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  2. Higher education in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Higher education in Denmark is offered by a range of universities, university colleges, business academies and specialised institutions. The national higher education system is in accordance with the Bologna Process, with bachelor's degrees (first cycle, three years), master's degrees (second cycle, two years) and doctoral degrees (third cycle, three years).

  3. Copenhagen Business School - Wikipedia

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    The Financial Times ranked Copenhagen Business School #50 worldwide in its Masters in Management 2020 ranking. [24] The Financial Times also ranked the CBS Executive MBA program #62 in the world and #31 in Europe in 2015. [25] The Copenhagen Business School MBA program has been ranked in the Financial Times's list of Top 100 MBAs in 2021. [26]

  4. 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).

  5. International Business School of Scandinavia - Wikipedia

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    International Business School of Scandinavia - IBSS is a private business school based in Denmark. [1] Started in 2004, they are focused on privately run MBA programs through Blended learning. Programs run both in English as well as in local languages around the world, accommodated by the school's local partners.

  6. Niels Brock Copenhagen Business College - Wikipedia

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    The school is the product of a merger between two educational institutions which were both founded in the 1880s. Copenhagen Business College (Danish: Købmandsskolen i København) was founded by the Association for the Education of Young Businessmen (Danish: Foreningen til Unge Handelsmænds Uddannelse) in 1881.

  7. Aalborg University Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Aalborg University Copenhagen, also referred to as AAU CPH, is a university campus operated by Aalborg University in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is home to all of Aalborg University's educational and research activities in the Greater Copenhagen area. The buildings, located at Teglholmen, are a former Nokia research & development center.

  8. Roskilde University - Wikipedia

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    Roskilde University (Danish: Roskilde Universitet, abbreviated RUC or RU) is a Danish public university founded in 1972 and located in Trekroner in the Eastern part of Roskilde. The university awards bachelor's degrees , master's degrees , and PhD degrees in a wide variety of subjects within social sciences, the humanities, and natural sciences.

  9. University college (Scandinavia) - Wikipedia

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    In Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland, a university college (Swedish: högskola; Norwegian: høyskole, høgskole or høgskule; Danish: professionshøjskole; literally meaning "high school" and "professional high school") is an independent institution that provides tertiary education (bachelor's and master's degrees) and quaternary education (PhD).