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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. Education in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Since then, more universities have been established, and Denmark now has eight universities. Higher education in Denmark is free for students from the European Union and Switzerland. [14] Many programmes are taught in English, including Bachelor's, Master's, PhD, exchange, and summer school programmes. [15]

  4. IT University of Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    The IT University of Copenhagen was established in 1999, which makes it Denmark's youngest university. At that time, it was—in Danish—called "IT-højskolen". When a new Danish university law [ 6 ] was passed in 2003, the college officially became a university and changed its name accordingly.

  5. Free education - Wikipedia

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    Denmark has universal free education, and provides a monthly stipend, the "Statens Uddannelsesstøtte" or "SU", [24] to students over 18 years of age or students who are under 18 and attending a higher education. [25] Bachelor and master's degree programmes in Denmark are offered in either Danish or English depending on the programme or ...

  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. Roskilde University - Wikipedia

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    Roskilde University offers higher education at bachelor-, master, and PhD levels within four main areas: humanities, humanistic technologies, social science and science. The traditional educational setup at RU was based on two years of general studies in one of the main scientific areas and four years of specialization.

  8. International Business School of Scandinavia - Wikipedia

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    International Business School of Scandinavia - IBSS Denmark is a well-known business school based in Denmark [1] with more than 20 years experience in Higher education. Its training programs are recognized by the Danish Ministry of Science, Technology & Innovation and have been accredited by ASIC, QAHE, Global Certificate Services, ISASAHE, etc.

  9. 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.