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Read about the application process and the steps you need to take to study at a Danish Institution of Higher Education
Here's the quick guide to all you need to know about tuition fees and scholarships
It is sensible to consider the country's security, when you decide to study abroad. Studying Denmark is a safe choice, since then Danish society is ranked in top five of safest countries.
... And the second best in Scandinavia. U21 Rankings has released their 2019 report ranking 50 countries on resources, environment, connectivity and output
Students from selected countries (Brazil, China, Japan, Egypt, the Republic of South Korea and Russia) can now apply for a Danish Government Scholarship under the Cultural Agreements.
Lonely Planet chose Copenhagen as the number one city in the world to visit in 2019.
Life in Denmark is not perfect, but it comes pretty close if you believe the latest survey on work-life balance. Here are the factors to consider, if you are pondering making Denmark your new home for years to come.