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Learn about studying and living at the University of Copenhagen, a comprehensive and world-class university with 5,500 international students. Find information about admission, courses, programmes, scholarships, and more.
Explore the wide range of master's degree programmes taught in English at UCPH. Find out about application deadlines, tuition fees, scholarships, areas of interest and student life in Copenhagen.
The University of Copenhagen ( Danish: Københavns Universitet, abbr.KU) is a prestigious public research university in Copenhagen, Denmark. Founded in 1479, the University of Copenhagen is the second-oldest university in Scandinavia after Uppsala University .
Learn how to apply for a Master's degree programme at UCPH, one of the leading research universities in Europe. Find out the key dates, requirements, documents, fees and residence permits for different programmes and citizenships.
Learn about the University of Copenhagen, a world-class research university with a strategic vision for 2030. Find out how to study, collaborate and contact the university.
See available PhD-positions at the University of Copenhagen. Information about the opportunities for PhD education at the University of Copenhagen and contact the University's six PhD schools.