News about Danish higher education
Join the Masters student workshop and grow your innovative instinct
Join a 5-hour workshop to expand your network, develop your ideas and demonstrate your innovative talent on real business cases.
Denmark moves up the stem cell research league
A major investment in stem cell research has boosted the University of Copenhagen into the international stem cell champions’ league
Denmark, Switzerland and the U.S. have the most satisfied international students
The Erasmus Student Network has published its annual survey of international student satisfaction. It shows that international students are most satisfied with studying in the U.S., Denmark and Switzerland
Are you our next Youth Goodwill Ambassador? (deadline September 1, 2011)
As a Youth Goodwill Ambassador, will you take part in a unique talent development program, meet with leading figures in Danish culture, politics and business - and get a head start to your future career
Goodbye Denmark: An American student's view on politics, religion and humor in Denmark.
Winnon Brunson Jr, a Fulbright student from St. Louis, Missouri, tells about the things he always found himself discussing while in Denmark: religion, politics, humor and Janteloven. Winnon has been taking Master's level courses in Public Health. We thank him for his funny and relevant insights
New Danish centre to boost knowledge about our cells
The Center for Advanced Bioimaging has now been inaugurated at LIFE – the Faculty of Life Sciences at the University of Copenhagen
Aalborg University wins international award for windmill technology
Aalborg University’s energy researchers have once again gained credit for their research within windmills of the future
Statisticians from Aarhus University most cited in the world
According to a brand-new survey, the discipline statistics at Aarhus University ranks among the global elite
City's biking industry rakes in 1.3 billion
That Copenhagen is a city crazy for bicycles has long been established. The city sports roughly 350 kilometres of bicycle lanes and paths, and nearly 40 percent of the population go about their daily commute on two wheels
Copenhagen icon gaining global foothold
Entrepreneurs are discovering markets for the iconic bicycles in the US and UK, though their cost and eccentricity factor are hard to overcome
Danish student wins European Young Researchers' Award
Dorthe B. Ravnsbæk from the Inter-disciplinary Nanoscience Center, iNANO, at Aarhus University, wins the European Young Researchers' Award 2011
In Copenhagen architects are designing a sustainable future
"Copenhagen is a city of fun at its heart, literally," says CNN's Richard Quest as he takes a look at the sustainable Danish amusement park, Tivoli and Danish architecture
Are you the most sustainable student in Denmark?
If you think so, then go for The CSR Student Award! The deadline is June 25
Watch videos: What international students think about studying in Denmark
What do other international students think about studying in Denmark? Watch videos, read interviews and follow students' blogs
Siemens invests big in Danish wind industry research
Over the next two years Siemens is to invest over EUR150 million in further expansion of its wind business. Two new Research and Development (R&D) Centers are to be set up in the Danish towns of Brande and Aalborg
Copenhagenization in the Danish Capital
CNN´s Richard Quest explores Copenhagen as one of the world's "Future Cities" and tests out its bicycle-friendly streets
Danish student wins Cleantech Challenge with innovative solar idea
Rasmus Davidsen, a graduate student at the Technical University of Denmark, won the Cleantech Challenge 2011 in London with an idea for using nanostructures to improve the efficiency of solar cells
New videos: International students tell what it's like to study in Denmark
When you want to know what it´s like to study in another country, you obviously want to know it from someone who has studied there themselves. In a series of new videos you can learn what other international students think about studying in Denmark
Denmark: World's most balanced, satisfied nation
Want to knock off early from work to attend little Søren’s football game? Looking to be a successful career woman while also raising small children? Yearning for an overall sense of satisfaction with life? Then Denmark is the place
Danish and Japanese researchers join forces in leading plant cell research
Danish and Japanese researchers join forces in plant cell wall research related to development of renewable energy. The Danish-Japanese collaboration is supported by the Danish Research Counsil
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