Studying and Living in Denmark

Danish study environments have an international outlook and we welcome many international students every year. The Danish way of teaching is dynamic and informal and networking is a key concept. Most Danes speak and understand English so well that is is easy to carry out conversations. Denmark is a safe country to study and live in and the crime rate is low.

 

Useful Links

 


Website which answers many of the questions you may have about studying and living in Denmark. Here you can read about the many reasons for choosing to go to Denmark.

 

Website about the official aspects of studying in Denmark. Here you can find information on how to apply for grants, on credit transfer, description of the Danish forms of study etc.

 

Denmarks's official window to the world. You will find information on everything from public authorities to housing and Danish fields of research.

 

Website of the Danish Immigration Service. Here you will find information on residence permits and other rules and regulations.

Information on working in Denmark. Learn about the possibilities and conditions which apply if you wish to get a job in Denmark.

 

Good advice and information about Danish tourist attractions.

 

# Bikes are great

The easiest way to get around in Copenhagen is by bicycle

Housing

Finding a place to live in Copenhagen is the students own responsibility but  Royal School of Library and Information Science  offers assistance in finding accommodation.