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Culture and education in Copenhagen
Copenhagen has the oldest university in Denmark, the University of Copenhagen, which was founded in 1479. The university's famous research scope includes science, medical care, law, social science, science and technology and humanities. It is also a member of IARU and has research cooperation relations with famous universities such as Oxford, Cambridge, Yale and Berkeley, California. The University of Copenhagen attracts about 1500 international and exchange students every year. In addition, there are well-known educational institutions such as copenhagen business school.

University of Copenhagen

The University of Copenhagen is one of the oldest universities in Northern Europe, ranking 5 1 in the latest world university ranking of 20 13QS. It has played an active role in building Scandinavian economy and technology and training Danish clergy, doctors, lawyers, teachers and other professionals. The University of Copenhagen was originally under the jurisdiction of the Catholic Church, and 1537 was placed under the Danish Lutheran Church. Its main function is to train clergy for the country. It was not until the17th century that the German university model was introduced to Denmark that the education system of Copenhagen University changed greatly, and gradually established bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree courses, as well as related examination and internship models. There are more and more courses, especially medicine and law, which have developed very rapidly and colleges have gradually taken shape. At the same time, important projects such as the library and teaching hospital of the University of Copenhagen have been built one after another, becoming the higher education and scientific research center of Denmark. In the 20th century, the University of Copenhagen moved its development to the north of Copenhagen, where a new university hospital, a new library, a theoretical physics center and a natural science center were established.

The University of Copenhagen is located at the crossroads of northern Europe and continental Europe. The 500-year history of the school, from the defense between medieval academic masters and the Holy See and the king to the academic debate between Bohr and Einstein in the first half of this century, constitutes a history of educational entrepreneurship that constantly explores truth, pursues perfection, prospers culture and develops civilization. The rich and fresh air of academic freedom permeates here, which makes this ancient university last forever.

Royal Conservatory of Music

The Royal Conservatory of Music was founded by Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) in 1883 and was accepted as a member of the Royal Society. The dean of a college is usually a member of the royal family. 1952 onwards, the principal is Her Majesty the Queen Mother, and Her Majesty the Queen is the patron saint of the college.

The main building of the college is located in south kensington. With the generous sponsorship of Mr samson Fox, 1894 was decorated internally. The space occupied by the main building has been approved by 185 1 members of the Royal Exhibition Committee. The new school building has been completed 1964, and the Britten Opera House is about to be completed. The college provides training and education for students who want to engage in performance or teaching, or are prepared to seek other careers in the music field, and provides practical teaching and university teaching for instrument players, singers, conductors and composers. The college also provides accommodation for students who may become teachers. These students give priority to the courses of the College of Education, and they seek to improve their playing skills, not the music training of the college courses.

The college has a music teacher: 170. The deadline for admission application is 65438+1early October, and the deadline for foreign application is165438+1early October. Music degree requirements: royal academy of music diploma in performance course (four years); The direction of GRSM course (three years) is to obtain GRSM certificate and obtain excellent degree. The Bachelor of Music (Honours) course (three years) obtained a Bachelor of Music degree from London University with honors. Post-master's courses include in-depth research courses, opera training courses, acoustic guidance courses, conducting courses, early music courses and composer's master's degree courses. General courses include Alexander technology, listening research and musicians, composition, conducting, early music, electronic music, music history, opera and so on. Teaching brass instruments, organ, percussion instruments, piano, stringed instruments, vocal music, woodwind instruments, etc. The college is a member of the European Federation of Music Colleges and Universities.

Royal college of art

/kloc-at the beginning of the 0/8th century, the kings of Europe set up art academies in order to be arty. This fashion originated from French Louis XIV, who set up the best academy of fine arts in Europe in 1648, but it was not until 1738-40 that Danish king Christian Ⅵ was "infected" and decided to set up an academy of painting and sculpture. 1748, King Friedrich V approved the construction budget of the Academy of Fine Arts, which was designed by the famous architect Nikolai Egvid. On March 3rd,1,1754, the opening ceremony of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts was presided over by the king himself, and a large number of accomplished artists gathered in the Academy. The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts is affiliated to the Institute of Architecture, the school of visual arts and the Institute of Conservation, and is affiliated to the Danish Ministry of Culture. There are many different kinds of sports teams in Copenhagen. Football Team Copenhagen Football Team (FC K? Benhavn) is headquartered in Copenhagen. The Copenhagen football team will play in Parken Stadium, and there will be six teams in the Danish secondary league. There are three groups of ice hockey teams in Copenhagen, which are R? Dovre's mighty bull, Herev's wasp and Nords? Rand cobra.

There are also many handball teams in Copenhagen, and the Copenhagen Football Club has two men's and women's teams with the same name. United football is often held in Copenhagen. Famous teams include CSR- Nanok, Copenhagen Scrum, Exiles, Froggies and Rugbyklubben Speed.

DAFL (Danish-Australian Football League), headquartered in Copenhagen, is the largest Australian Rules Football Championship among non-English speaking countries.

Copenhagen is also the base of many Danish cricket teams. Although Denmark has been a member of the International Cricket Council since 1966, the sport is not popular in physical education in Denmark, and the number of fans, venues and media attention are not as good as those of mass sports such as football.