Wednesday, September 16, 2015

丹麥哥本哈根大學碩士申請一般流程 General Applying Procedure for a Master Programme at University of Copenhagen, Denmark



# 英文介紹網頁 English References

# 流程介紹(以申請2016/9/1開始之MSc in Agricultural Development為例)

1. 申請 Online Application 

> 關於日期 :
1. Application deadline (Study Start 2016/9/1.)
2. Online Application Portal opens 2015/11/15.
3. Closing date is 2016/1/15.
4. Application results will be issued no later than 2016/5/1.

> 關於學費 :
Payment and Tuition Fees
1. Payment and tuition fees Applicants who are citizens of a country outside of the EU, EEA or Switzerland are charged a tuition fee for taking a Master’s Degree.
2. The tuition fee applies per semester and must be paid by 2016/4/15 (for Autumn semester).
3. Tuition fee for the MSc in Agricultural Development per semester: DKK 55,000 / EUR 7,300
(€7300*2*37 = NT 540200)
4. Faculty of Science has a very limited number of scholarships to award outstanding non-EU/EEA MSc students.
5. The scholarships are granted to cover the tuition fee, or in exceptional cases both tuition fee and living expenses.
6. All non-EU/EEA applicants with a grade point average above 80% of their bachelor’s degree are considered for the scholarships/tuition fee waivers.
7. The faculty may choose to allocate some scholarships to further collaboration with applicants from the faculty’s non-European strategic partners.
8. Furthermore, The Faculty of Science will look at the academic performance by fee-paying students who have completed the first year at the faculty and award the very best of these a full 1 year scholarship (to cover both tuition fee and living expenses for the 2nd year of the programme).

> 線上申請表 Online Application Form (max 3 applications) :
Log in to follow your application here.
User Guide for Online Application

* We recommend that you keep the user guide open while you fill in your application and that you use Firefox as your browser when using the portal.

> 關於申請所需文件 Attachments and Documentation for your application :
Attachments and Documentation
1. 學士學位證書 Official diploma and transcript of results from a completed Bachelor's degree.
2. 已修習相關課程敘述 Course descriptions of courses undertaken in your Bachelor degree relevant to the programme you are applying for. These can be in the form of photocopies from your university's academic handbook/course lists or print-outs from the university's website. They should describe what was required of you to complete the courses, what was studied and hours of study. These course descriptions allow us to understand exactly what you have studied in your prior degree, and help us to determine whether you meet the requirements and are eligible for the MSc degree.
3. 個人履歷 An updated version of your C.V. (curriculum vitae)/ résumé including a chronological overview of your academic history (a photo is not necessary).
4. 護照影本 A photocopy of your passport. Should you have more than one passport (citizenship) please copy the passport with which you will use to travel to Denmark.
5. 英文檢定成績 Proof of English language proficiency (not applicable to native English speakers)
* 可不必經由英文檢定官方單位發送成績證明 We are now able to check all the approved types of language tests online as long as you upload your test score sheet in the online application portal. So there is no need for you to have the test score sent to us directly from the test centre.
* In 2016 the deadline for providing us with your language test score is 2016/6/1 (for study start in 2016/9).
- IELTS-test (British Council) with a minimum score of 6.5
- TOEFL CBT with a minimum score of 213 points
- TOEFL PBT with a minimum score of 560 points
- TOEFL iBT with a minimum score of 83 points
- Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE) or Advanced (CAE) passed at level C1 or C2

> Q&A :
1. What are the living costs in Denmark?
Living in Denmark
- Housing (UCPH Housing Foundation) :
* Not a part of the University of Copenhagen, it is a private foundation, but naturally the two institutions work closely together.
* Email : contact@housingfoundation.ku.dk
* 7 employees :
Charlotte Simonsen, Director of Housing
Marianne Høimann, Housing Coordinator (Student contact)
Eva Louise Troels Petersen, Housing Coordinator (Student contact)
Julie Rosenkilde Hannibal, Project Manager & PA
Katrine-Sofie Schlie Russell, Finance and Accounts Manager (maternity leave 2015-2016)
Lena Bech Pedersen, Finance and Accounts Manager (maternity cover 2015-2016)
Anelise Drew-Eskesen, Finance assistant
Housing Options for students
How To Apply
All practical information regarding your arrival, during your stay and also about your departure
Health and insurance :
- Students from countries outside the European Union, You are covered by the Danish National Health Service after a period of 6 weeks counting from the day you have registered with the municipality. This means that you are not covered for the first 6 weeks of your stay, and therefore it is important that you have private medical insurance covering the first 6 weeks of your stay.
Visa/residence permit
Denmark and the Danes

2. What are official certified copies? 
* An official certified copy is a copy of an original document that has been certified as a true and correct copy by a person who is authorised to witness a statutory declaration. Official certified copies are usually a photocopy of the original document stamped, signed and verified by an official in your country. Each country varies in whom is qualified to certify documents, however generally speaking your university, lawyers, embassies and most cases banks can certify documents for you, so that we can verify that what we have is a true replica of the original (and therefore determine if you are eligible for the MSc with us).

3. What kind of jobs are available for international students in Copenhagen?
* KU Jobbank
* As a student in Denmark you are able to work part time outside of your university studies. Many students can receive jobs in bars, restaurants and other service industries. Study related jobs are rare but are often advertised on the university job.

4. How do I apply for a visa?
* Once you have been offered admission, we at SCIENCE Student Services will initiate your visa process and walk you through the process. You are not required to do anything prior to your application.

> 連絡人 Contact :
Contact - SCIENCE Student Services
Study and Career Guidance
Email - studentservices@science.ku.dk

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