KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET – Denmark
The University of Copenhagen (Københavns Universitet) is one of the leading public research institutions in Denmark, founded in 1479, making it the second-oldest university in Scandinavia. Located in the vibrant city of Copenhagen, the university is organized into six faculties across four campuses.
With 36 departments, 122 research centers, and several museums and botanical gardens, it fosters a diverse academic environment. The university also plays a crucial role in healthcare through its collaboration with regional hospitals, forming the Copenhagen University Hospital.
The University of Copenhagen’s commitment to excellence is reflected in its notable alumni, including 10 Nobel laureates, a Turing Award recipient, and numerous political leaders. It continues to lead groundbreaking research both in Denmark and globally, with research stations spanning from the capital to Greenland.
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