10/9-12 9:09

Fewer UCPH students want to start businesses

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Two out of every five students in Danish universities prefer to have their own business to receiving a salary. Relatively fewer UCPH students
University of Copenhagen lower than other Danish universities in terms of 'entrepreneurial spirit', according to a ranking of Danish universities. Still, three out of ten UCPH students want to start up

Students from Danish IT schools and business schools are more likely to start their own business than the University of Copenhagen. This is according to a report from unemployment fund ASE, reported in turn by CBSobserver.dk, that in general praises Danish students for their entrepreneurship. Three out of ten UCPH students want to start their own business.

The results are based on questionnaires given to 2,600 university students in Denmark: While 56 per cent of students in the Copenhagen-based IT university ITU want to start their own business, only 28 per cent of University of Copenhagen (UCPH) students want to.

Both students from Roskilde and the Southern Denmark universities are more likely than UCPH students to start their own businesses.

Recommends state grant SU to entrepreneurs

This said, marginally more UCPH students want to start their own businessess than those from the universities in Aarhus and Aalborg.

In reality, less than one in ten students actually achieves the goal of becoming an entrepreneur, reports the ASE. To help out, the organisation recommends extending the Danish student grant and loan scheme to cover a one-year entrepreneurial sabbatical.

See the table with results in the fact box to the right. See also our series of articles on entrepreneurship at the University of Copenhagen here.

See the original report in Danish here: http://www.ase.dk/presse/analyser/2012/6/fra-studerende-til-ivaerksaetter

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