Aarhus University is a public research university located in Aarhus, Denmark. Founded in 1928, it is Denmark’s second oldest university. In the most prestigious ranking lists of the world’s best universities, Aarhus University is placed in the top 100. The university belongs to the Coimbra Group of European universities.
The University of Aarhus offers a variety of different master's degree programs in English.
The University of Aarhus offers a wide-range of both scientific and transferable skill courses in PhD.
What is living in Denmark like? What kind of university is Aarhus University?
Copenhagen Business School, often abbreviated and referred to as CBS (also in Danish), is a public university situated in Copenhagen and established in 1917. Today, with 20,000 students and 1,500 employees, CBS is one of the largest business schools in Europe and one of the 8 Danish universities.
Get an overview of the graduate programmes and MBA programmes offered at CBS.
CBS offers PhD programs in all the classical fields within business economics and management.
To read about life in Copenhagen, and find out about residence permits, housing, etc. visit here. What is studying at CBS like? Information for international students can be found here.
Driven by intellectual creativity and critical thinking since 1479, researchers and students at the University of Copenhagen have expanded horizons and contributed to moving the world forward. With its 5,000 researchers and 37,500 students, the University boasts an international research and study environment and is highly ranked on the leading ranking lists of the world's best universities.
The University of Copenhagen offers 54 master’s degree programmes that comprise of a full two-year course.
PhD programmes at UCPH are organised and administered by PhD-schools at the six individual faculties.
The University of Copenhagen (UCPH) offers programmes and courses for exchange/international students who want to study at UCPH for one or two semesters. Click here to check out details for international students.