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  1. La Universidad de Copenhague fue fundada en 1479 y es la universidad más antigua de Dinamarca. Entre el cierre del Studium Generale en Lund en 1536 y el establecimiento de la Universidad de Aarhus en la década de 1920 , era la única universidad en Dinamarca. La universidad se convirtió en un centro de enseñanza teológica católica romana ...

  2. Introduction to the University of Copenhagen with presentations of research, education and history, relevant information about the University's organisation and campus, plus facts, figures and contact information.

  3. La Universidad de Copenhague (Danés: Københavns Universitet, abbr. KU) es una prestigiosa universidad pública de investigación en Copenhague, Dinamarca.Fundada en 1479, la Universidad de Copenhague es la segunda universidad más antigua de Escandinavia después de la Universidad de Uppsala, y se ubica como una de las mejores universidades de los países nórdicos, Europa y el mundo.

  4. The University of Copenhagen is working towards becoming one of the world’s greenest campus areas, leaving as little environmental and climate footprint as possible. The University facilitates cross-organisation collaboration, liaises with the business community and helps students find relevant programmes and projects in the field of sustainability.

  5. Master of Science (MSc) in Physics. During the 2-year MSc programme in Physics at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen you will have plenty of opportunities to immerse yourself in the many different areas of physics. The programme is offered in English. Physicists find employment very quickly. Companies in the public and private ...

  6. The University of Copenhagen is a research-led university which provides research and education of the highest international standards. With over 40,000 students and more than 9,000 employees, the University of Copenhagen (UCPH) is one of the largest institutions of research and education in the Nordic countries.

  7. The MSc in Neuroscience qualifies you as an experienced neuroscientist with highly specialized knowledge of the cells of the brain, their circuits, and higher brain functions. Through lectures, journal clubs, hands-on lab sessions, and a master’s thesis during the last academic year, you will be challenged to find new applications in the ...