University of Copenhagen
Founded 1479. Acquired present status 2007 following the merger between the former Den Kgl. Veterinær- og Landbohøjskole (The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University) and the Danmarks Farmaceutiske Universitet (The Danish University of Pharmaceutical Sciences). Financed by the State.
Funding:
Public
Accreditation:
Ministry of Higher Education and Science
Grades 2
Master's Degree,
Bachelor's Degree
or equivalent
Languages 2
Divisions 6
- Theology FacultyFields of study: Theology
- Health and Medical Sciences Faculty
- Humanities FacultyFields of study: Regional Studies, Library Science, Linguistics, Media Studies, Information Sciences, Cultural Studies, Arts and Humanities, English
- Law FacultyFields of study: Law
- Science FacultyFields of study: Natural Resources, Science Education, Food Science, Nutrition, Sports, Natural Sciences, Environmental Studies, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science
- Social Sciences FacultyFields of study: Anthropology, Sociology, Social Sciences, Political Sciences, Psychology, Economics
Requirements
- Admission details: Secondary school certificate (studentereksamen), or foreign equivalent, and entrance examination in Danish language. Foreign exchange and guest students should be enrolled at a University in their home country or elsewhere abroad during their proposed stay at the University of Copenhagen
Short online courses 22
- Academic Information Seeking
- After the Arab Spring – Democratic Aspirations and State Failure
- Air Pollution – a Global Threat to our Health
- An Introduction to Global Health
- Bacteria and Chronic Infections
- Business Models for Innovative Care for Older People
- Constitutional Struggles in the Muslim World
- Diabetes - a Global Challenge
- Diabetes – the Essential Facts
- Measuring Causal Effects in the Social Sciences
- Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease – The Essentials
- Non-Communicable Diseases in Humanitarian Settings
- Origins - Formation of the Universe, Solar System, Earth and Life
- Patient Perspectives on Medications: Qualitative Interviews
- Scandinavian Film and Television
- Sustainable Tourism – promoting environmental public health
- Søren Kierkegaard - Subjectivity, Irony and the Crisis of Modernity
- The New Nordic Diet - from Gastronomy to Health
- The Sustainable Development Goals – A global, transdisciplinary vision for the future
- Transformation of the Global Food System
- Understanding Patient Perspectives on Medications
- Urbanisation and Health - Promoting Sustainable Solutions