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  2. University of Copenhagen Faculty of Health and Medical ...

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    The School of Medical Sciences' history dates back to 1479, when the University of Copenhagen was founded. The University of Oslo Faculty of Medicine was founded in 1814 as a de facto Norwegian (partial) continuation of the medical faculty in Copenhagen, as a result of the Napoleonic Wars and the breakup of Denmark-Norway by the foreign powers ...

  3. List of medical schools in Europe - Wikipedia

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    11 Denmark. 12 Estonia. 13 Finland. 14 France. ... Sarajevo Medical School, taught in English ... Sumy State University, medical institute;

  4. Doctor Medicinae (Danish and Norwegian degree) - Wikipedia

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    Doctor Medicinae, also spelled Doctor Medicinæ and abbreviated Dr. Med., is a higher doctoral degree (a research doctorate) in medicine awarded by universities in Denmark and formerly in Norway. It is officially translated as Doctor of Medical Science (D.M.Sc.), [1] corresponding to similarly named higher doctorates found in some Commonwealth ...

  5. Aarhus Faculty of Health Sciences - Wikipedia

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    Aarhus Faculty of Health Sciences, or simply Health, is one of four faculties at Aarhus University in Aarhus, Denmark.The head of Health is dean Lars Bo Nielsen.. Academic teaching in medicine began with the foundation of Aarhus University in 1933 and the Faculty of Health was created in 1992, when the Aarhus College of Dentistry merged.

  6. List of educational institutions in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    In Denmark there are a wide range of higher educational institutions which offers a wide range of higher education at different educational levels such as short-length (1–2 years) educations, medium-length (3–4 years) educations and long-length educations (5–6 years).

  7. University of Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Over the course of its history, a sizeable number of University of Copenhagen alumni have become notable in their fields, both academic, and in the wider world. [50] Tycho Brahe Ole Rømer Søren Kierkegaard Niels Bohr Piet Hein. Tycho Brahe (1546–1601), Danish astronomer, first scientific documentation of supernovas, mentor of Johannes Kepler

  8. Education in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Education in Denmark is compulsory (Danish: undervisningspligt) for children below the age of 15 or 16, even though it is not compulsory to attend Folkeskole ("public school"). The school years up to the age of fifteen/sixteen are known as Folkeskole , since any education has to match the level offered there.

  9. Category:Medical education in Denmark - Wikipedia

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