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What are the common scholarships for studying in Denmark?
Denmark offers many kinds of scholarships for international students. Friends who want to apply for studying in Denmark can find out in advance. The following are some common scholarship types in Denmark.

Types of scholarships for studying in Denmark

1, Danish government scholarship for foreign citizens

Scholarships generally include tuition exemption and a monthly allowance of 6,500 Danish kroner. The applicant is a high-quality exchange student who participates in Danish language and culture research or other research fields related to Denmark. Only for students with master's and doctoral degrees, and only for students studying and conducting exchange programs in universities in Brazil, China, Egypt, Japan, South Korea and Russia. Danish schools that can provide this scholarship are: Aalborg University, Aarhus University, Copenhagen University, Roskilde University, Southern Denmark University, School of Architectural Design and Protection of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, and Royal Danish Conservatory of Music. Note: Danish University of Science and Technology 2020/202 1 does not offer such scholarships.

2. Danish government scholarships for non-EU students.

The Danish government provides Danish government scholarships for international students and subsidizes full-time students from non-EU/EEA countries and Switzerland. In order to qualify, students must attend a full-degree summit education course and obtain a time-limited residence permit in Denmark (for educational purposes). This scholarship can generally cover all or part of the tuition and living allowance. Scholarships are reviewed and allocated by colleges and universities according to the requirements of each school for scholarship applications.

3. Fulbright Committee Scholarship for Studying in Denmark

Mainly for American scholars or master's and doctoral students.

4. Erasmus Mundus/Joint Master's Degree

If you apply for the joint master's program in Erasmus, you will have the opportunity to get a full bonus. This program is open to students from EU and non-EU EEA. Generally speaking, the courses of this program are jointly offered by different universities or colleges in Europe. For example, Erasmus Mundus's Master of Science in Environmental Exposure and Toxicology is a project organized by the University of Aarhus and the University of Basque.

Tuition remission and scholarship of Roskilde University

This scholarship of Roskilde University is mainly for students from non-EU or EEA. Excellent students can get a living allowance of 7,800 Danish kroner per month. Selection criteria are based on students' academic performance, motivation and work experience. Regardless of the general family and social background factors. At present, the projects that can apply for this scholarship are:

Master of Communication Studies and Cultural Contact

Master of Studies in Cultural Contact and Communication

Master of International Public Administration and Politics

Master of global studies

Master of Mathematics and Biological Sciences

Master of Space Design and Society

Master of Studies in Nordic Urban Planning

6. University of Copenhagen

At the University of Copenhagen, you can apply for Danish government scholarships, which are generally aimed at citizens of countries/regions outside the European Union, the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland, and you have been admitted to the master's program of the University of Copenhagen and obtained a time-limited residence permit for studying higher education courses in Denmark. Different colleges have different application requirements for this scholarship. For example, the faculty of science stipulates that as long as the GPA reaches at least 80%, it will automatically consider whether it can get this scholarship (that is, no additional application is required). The medical school will evaluate the applicant according to his academic level and the relevance of his bachelor's degree. The College of Liberal Arts needs applicants to provide motivation letters, and the Academy of Social Sciences will only issue less than five scholarships each year. In addition, the University of Copenhagen offers a series of scholarship opportunities from international institutions, including the Aga Khan Foundation, OFID Scholarship, Rotary Foundation and Roots Foundation.

Requirements for applying for a scholarship to study in Denmark

First of all, we must meet the academic requirements. Applicants need to show their test scores, and their GPA must be above 3.0 before they can apply, and there are ranking restrictions.

In addition, the display of everyone's language level and English level mainly depends on IELTS and TOEFL scores. After studying in Denmark for a period of time, you can consider scoring, and it will be better if you can improve.

Finally, the preparation of all kinds of materials needs careful preparation to cope with the strict examination, because the number of places distributed each year is limited and the number of people submitting applications is quite large.

Introduction of popular universities in Denmark

1, Aarhus University

Aarhus University, located in Aarhus, jutland, Denmark, is a comprehensive public university with a long history and the second largest scale in Denmark. Aarhus University in Copenhagen and the University of Copenhagen are both educational and scientific research institutions with international reputation in Denmark.

202 1QS World University Rankings World Rankings 147. In the 2020USNEWS World University Ranking, the ranking is 108. Like the University of Copenhagen, Aarhus University offers several international courses in English to attract international students.

2. Data transmission unit

The data transmission unit, located in Lingbi, north of Copenhagen 15km, is one of the oldest science and technology schools in the world and the main institution for training senior engineers and technicians in Denmark. The history of the school can be traced back to 1829. The first president was the famous physicist Oster, who discovered the relationship between electricity and magnetism.

The data transmission unit, together with the Royal Swedish Institute of Technology, chalmers Institute of Technology, Aalto University of Finland and Norwegian University of Science and Technology, are internationally renowned science and engineering education and research institutions in Northern Europe and even Europe, and are also called the five well-known universities of science and technology in Northern Europe (Nordic 5TU).

In QS World University Ranking 202 1, the world data transmission unit ranks 103.