Denmark is a European Union country that shares its border with Germany, Norway, and Sweden. To study in Demark as an international student you can apply for the Denmark Government Scholarships 2024. The Danish government offers scholarships to attract international students to pursue higher education in Denmark. These scholarships are available for both master’s and PhD studies in a wide range of fields. After completing your education you can apply for the Denmark Job Seeker Permit.
According to the studyindenmark news, 55% of International Students Choose to Remain in Denmark—the good balance between work and leisure life. The number of international students in Denmark is increasing steadily, making Denmark a popular destination for international students. Non-EU/EEA/Swiss citizens can work in Denmark for up to 20 hours a week and full-time during June, July, and August. Students can earn approximately 750 to 800 Euros/month from a part-time Job. More details about the Denmark Government Scholarships 2024-25 are given below.
Details About Danish Government Scholarships for International Students
- Host Country: Denmark
- Universities: Danish State Universities
- Funded by: Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science
- Who can Apply: EU/EEA, Non EU/EEA students.
Below are the scholarships managed by the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science.
1) Danish Government Scholarships for NON-EU/EEA students
This is the main scholarship program offered by the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science. It covers both tuition fees and living expenses.
Danish universities receive a limited number of government scholarships each year to fund highly qualified full-degree students from non-EU/EEA countries and Switzerland.
- Eligibility
- From non-EU/EEA countries and Switzerland.
- Enrolled in a full-degree higher education programme.
- Not eligible if seeking admission to an Artistic Higher Education Institution
8 universities are participating under a Danish Government Scholarships for Non-EU students:
- Roskilde University (RUC)
- Copenhagen Business School (CBS)
- Aarhus University (AU)
- Aalborg University (AAU)
- University of Copenhagen (UCPH)
- University of Southern Denmark (SDU)
- Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
- IT University of Copenhagen (ITU)
VISIT HERE FOR THE DANISH GOVT SCHOLARSHIPS
Other Scholarships to Study in Denmark:
2) Erasmus Mundus/Joint Master Degree Scholarship
The Erasmus Mundus Scholarship is open to both EU/EEA and non-EU/EAA students. Through the Erasmus Mundus scheme, you can apply for a scholarship to study specific Master’s degree programs.
The Erasmus Scholarship is Fully Funded by the European Commission. It covers Airfare, Stipend, Visa, Health Insurance, and Tuition fees.
University Specific Scholarships
University of Copenhagen: This university offers a limited number of tuition waivers and grants through the Danish Government Scholarship program.
Aarhus University: offers a Master’s degree program. The scholarships cover full tuition fees and living expenses.
Technical University of Denmark (DTU): This university offers several scholarships for international students, including the DTU Ph.D. Scholarships and the DTU Master’s Scholarships. These scholarships cover tuition fees and a monthly stipend.
Aalborg University: This university offers a variety of scholarships for international students, including the Talent Scholarships and the Merit Scholarships.
Roskilde University: This university offers Danish State Tuition Fee Waivers, covering only tuition fees.
More Options to Study in Denmark
Several scholarship programs for both EU and non-EU students are listed in the EU database Ploteus. PhD students and researchers should visit the European Researchers’ Mobility Portal.
Four Good Reasons to Study in Denmark
- A good balance between work and leisure life
- The Danish wage levels.
- The outstanding opportunities for professional development and challenges as well as the chance to gain international experience.
Student Jobs in Denmark
The official Danish website for international recruitment, www.workindenmark.dk
- https://www.jobindex.dk/?lang=en
- https://www.stepstone.dk/?lang=en
- www.graduateland.com
- https://www.it-jobbank.dk/?lang=en
- www.erasmusintern.org/ (internships)
- www.studenterguiden.dk/en/studiejob
- www.statum.dk/en/candidate/vacant-positions/
I hope this information is helpful! To work in Denmark, you have to apply for the Danish Work Visa. Please read the Denmark Work Visa Process.