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  1. A world-classresearch university. Driven by intellectual creativity and critical thinking since 1479, researchers and students at the University of Copenhagen have expanded horizons and contributed to moving the world forward. With its 5,000 researchers and 37,500 students, the University boasts an international research and study environment ...

  2. The University of Copenhagen was founded in 1479 and has a long history in Copenhagen. Sustainability Since 2008, the University of Copenhagen has been working towards reducing the energy consumption and implementing sustainable solutions.

  3. The University of Copenhagen (Danish: Københavns Universitet, abbr. KU) is a prestigious public research university in Copenhagen, Denmark. Founded in 1479, the University of Copenhagen is the second-oldest university in Scandinavia after Uppsala University .

  4. The University of Copenhagen has a strong international environment with 5,500 international students out of a student body of 39,000. The University of Copenhagen is: A comprehensive university with 6 faculties and around 100 departments and research centres Education and research at the highest international level with 5,000 academic staff and 8 Nobel Prize laureates Often ranked as one of the best universities in Europe Located in Copenhagen, a safe city with a rich cultural life The ...

  5. The University of Copenhagen offers a wide range of Master's degree programmes (MA/MSc) taught in English. See the full list of programmes below – or find relevant programmes according to your areas of interest. Actuarial Mathematics African Studies Agricultural Development Agricultural Economics Agriculture Animal Science Animal-Derived ...

  6. The University of Copenhagen work with key international partners and colleagues in internationalisation of our academic programmes, in discussing international trends and in developing new initiatives for the benefit of our students. 

  7. Bachelor's programmes. All bachelor's degree programmes at the University of Copenhagen are taught in Danish. As UCPH does not offer any full-degree bachelor's programmes in English, detailed information about undergraduate programmes is provided in Danish only.

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