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The University of Copenhagen is a public institution based in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was inaugurated on June 1, 1479, after Pope Sixtus IV approved King Christian I’s establishment. The university is the second-oldest university in Scandinavia after Uppsala University.
The University of Copenhagen Scholarship, funded by the Danish Government Scholarships, offers financial support to students from outside Europe who want to pursue a master’s degree in Denmark. This prestigious scholarship covers tuition fees in full or partial, allowing students to focus on their studies at one of Europe’s top universities.
The Danish Ministry of Education supports the University of Copenhagen in providing a master’s scholarship that will enable international students to have access to top-tier research facilities and a vibrant academic community. Applications are currently open, and qualified candidates are welcome to apply.
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees that international students pay at the University of Copenhagen depend on their program of choice and nationality. However, the cost of studying at the university is typically between €10,000 and €17,000 per academic year.
Eligibility Criteria
- Open to international students from non-EU/EEA countries
- Applicants must be accepted into a master’s program at the University of Copenhagen
- Applicants must have a strong academic background.
- Candidates must meet specific language proficiency requirements.
- Applicants must meet the admission requirements.
- The scholarship is awarded based on academic excellence.
Scholarship Benefits
The 2025 University of Copenhagen Danish Government Scholarships provides recipients with full or partial tuition fee coverage and access to top facilities and resources. It also provides opportunities for them to build global perspectives and skills, enhance career prospects, and network with international peers and faculty.
Application Procedure
- Apply for admission to a master’s program at the University of Copenhagen
- Only admitted students will be considered for the scholarship
- No separate scholarship application is needed
- Once non-EU/EEA applicants apply for admission, they are automatically considered
- Gather and submit all required documents with your admission application.
Deadline/Expiration: January 15, 2025.
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