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Danish Language and Literature (in Universities) Schools and Programs in Denmark

Study Danish Language and Literature (in Universities) in Denmark

Aarhus University

Aarhus, Denmark
Aarhus University is Denmark's second oldest and largest university. Established in 1928, the school is situated in the city of Aarhus. It currently receives about 43,600 students. Aarhus University is currently organized into four major academic areas: Science and Technology, Arts, Business and Social Sciences, and Health. Aarhus is a very prestigious institution, having been ranked among the best universities in the world. As a final point, Aarhus University houses 15 centers of Excellence supported by the Danish National Research Foundation as well as a considerable number of major... See full description.

DIS - Danish Institute for Study Abroad

Copenhagen, Denmark
Danish Institute for Study Abroad came into existence in 1959. It is run by the Danish government, while having affiliation with the University of Copenhagen. The centre is located in Vestergade - the city centre of Copenhagen. The centre offers more than 100 courses, covering topics such as environment, ethnicity, inequality, urban issues, design, gender, child development and health care. DIS uniquely offers long term study tours in Europe, especially Denmark. These tours hold credit points and are guided by teachers of DIS. DIS is endorsed by the Danish Minitry of Science, Technology... See full description.

International People's College

Helsingør, Denmark
The International People´s College is an international school in Denmark, founded in 1921. Since it first opened its doors, the college has been aiming to bring together students and teachers from all over the world – enhancing and promoting the vision for international and intercultural understanding. The International People´s College offers two "Long Courses" – a Spring Term of 24 weeks and an Autumn Term of 18 weeks. An average of 60 -70 students from more than 30 different countries enroll on these. Subject areas offered include global perspectives, regional perspectives,... See full description.

University of Copenhagen

Copenhagen, Denmark
The University of Copenhagen welcomes more than 37,000 students and is the largest of Denmark in the research and education. It has more than 200 programs of study in six faculties. The offer courses, both in Danish and English, and is considered one of the most prestigious in the world.

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