Vacant Places in Denmark
Today (30th July) is the day when students should receive their acceptance letters to programmes in Danish universities. As part of this procedure, these universities are now identifying those undergraduate programmes, taught through English, where there might still be some vacant places.
Please note that, in some of these programmes, the number of available places is limited, so you should apply as soon as possible. Contact
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to find out what you need to do to apply to any of these programmes
The following vacant places have been announced:
Aarhus University
Economics and Business Administration Global Management and Manufacturing
Aalborg University
Language & International Studies Medialogy Robotics Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology IT, Communication and New Media Manufacturing and Operations Engineering Sustainable Biotechnology
Roskilde University
Natural Sciences
University of Southern Denmark
Market and Management Anthropology Product Development and Innovation Engineering (Innovation and Business) Mechatronics Economics and Business Administration International Business Administration & Languages European studies Economics and Information Technology

Above: Aalborg University
VIA University College
Architecture Technology and Construction Management Engineering in Materials Science & Product Design Global Business Engineering International Sale and Marketing Management Mechanical Engineering Supply Engineering
University College Northern Denmark
Architectural Technology and Construction Management Automation Engineering Energy Technology Export and Technology Management Financial Management IT Network and Electronics Technology Natural and Cultural Heritage Management
Programmes in Denmark are attracting increasing interest from UK and Irish students. Not only do they provide an excellent preparation for global employment markets, but there are no Tuition Fees in Denmark and, importantly, admissions decisions are not based on Grades or Points |