One of the most common questions international students ask us is "What is life like at Dania?".
Your studies will of course be your first priority, but an enjoyable student social life also represents an important part of the university experience in Denmark. Each university campus is filled with a wide range of students who, like you, are eager to meet people and exchange ideas. The friends you make at your university can become lifelong friends, or even part of your global network of business contacts.
One of the best ways to build your social circle is to participate in the on-campus activities.
The teaching is a combination of classroom teaching, projects, case studies, guest speakers and company visits. The focus is on evidence drawn from practice.
Dania Academy is characterized by committed teachers that you can always get in touch with if you should need a chat, whether it is of professional or personal nature.
The first period at your new place of study things can be overwhelming and surprising because a lot of things you have been accustomed to in your home country or from your high school will be different.
There will be many things to consider, both new people and a lot of practical issues. You must learn how to structure your time and prioritize. There will be a requirement that you study full time and work commites with your field of study, this means that you must prepare yourself on your own. You will find several exams during your first year in several different subjects.
Athletic activities are an important part of Danish culture. There are plenty of handball, football and volleyball matches happening through-out the year. As a student, you can try-out to be on the team or show your support as a spectator at the games.
In addition, Campus Viborg students have access to the building's gym where students often organize sports competitions, zumba and dancing classes and many more.
You can experience more Danish culture by going to international gatherings and parties, debates and other cultural activities on campus. The Friday Bar concept is also very popular among students and is normally held on campus - another fantastic way to make lifelong friends with other students and get actively involved in campus life.