Exchange programmes
Only students who are already enrolled at a higher education institution in their country of residence are eligible to study in Denmark as an exchange student. Generally, exchange students come to Denmark through the Erasmus programme or other programmes offered by governmental bilateral agreement.
We advise you to contact your own educational institution first to find out more. However, if you don’t find help there, please contact the international office of the Danish institution where you wish to study.
Below are examples of some of the exchange programmes offered at Danish institutions. The list is by no means complete. For a full list please visit the institutions' website.
Education and Social Studies
- Animation as a Learning Tool, Viborg
- Investigating Practices, Viborg
- Social Education, Gedved
- Social Education, JYDSK, Aarhus
- Social Education, Peter Sabroe, Aarhus
- Social Work, Aarhus
- Teacher Education, Silkeborg
- Teacher Education, Aarhus
Nutrition and Health Studies
Construction and Engineering Studies
- Applied App Development
- Architectural Technology and Construction Management
- Civil Engineering
- Embedded Digital Signal Processing
- Environmental Construction Engineering
- ICT Engineering
- Mechanical Design
- Mechanical Engineering
Business and Communication Studies
- Programmes taught in Danish
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This website only lists programmes taught in English. You can view all Danish-taught programmes at www.ug.dk. To study in Danish you will need to prove a satisfactory level of proficiency in Danish
- News
- Denmark tops global ranking for higher education May 18, 2012
- Denmark increasingly popular among foreign academics May 16, 2012
- HRH Prince Joachim took international students for an electrical spin May 15, 2012
- New wind tunnel to boost Danish wind energy research May 15, 2012
- International students appointed Goodwill Ambassadors to Denmark May 11, 2012
