More, and yet more, students to Copenhagen

27/08-10 kl. 08:31 Education
intl students intro course Photo: Luci Ellis Students waiting before going into the introduction course a few weeks ago

Year-on-year increases continue. More international students than ever

by Mike Young

More foreign students than ever are the proud owners of white University of Copenhagen student ID cards.

For every two internationals that called Copenhagen their home five years ago, there are now three.

This can be seen from figures released to the University Post from the International Office.

Years of increases

In 2009-2010 there were 2126 internationals who had enrolled during the year, a five per cent increase compared to the same period the year before. The increase comes on the top of a year-on-year wave of newcomers to the city.

The International Office points to the greater number of courses offered in English, and Copenhagen's better standing abroad.

»It is important that the university can offer courses in English that are interesting to newcomers,« says Sara Dinesen of the International Office, adding that »Copenhagen has received a lot of focus in connection with the climate conference COP15, and maintains a good reputation«.

Danes and internationals in equal exchange

The underlying figures of the International Office show that the flows of Danish students abroad run in close parallel to the flow of overseas students coming to Copenhagen.

»The new students come from the same universities that Danish students want to visit themselves. And this is good,« Sara Dinesen says.

miy@adm.ku.dk

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Facts

Overseas admissions up
Number of int. students in the year:
2005-2006 1450
2006-2007 1750
2007-2008 1915
2008-2009 2021 (estimate)
2009-2010 2126 (estimate)

(Source: International Office)

Figures include students who stay at the University for up to two semesters as exchange or guest students. The figures do not include full degree students.

Where do they come from?

    Top 10 countries last semester
  • France 104
  • Germany 101
  • Italy 78
  • USA 70
  • Spain 66
  • Poland 60
  • Canada 59
  • England 56
  • Norway 56
  • Australia 47

(Source: International Office)


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