Danish Goverment Scholarships for International Students
Higher education in Denmark is free for students from the European Union, the wider European Economic Area and Switzerland. Similarly, if you are participating in an exchange programme, your studies in Denmark are free. You also don’t pay for tuition if you have a:
- permanent residence permit (‘Permanent opholdstilladelse’)
- temporary residence permit that can be upgraded to a permanent one (‘Midlertidig opholdstilladelse mmf varigt ophold’).
- parent from a non-EU/EEA country who is already working in Denmark
All other students have to pay tuition fees. Annual tuition fees for full-time degree students range from 6,000 to 16,000 Euros.
Scholarships and grants
Most Danish institutions have bilateral agreements with foreign institutions of higher education. These agreements are usually designed for the mutual exchange of students, researchers and teachers. National and European programmes offer scholarships for international students wishing to study in Denmark through an institutional agreement, as guest students or as a part of an international double or joint degree. Certain restrictions and prerequisites apply for the following programmes.
The Danish Government Scholarships under the Cultural Agreements
The Danish Government Scholarships under the Cultural Agreements are aimed at highly qualified exchange students and young research scientists wishing to immerse themselves in studies of the Danish language and culture or other fields of study related to Denmark, such as: design, architecture, environmental studies, and other related fields
These Danish Government Scholarships are offered to students from 23 European countries and students from Russia, China, Japan, Israel and Egypt. The Cultural Agreements both comprise scholarships for long-term study periods and summer languages courses to foreign students. Scholarships under the Cultural Agreements for the study year 2012-13 can be applied for from November 2011 and onwards until February 28th 2012. Read more about the Danish Government Scholarships under the Cultural Agreements.
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