Universities in Denmark - Universities and Colleges Teaching Arts Only

Universities and Colleges Teaching Arts Only

  • The Danish School of Media and Journalism
  • The Royal Academy of Music of Aarhus and Aalborg
  • Rhythmic Music Conservatory (RMC)
  • The Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts, Southern Denmark (AMDA)
  • The Royal Danish Academy of Music
  • Aarhus School of Architecture
  • The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation
  • The Royal School of Library and Information Science

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