Denmark has eight universities, amoung them three are ranking in the world top200, one ranks in the top3 of business schools in the world and one is in the top5 of engineering universities in Europe.
Higher education in Denmark is regulated by the state. Like all public institutions, Danish educational institutions are subject to an ongoing approval and evaluation process. They have a high degree of autonomy but are required to follow national regulations – in terms of teacher qualifications, degree structures and examination processes.
This ensures that all students obtain an education of the highest quality and relevance. Furthermore, many institutions have obtained international accreditation for their programmes.
Denmark and China in 2007 entered an agreement on the mutual recogination of academic degrees in higher education, meaning that the Chinese Ministry of Education recognises a Danish university-degree.
Below you will find a list of the eight Danish universities located in Denmark to choose your study from. Danish universities offer Bachelor's, Master's and PhD programmes in all academic areas. Further you can also see the academic jobs availeble at the Danish universities.
The list of Danish universities includes comprehensive and specialized universities with particular research and educational emphasis e.g. business and IT.
Copenhagen Business School (CBS)
Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
University of Southern Denmark (SDU)
Aarhus School of Architecture (Aarch)



