
How to study in the EU after Brexit
08 April 2022
Can you study abroad after Brexit? As a result of the British people’s decision to leave the European Union, taken in a referendum in June 2016, a number of questions suddenly arose about the continued functioning of numerous areas of life that had until then been regulated as part of the Community. Indeed, Brexit, which...
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What is Erasmus and who can apply for the programme?
08 April 2022
Erasmus is a program founded by the European Commission in 1987 and its aim is to finance international exchange programs. The program is gaining more and more popularity every year and no wonder it does! It is the most commonly known of the many international student exchange programs which give students from all over Europe...
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Preparing for studying abroad – all you need to know.
08 April 2022
Studying abroad can be an amazing, eye-opening experience. If you hesitate to try it yourself it is probably because you do not know enough about it. We will hereby try to resolve your doubts by explaining what it is all about. First of all, what you should do is get the vital information about the...
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Copenhagen food – traditional dishes, snacks and drinks
08 April 2022
You may have heard of Noma – one of the best restaurants in the world that’s located in Copenhagen but let’s start with typical and traditional Danish food that you can find all around Copenhagen. Danish cuisine is simple and originates from peasant produce that could be easily farmed or gathered during short summers. Root...
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Copenhagen: attractions. What to do, where to go?
08 April 2022
Copenhagen – the capital city of Denmark It is considered one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. Copenhagen is the buzzing capital that mixes a fairy-tale atmosphere (Hans Christian Andersen lived there), royal history, modern architecture and loads of culture and attractions of all kinds. Copenhagen is the most populous city in Denmark with...
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Copenhagen’s accommodation for students: renting a room
08 April 2022
Finding a place to live in Copenhagen as a student can be a tricky task. Here are some tips to make this experience as smooth as possible and allow you to focus on exploring the capital of Denmark with joy – no matter whether you’re planning a weekend trip or a long-term stay. 1. Decide...
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Room or apartment – what to rent when studying in Copenhagen?
08 April 2022
Danes are considered one of the happiest nations in the world and their capital – Copenhagen – is, therefore, a place many want to live in. Students are keen on moving to Copenhagen for the good level of teaching at the universities and the laid-back atmosphere and young professionals for the opportunities which lay ahead...
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Bars and cafes in Copenhagen: best places to visit
08 April 2022
From breakfast till late at night, Copenhagen has something to offer for everyone, every time of the day. Breakfast and coffee in Copenhagen They say breakfast is the most important meal of the day, so make sure you treat yourself to something nourishing. Why not go for an old-fashioned porridge but in a modern style?...
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Bike rental in Copenhagen – tour around the city
08 April 2022
There’s hardly a more natural way of commuting than biking in Copenhagen. It’s cheap, easy, eco-friendly and very popular. Give it a go, pick your ride and check out Denmark’s cycling culture on your own. 454 km of bike paths wait ahead! Basic rules and customs Turning left at an intersection Ride through the intersection...
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Buses, trains and metro lines in Copenhagen: a student’s guide
08 April 2022
Commuting is a vital part of living in every big city. It’s no different with Copenhagen. Knowing your way around the city will definitely save you a lot of time and – as we all know – there’s nothing more important when you’re a young professional or a student. Zones Copenhagen is parted into commute...
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Copenhagen for a student – a guide to the city
08 April 2022
Explore Copenhagen Where to begin? You have probably arrived in Copenhagen at Kastrup airport. If you want to get to the city center, you should go to the end of the airport arrival hall where the railway station and The Copenhagen Metro station are located. You can take either of them, but the metro seems...
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