The official religion of Denmark, as stated in the Danish Constitution, is Evangelical Lutheran. Approximately 85% of the Danish population is Evangelical Lutheran, 3% are Roman Catholic, and approximately 5% of the population is Muslim. If…
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Planning for Your Health Abroad (Semester)
/copenhagen/student-resource/admitted-semester-student-info/planning-health-abroad/Health Information Form As a part of Student Registration, you complete a Health Information form. The main purpose of this form is to help you prepare for managing your mental and physical health abroad and this…
Diversity Resources
/copenhagen/student-resource/diversity-resources/Building a Supportive & Open Community at DIS DIS is dedicated to ensuring that all students have a platform for discussion and dialogue regarding diversity abroad. We offer two Affinity Groups, facilitated by locals: LGBTQIA+ and…
Students from Entry Visa-Free Countries
/copenhagen/student-resource/admitted-semester-student-info/legal-residence-process/entry-visa-free/You will need two important cards during your semester abroad: A Danish Residence Permit and a CPR Card. Refer to our resources outlining what each card is used for here. Watch a quick video introduction below:…
Booking Your Flight (Semester)
/copenhagen/student-resource/admitted-semester-student-info/booking-your-flight/You are responsible for booking your own flight to Copenhagen, to allow you maximum flexibility and to take advantage of travel benefits such as frequent flyer miles. DIS will welcome you to Denmark at the Copenhagen Airport (CPH) and will ensure…
Students from Entry Visa-Required Countries
/copenhagen/student-resource/admitted-semester-student-info/legal-residence-process/entry-visa-required/You will need two important cards during your semester abroad: A Danish Residence Permit and a CPR Card. Refer to our resources outlining what each card is used for here. The guidelines outlined on this page are…
Visiting a Doctor, Hospital, or Dentist
/copenhagen/student-resource/health-and-safety/visiting-a-doctor-hospital-dentist-abroad/The steps to visiting a doctor will look different depending on if you’ve received your CPR card or not. Read more below on how to access medical care while in Denmark. Visiting a Doctor With a…
Frequently Asked Questions: Homestay
/copenhagen/semester/housing/homestay/frequently-asked-questions-homestay/Q / Why do DIS hosts choose to have DIS students live with them? A / There are many different reasons, but most likely because they… Value the intercultural exchange Are interested in your culture and…
FAQs about the Child Diversity & Development Practicum
/copenhagen/faqs-about-child-diversity-development-practicums/If you are enrolled in the Child Development & Diversity Core Course, you will also be enrolled in a mandatory practicum course as well. Here are some answers to frequently asked questions. Q / What kinds…
Research Assistant: Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Diseases
/copenhagen/courses/research-assistant-cardiovascular-and-cerebrovascular-diseases/Lars Jørn Jensen’s group (Cerebrovascular Physiology) studies arteriolar function in health and disease. We investigate fundamental mechanisms in regulation of arteriolar tone involved in the control of blood pressure and organ perfusion (with emphasis on the…
My Copenhagen Story
/copenhagen/my-copenhagen-story/Are you curious about studying abroad in Copenhagen? Be inspired by other students who share their personal stories.
Homestay
/copenhagen/semester/housing/homestay/Homestay is one of the most popular housing options at DIS, and each semester, departing students rank it highly in terms of housing choice satisfaction!
Past Student Bloggers
/copenhagen/about/study-abroad-blogs/past-student-bloggers/Student bloggers share their stories semester after semester. Although DIS changes over the years, bloggers from previous semesters can still be important and inspiring resources.
Walking in Copenhagen
/copenhagen/student-resource/how-to-get-around-copenhagen/walking-in-copenhagen/Walking is the easiest way to get around the DIS Copenhagen neighborhood, which is located in the Latin Quarter. With its narrow one-way streets and close proximity to Strøget, the main walking street in Copenhagen, pedestrians…