #23. in Agricultural Sciences #52. in Arts and Humanities #14. in Biology and Biochemistry #27.

  7. The University of Copenhagen is the largest educational institution in Denmark. Together, the six faculties offer over 200 programmes for study in health and medical sciences, humanities, law, science, social sciences, and theology.

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