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In 2003, the Danish Pharmaceutical College was renamed as the Danish University of Pharmaceutical Science (Danmarks Farmaceutiske Universitet). [8] In 2007, the Danish University of Pharmaceutical Science was merged into the University of Copenhagen and was renamed as the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences.
In Danish. Bachelor of Science (BSc) – 3-year programme in Danish; Master of Science (MSc) – 2-year programme in Danish; Drug Research Academy (DRA) The Drug Research Academy is a graduate programme in pharmaceutical sciences under the Graduate School of Health and Medical Sciences In English. MSc programmes Medicinal Chemistry ...
Many French universities have a medical school, called UFR de Médecine, where UFR stands for Unité de Formation et de Recherche, or "Unit for training and research" in English. Aix-Marseille University; University of Angers; University of Bordeaux; University of Burgundy; University of Western Brittany; University of Caen Normandy; Clermont ...
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
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The Vet School includes two animal hospitals where veterinarians are trained. They are the only veterinary teaching hospitals in Denmark.. The University Teaching Hospital for Companion Animals at the Frederiksberg Campus is both a regular clinic where clients bring their companion animals for treatment and an advanced animal hospital for its own patients as well as patients referred from ...
The University of Greenland (Greenlandic: Ilisimatusarfik Kalaallit Nunaat; Danish: Grønlands Universitet) is Greenland's only university. It is in the capital city of Nuuk. Most courses are taught in Danish, a few in Greenlandic and classes by exchange lecturers often in English.
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).