Denmark

Denmark’s high standard of living and per capita income, together with its modern health care, education, and civil rights systems, consistently place it among the world’s most pleasant, safe, and happy places. Getting an education in Denmark puts you at the heart of this highly developed social democracy. Denmark is frequently included in lists of the top 10 European nations for study abroad, particularly in terms of the availability of higher-quality instruction and chances for personal growth.

Why Study In Denmark?

There are several excellent universities in Denmark; some are included in the QS World University Rankings. Among the best universities in this area are the well-known universities of Denmark, including the University of Copenhagen and the University of Southern Denmark. International students also favour a select few universities, like Aarhus University and Roskilde University. A student’s degree from a Danish university or institution will be respected and acknowledged all over the world. The majority of Danish institutions provide top-notch academic programmes and top-notch infrastructure. In addition to providing top-notch education, Denmark exposes overseas students to outstanding professional opportunities. While they can work while they study, the best thing is that universities and other educational institutions help students obtain internships even after they graduate.

Quick Facts

COST OF EDUCATION IN AUSTRIA

Types of Expenses Annual Expenses in EUR
Tuition Fees for one-year (Indicative) 11000
Living and Accommodation (Indicative) 12000
Airfare to Denmark (Indicative) 550

CAREERS & INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

As a result of recent increases in employment, Denmark will have one of the highest rates of employment in Europe in 2021. Like other industrialised nations, Denmark’s employment rate increased during the previous 10 years and is expected to rise above 2.9 million in 2022. The Danish labour market can be summed up in a few key words as flexible, secure, flat hierarchical structures, and team-oriented. Generally speaking, social security and active labour market policies are combined with high levels of work mobility under the so-called Danish model, sometimes referred to as the flexicurity model.

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    International Business Academy, Kolding

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