List of Universities in Denmark

List Of Universities In Denmark

This is a list of universities and colleges in Denmark.

Prior to 2007, there were a few more universities, colleges and institutes of research which have now been merged into larger universities, for instance Aarhus School of Business, Danish School of Education (formerly Danish University of Education) and The Engineering College of Aarhus which are now parts of the Aarhus University.

In addition to actual universities, there are also many independent professionally-oriented colleges in Denmark training students for jobs as teachers, nurses, journalists, artists, musicians, librarians, etc.

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