Studying in Denmark презентация

Universities in Denmark Aalborg Universitet Århus Universitet Syddansk Universitet Københavns Universitet Danmarks Tekniske Universitet IT Universitetet Copenhagen Business School Aalborg

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Studying in Denmark
An introduction to university life in DK


Слайд 2Universities 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)


Слайд 6Grade system


Слайд 7Universities
Free for Danish citizens (- books, transport, projects etc.)

Bachelor is 3

years
Professionsbachelor is 3,5 - 4 years
Master is 2 years

Слайд 8Estimated 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


Слайд 9Tuition
Higher education in Denmark is free for students from the EU/EEA

and Switzerland and for students participating in an exchange programme.


Слайд 10Economy
SU (+loan?)
Work
Scholarships
Parents


Слайд 11SU - 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


Слайд 13Finding 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


Слайд 15It 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.

Слайд 17So 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

Слайд 18Studying 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

Слайд 19Questions


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Thank you for your time


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