Studying In Denmark Will Provide Holistic Development To Students

Along with hands-on training at industries, the country as a whole will offer a safe and innovation-driven environment to the students.

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The educational system in Denmark is designed to promote creativity, innovation, analytical and critical thinking. Students enrolling in universities here can expect high quality education along with learning from industry experts.

Hands-on training
The higher education in Denmark is focused on the holistic development of students and therefore the learning here takes place in collaboration with industries that offer internship opportunities to the students.  The education aims at bringing about solutions for the real-world. Therefore traditional lectures are combined with industrial associations that promote students' ability to use what they have learned and to turn new knowledge into innovative solutions.

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Latest research 
Along with hands-on training at industries, the country as a whole will offer a safe and innovation-driven environment to the students. The global partnerships between higher education institutions and relevant partners, such as public research institutions or businesses, ensure that study and research in Denmark offer the latest knowledge and learning.

Health and Safety
Denmark has one of the world's lowest crime rates and offers free healthcare to international students. It is a safe choice for the students. 

Job boosts CV
A job will boost the person's CV and expand their professional and social network. In fact, Danish employers usually pay more attention to your Danish work experience than the grades. Most students in the country both Danish and international work alongside their studies. Studies show that work experience can double the chances of landing a job after graduation.

Knowing Danish language will widen opportunities
Learning Danish will give a better understanding of Denmark to the students and it will make social events much more enjoyable. Furthermore, it will help students get a job in Denmark after graduation. Although English is widely spoken in Denmark, it can still be tough to get a job without having some Danish language skills.

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Universities
Roskilde University (RUC)
Copenhagen Business School (CBS)
Aarhus University (AU)
Aalborg University (AAU)
University of Copenhagen (UCPH)
University of Southern Denmark (SDU)
Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
IT University of Copenhagen (ITU)
Danish School of Media and Journalism (DMJX)
University College South Denmark
University College of Northern Denmark (UCN)
UCL University College
University College Copenhagen
University College Absalon
VIA University College
Zealand - Academy of Technologies and Business
International Business Academy (IBA)
Dania Academy
Business Academy Aarhus

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