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Copenhagen Business School - Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen Business School (CBS) is a private educational institution
established in 1917 by the Danish Society for the Advancement of Business
Education. CBS has around 15,000 students and an annual intake of around 1,000
exchange students. With this number of students as well as around 400 full-time
researchers and around 500 administrative employees, CBS is one of the three
largest business schools in Northern Europe.
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offers over 100 courses taught in English each semester. Exchange
students participate in a “crash course” prior to the semester designed
to orient them to the language and culture of Denmark. |
Exchange students are eligible to work part-time up to 15 hours per
week. However, students are forewarned that jobs in Denmark are scarce. |
Students can choose from dorm-style accommodations where they live with
other exchange students or make arrangements on their own for a private
apartment or flat. |
For more information, visit CBS’s exchange program website.
What Smith students have to say about Copenhagen:
"I had the time of my life, living with people from about
20 different countries. It was a great chance to network, to meet people from
other cultures, and to know about different lifestyles. Their exchange crew was
VERY, VERY good... we had the most amazing introduction week and got to make
good friends with the Danes and also other exchange students. Their
international office was also very helpful in addressing all of our concerns.
However, their study system was a little hard to get used to."
- Smith Student, Class of 2007
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