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Erasmus guide University of Copenhagen

Courses, housing, visa, campus life and exchange basics for studying at University of Copenhagen in Copenhagen, Denmark.

City

Copenhagen

Country

Denmark

Snapshot

Denmark's flagship research university and Scandinavia's highest-ranked institution (QS top 100, founded 1479) — 38,000 students, strong natural sciences and medicine, and a campus woven into one of Europe's most liveable capital cities.

Why students shortlist it

Multi-campus university across Copenhagen, with exchange options in humanities, social sciences, law, sciences and health-related fields. Strong fit for students who want cycling-based city life, English-taught course options and a structured Nordic academic calendar.

Natural Sciences and Biomedicine Health and Medical Sciences Social Sciences and Economics Humanities and Philosophy Climate and Environmental Research

Teaching languages: Danish (primary); extensive English programme catalogue — the broadest in Scandinavia

Before You Land

A few practical setup details students usually sort before arrival

Connectivity, insurance, and secure public WiFi are the boring things you only notice when you need them. Keep them on your checklist, but keep the guide itself front and centre.

Arrival Connectivity

Sort an eSIM before you land

Maps, ride apps, 2FA codes, and WhatsApp are usually the first things students need from the airport.

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Coverage Check

Confirm your travel insurance

Even when the university gives guidance, students usually need to double-check what is covered before departure.

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Public WiFi

Have a backup for shared networks

Campus halls, airports, and cafés are convenient, but many students prefer an extra privacy layer when they first arrive.

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Exchange Basics

Requirements

Partner nomination, online application, academic transcript, learning agreement, English proof, and Danish residence/CPR registration for stays over 3 months.

Nomination Process

Your home Erasmus coordinator nominates you to the UCPH International Office. After nomination confirmation, UCPH sends a personal application invitation.

Visa Support

EU/EEA students don't need a Danish visa but should register for CPR (Danish civil registration) if staying over 3 months — provides access to Danish healthcare and banking. Non-EU students need a Danish residence permit via SIRI — apply at least 8 weeks before arrival.

Buddy System

UCPH International Student Network (INIS) and ESN Copenhagen buddy schemes pair exchange students with Danish students before and during arrival.

Orientation Week

UCPH International Welcome runs before semester start — registration, campus tours, admin, and social events. Essential for first-week setup.

Semester Nomination Application
Autumn semester March 1 April 1
Spring semester October 1 November 1

Arrival Checklist

  • EU: register for CPR number at Borgerservice within 3 months — needed for healthcare and banking.
  • Non-EU: Danish residence permit application through SIRI before departure — minimum 8 weeks.
  • Book accommodation before arrival — Copenhagen housing is competitive and expensive.
  • Get a Rejsekort or use contactless for Copenhagen metro, buses, and regional trains.

Academics

Course Registration

Course selection via KUnet after admission. English-taught courses available across all faculties — check the online course catalogue filtered for exchange students. Build a backup list as popular courses cap.

Credit System

Denmark uses ECTS. Full-time semester = 30 ECTS.

Grading System

Danish 7-step scale: 12 (excellent/A), 10 (very good), 7 (good/C), 4 (fair), 02 (adequate/pass), 00 (inadequate), -3 (very inadequate). Grade conversion tables provided.

Exam Culture

Mix of written exams, oral exams, and portfolio assessments. Natural Sciences and Medicine lean exam-heavy; Humanities use oral exams and essays. Confirm exam schedule before booking travel.

Library Access

Royal Library (Det Kongelige Bibliotek) and UCPH faculty libraries — extraordinary collections and superb digital access. The Black Diamond (Diamanten) main library on the waterfront is architecturally stunning.

Tuition & Fees

EXCHANGE

DKK 0 (pay home institution fees only)

Exchange students pay no tuition to UCPH. Living costs in Copenhagen: DKK 10,000–15,000/month (~€1,340–2,010) — one of Europe's more expensive cities, but qu…

Full degree – EU/EEA

DKK 0/year (Danish-taught programmes)

EU/EEA students in Danish-taught programmes pay no tuition. English-taught programmes for EU students may have fees — verify per programme.

Full degree – non-EU

DKK 90,000–120,000/year (~€12,000–16,100)

Non-EU students pay programme-specific fees. Natural Sciences and Medicine typically higher. Danish Government Scholarships available for outstanding non-EU …

Fees change annually — verify current rates on the official exchange office page

Where to Stay

Insurance & Campus Support

Mandatory Insurance

Yes — CPR + yellow health card for EU (free after registration); private insurance for non-EU.

EHIC Accepted

Yes

Campus Clinic

UCPH Student Health Service — GP, counselling, and health support at multiple campus locations.

Mental Health

UCPH Counselling and Study Skills Service — free psychological support and academic coaching. Book early — demand peaks during exam periods.

Danish public health via CPR

Free after CPR registration

Best option for EU students staying 3+ months — provides GP, hospital, and emergency care.

EHIC

Home-country dependent

Useful for emergency care before CPR registration is complete.

Campus Services

International Office

Central contact for exchange admission, learning agreements, CPR letter, and arrival guidance.

Visit

KKIK Housing

Main student housing portal for Copenhagen — apply here first for exchange student rooms.

Visit

INIS / ESN Copenhagen

International student network running social events, city orientation, trips, and buddy matching.

Visit

UCPH Sports (CIRIUS Sport)

Student sports centre with gym, fitness classes, and team sports across Copenhagen campuses.

Visit

Student Life

Student Clubs

  • INIS / ESN Copenhagen
  • UCPH Sports (CIRIUS)
  • Faculty student organisations

Buddy Program

INIS Buddy Programme and ESN Copenhagen pair exchange students with Danish students before arrival.

Sports & Recreation

  • UCPH CIRIUS Sport Centre
  • Cycling everywhere — Copenhagen is Europe's cycling capital
  • Swimming at Harbour Baths (Islands Brygge — free in summer)

Your First 2 Weeks

  • Attend UCPH International Welcome — admin, CPR letter, library access, and social events.
  • Register for CPR at Borgerservice — this unlocks healthcare, banking, and MitID.
  • Get a Rejsekort or use contactless for metro, S-train, and buses.
  • Rent a bike — cheaper and faster than public transport for most destinations in Copenhagen.

Key Dates

Before nomination

Confirm active UCPH partnership in your faculty. Medicine and Law restricted access.

Nomination deadline (Autumn)

March 1

Home Erasmus coordinator nominates — UCPH sends direct application invitation.

CPR registration

August–September

Register at Borgerservice within first weeks of arrival — unlocks healthcare, banking, and digital ID.

International Welcome

Late August

Attend before semester start — admin, housing check-in, and social on-ramp.

Exam period

January / June

Oral exams can shift — do not book return travel before all exam dates are confirmed.

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