Copenhagen
Danish
Approximately Approximately 43,094 km²
Around 11.7 million (2024)
Living costs in Denmark are moderate. In cities like Copenhagen or Antwerp, rent for a 1-bedroom apartment ranges from €700 to €1,200 per month. Monthly expenses including food, transport, and utilities average around €400–€600. Student cities like Leuven are more affordable.
Over 8 universities and several university colleges and academies.
Hundreds of programmes, especially in science, engineering, social sciences, and humanities.
Many programmes are offered in English, especially at Master's and PhD levels.
No tuition fees for EU/EEA and Swiss students. Non-EU students typically pay between €6,000–€16,000 per academic year depending on the programme and institution.
Various scholarships available, including from Campus Denmark, Eiffel Excellence Scholarships, and individual institutions.
Student visa info at nyidanmark.dk.
High quality of life, environmentally friendly cities, excellent public services, and bike-friendly infrastructure.
Opportunities in sustainability, clean tech, design, engineering, IT, and pharmaceuticals.
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