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International students

International Night

 

 

Invitation to International Night

4.30 - 8.00 pm September 10, 2024

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International Citizen Days

Join the welcome event tailored specifically for the international community in Greater Copenhagen to celebrate diversity, cross-cultural understanding and to help global citizens become local citizens.

Taking place in Øksnehallen on 27 & 28 September 2024, International Citizen Days brings together public authorities, private organisations, and local communities for two days of endless guidance on housing, job, and social life in ‘hyggelige’ surroundings.

International Citizen Days 27-28 september

Social activities at ITU

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Do remember to check out all the events that are going on at ITU. There are a wide array of student organisations at the university which you can join while studying, and it is a great way to integrate with Danish students. Also just stopping by our own coffee shop Analog or ScrollBar is a great way of meeting other students and getting to know ITU in a social context.

Academic culture

This information about academic culture is especially for international students who are coming to the IT University and Denmark to study; either as an exchange student or to complete a full degree.

This is a collection of aspects that are good to know as a new student in the Danish educational system, e.g. insight into academic culture and tips on how to prepare for exams.

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Housing

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Finding a place to live is always a pressing issue.

ITU has limited access to housing options. In general, dorms and shared apartments are often the cheapest way of living in Copenhagen.



Learn Danish

Make the most of your time in Denmark!
Participate in Danish lessons on campus.


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Nice to know

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Coming to another country as an International Student, there are a lot of new things to adjust to. Not only starting at a university and studying, but also shopping for food and finding your way around a new city.

We have made a list of useful information you can have a look at.