Total international student enrollment:
28,892
Top 10 places of origin and number of students
|
Place of Origin |
Number of Students* |
| 1 |
Norway |
1,989 |
| 2 |
Germany |
1,695 |
| 3 |
Sweden |
1,344 |
| 4 |
China |
1,289 |
| 5 |
Lithuania |
1,039 |
| 6 |
Poland |
974 |
| 7 |
Romania |
915 |
| 8 |
Iceland |
915 |
| 9 |
France |
838 |
| 10 |
Bulgaria |
717 |
Level of study information for the top 10 places of origin (25 KB, XLS)
Full degree students by field and level of study
|
Undergraduate |
Master's |
Doctoral |
Total |
| Humanities and liberal arts |
1,569 |
1,106 |
154 |
2,829 |
| Natural sciences |
1,675 |
1,061 |
663 |
3,399 |
| Social sciences |
3,571 |
3,097 |
167 |
6,835 |
| Health sciences |
1,319 |
735 |
185 |
2,239 |
| Technology |
2,052 |
1,404 |
744 |
4,200 |
| Total |
10,186 |
7,403 |
1,913 |
19,502 |
Note: *These figures only include students studying for a full-degree in Denmark and students who participate in exchange visits at the 8 Danish universities.
This data is for the period of September 2010 to June 2011. It corresponds with the higher education academic school year.
Source: Danish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Higher Education as reported by the Danish Agency for Universities and Internationalisation
Total international student enrollment:
24,485
99% of Danish higher education institutions enroll international students.
Top 10 sending places of origin*
| |
Place of Origin |
Number of Students |
| 1 |
Norway |
1,885 |
| 2 |
Germany |
1,470 |
| 3 |
Sweden |
1,261 |
| 4 |
China |
1,176 |
| 5 |
Poland |
946 |
| 6 |
Iceland |
911 |
| 7 |
France |
784 |
| 8 |
Lithuania |
758 |
| 9 |
Spain |
592 |
| 10 |
Romania |
590 |
Level of study information for the top 10 places of origin (25 KB, XLS)
Note: *These figures only include students studying for a full-degree in Denmark and students who participate in exchange visits at the 8 Danish universities. For the remaining institutions we do not have data on origin-level.
This data is for the period of September 2009 to June 2010. It corresponds with the higher education academic school year.
All 57 Danish institutions were surveyed.
Source: Danish Agency for Universities and Internationalisation