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…
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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…
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…
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…
Research Assistant: Retention of Nurses in the Hospital Sector
/copenhagen/courses/research-assistant-retention-of-nurses-in-the-hospital-sector/According to the WHO, the lack of healthcare staff is going to be the biggest challenge for European health systems in the years to come(Ticking Timebomb, n.d.). In the USA, according to a McKinsey survey from…
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.