News about Danish higher education
Denmark ranks as world's #6 in innovation
Denmark has moved up two spots to rank number 6 this year in the latest Bloomberg Innovation Index. Seven of top 10 places go to European countries.
Denmark ranks among the world's most peaceful countries
The newly published Global Peace Index for 2020 ranks Denmark number 5 out of 163 countries.
Denmark is the world's most prosperous country
The Legatum Institute's 2019 Prosperity Index ranks Denmark as the most prosperous country in the world
Coronavirus/COVID-19 in Denmark
The coronavirus/COVID-19 affects all higher education institutions in Denmark.
Danish Government Scholarships for exchanges in Denmark in 2020/2021 has opened
Students from selected countries (Brazil, China, Japan, Egypt, the Republic of South Korea and Russia) can now apply for a Danish Government Scholarship under the Cultural Agreements.
Denmark is the world’s best country in two areas
New report ranks Denmark the best country in the world to raise children and be a woman in.
Denmark is, still, one of the safest countries in the world
It is sensible to consider the country's security, when you decide to study abroad. Studying Denmark is a safe choice, since then Danish society is ranked in top five of safest countries.
Denmark has the fifth best higher education system in the world
... And the second best in Scandinavia. U21 Rankings has released their 2019 report ranking 50 countries on resources, environment, connectivity and output
Danish Government Scholarships for 2019/2020 has opened
Students from selected countries (Brazil, China, Japan, Egypt, the Republic of South Korea and Russia) can now apply for a Danish Government Scholarship under the Cultural Agreements.
Copenhagen is named top city to visit in 2019
Lonely Planet chose Copenhagen as the number one city in the world to visit in 2019.
Denmark has the best work-life balance in Europe
Life in Denmark is not perfect, but it comes pretty close if you believe the latest survey on work-life balance. Here are the factors to consider, if you are pondering making Denmark your new home for years to come.
Danish Government Scholarships for 2018/2019 has opened
Students from selected countries (Brazil, China, Japan, Egypt, the Republic of South Korea and Russia) can now apply for a Danish Government Scholarship under the Cultural Agreements
Denmark invests the most in education
A new report from the OECD shows that Denmark is the country in the Scandinavia, which invests most capital in education and has the second most educated population
Aarhus BSS conducts world-class research in public administration
Aarhus BSS stands out in the recently published rankings of the world’s best universities and research fields. The school’s ‘Public administration’ research is listed as the sixth best in the world. In comparison, the University of Copenhagen and Copenhagen Business School rank no. 34 and 50 respectively.
Best in Scandinavia: University of Copenhagen
The 2017 Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), places the University of Copenhagen as the best university in Scandinavia and as the 30th best in the world.
Denmark has the fourth best higher education system in the world
…and the second best in the Europe. U21 Rankings has just released its 2017 report, ranking 50 countries on resources, environment, connectivity and output.
Quality of life: Denmark ranked 1st
The Social Progress Index 2017 capture three dimensions of social progress: Basic Human Needs, Foundations of Wellbeing, and Opportunity and found Denmark to have the best quality of life in the World.
RUC in the Times Higher Education Young Universities Rankings
Roskilde University is now in the top 200 of Times Higher Education Young Universities
Denmark in top 13 of 100 most innovative universities in Europe 2017
Reuters’ 2017 ranking of the strongest institutions for advancing science and inventing new technologies puts University of Copenhagen and the Technical University of Denmark in 13th and 14th place
Denmark has the best work-life balance. This is why
According to the OECD only 2% of employees regularly work very long hours, which isn't much when you compare it with the OECD average of 13%. Instead, they spend around two-thirds of their day (16 hours) eating, sleeping and indulging in leisurely pursuits.
- News
- Denmark ranks as world's #6 in innovation Feb 05, 2021
- Denmark ranks among the world's most peaceful countries Jun 30, 2020
- Denmark is the world's most prosperous country Jun 15, 2020
- Coronavirus/COVID-19 in Denmark Mar 12, 2020
- Danish Government Scholarships for exchanges in Denmark in 2020/2021 has opened Jan 24, 2020
- Denmark is the world’s best country in two areas Jan 23, 2020
- Denmark is, still, one of the safest countries in the world Jul 19, 2019
- Denmark has the fifth best higher education system in the world Jul 17, 2019
- Danish Government Scholarships for 2019/2020 has opened Feb 12, 2019
- Copenhagen is named top city to visit in 2019 Feb 12, 2019
- Denmark has the best work-life balance in Europe Feb 26, 2018
- Danish Government Scholarships for 2018/2019 has opened Nov 01, 2017
- Denmark invests the most in education Oct 04, 2017
- Aarhus BSS conducts world-class research in public administration Sep 12, 2017
- Best in Scandinavia: University of Copenhagen Aug 16, 2017
- Denmark has the fourth best higher education system in the world Aug 07, 2017
- Quality of life: Denmark ranked 1st Jun 21, 2017
- RUC in the Times Higher Education Young Universities Rankings Jun 15, 2017