Denmark

GENERAL INFORMATION

  • Denmarks official website
    By the ministry of foreign affairs, Denmarks official Internet representative.
  • www.visitdenmark.dk
    The official tourist portal to Denmark.

  • LIVE AND WORK IN DENMARK 

    Moving and returning to Denmark

  • www.expatindenmark.com
    Dansk Erhverv – the Danish Chamber of Commerce – would like Denmark to be an attractive country for businesses and international employees alike. Therefore, on June 30th , we launched the new network “Expat in Denmark”.
  • www.hellonorden.org
    Nordic Council of Ministers' information for people who intend to settle, study or work in another Nordic country. 
  • www.newtodenmark.dk
    Danish Immigration Service
  • www.workindenmark.dk
    By the Ministry of science, technology and innovation: The homepage workindenmark.dk is created to make it easier for foreign knowledge workers to gather information on moving to and working and living in Denmark. The homepage also contains information directed at Danish businesses and research institutions. 
  • BUSINESS IN DENMARK

    Investing and Partnering

    Danish business life has a leading position in relation to several different products and industries, and Denmarkhas one of the best research and development environments in the world. International companies take advantage of this by placing their research and development activities in Denmarkor by outsourcing research assignments to Danish companies.
    The knowledge intensive business life is reflected in the companies focus on competence development and in the high priority given to good research and working environments.


    LIFE SCIENCE


    Denmark has developed into one of the strongest clusters in life sciences in Europe. It is a dense cluster of universities, hospitals and companies within biotech, medtech and pharma, many of which are R&D based.

    STUDY IN DENMARK

    Education and research

    The Danish higher education sector consists of universities, university colleges and academies of professional higher education

    • Higher education institutions in Denmark can be divided into three main categories:
    • Universities or university level institutions offering research-based undergraduate and post-graduate programmes (Bachelor's, Master's and PhD)
    • University Colleges ( Professionshøjskoler ) offering 3-4½ years undergraduate programmes (Professional Bachelor's programmes)
    • Academies of Professional Higher Education ( Erhvervsakademier ) offering 2 - 2½ years Academy Profession programmes and joint Bachelor's programmes in co-operation with universities.

    ScanBalt members

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    Novo Nordisk


    www.novonordisk.com

    Industry/Tech Transfer
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    Aalborg University


    www.aau.dk

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    BioPeople


    www.biopeople.dk

    Networks
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    The Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Copenhagen University


    www.farma.ku.dk/

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    Syddansk Universitet


    www.sdu.dk

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