Short Term Exchange - Copenhagen Business School (July)
Established in 1917, Copenhagen Business School (CBS) is one of the largest and most prestigious business schools in Europe.
Join the International Summer University Programme (ISUP) at CBS, one of Europe’s largest and oldest summer programme, and experience Denmark, Scandinavia’s greatest little kingdom where tradition meets innovation.
Study Areas
Marketing, Finance, Corporate & Business Strategy, Communication, Innovation & Entrepreneurship, etc.
Application Deadlines
- First Round: 28 January 2020
- Final Round: 3 March 2020 (for courses that are not fully booked)
$2500 Endeavour Leadership scholarship may be available for undergraduate students with a minimum WAM of 70 or above. Application is by invitation only. The MacAbroad Office will do a preliminary selection and send the application instructions to eligible students.
Location | Copenhagen, Denmark |
Type of Program | Short Term Exchange, Short Term Study Abroad |
Level of Study | Undergraduate |
Length of Program | 4 weeks |
Program Dates | 23 June - 23 July 2020 Students need to arrive on the 21st of June 2020 for Orientation |
Language of Instruction | English |
| Travel Grant | $500 |
Program Fee | Tuition Fee
Accommodation Fee
More information on costs and fees can be found here. |
WAM Requirement | 60 |
Course Information | Please wait until the 2020 unit approvals are released, in the meantime, please use the 2019 list as a guide. Make sure you fulfil the course prerequisites stated in the course catalogue. |
Accommodation |
More Information please visit the Accommodation website. |
Arrival service | Arrival service is arranged at a hotel near the airport on 21 June 2019, and students will be accompanied to their dormitories. |
Social programme |
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Visa | Some students who come to Denmark to participate in ISUP will have to apply for a short-term Schengen visa for the period of the duration of the programme. If students are going to study in Denmark for less than three months, they will not get a student visa. Students can check the Danish Immigration Services' website to see whether they need to apply for a short-term visa for entering Denmark. |
Program Website |
Eligibility criteria
To be eligible for this program, you must meet the following:
- Macquarie Abroad General Eligibility Criteria
- Nomination from Macquarie University
- English language proficiency for non-native speakers
- Review the course information and restricted courses to check it is suitable for your degree progression at Macquarie University
How to Apply
Applicants must complete an online Application form. You'll need to include:
Your personal details, One University preference, It should take around 2 - 3 minutes to complete an application.
Important notes:
Application Fee and Payment Options: For all exchange programs (semester and short term), there is a compulsory application fee. For more information and payment options please refer to the Payment Website.
Insurance: It is a requirement of the exchange program that all students must purchase their own travel insurance to cover them for the duration of their entire journey overseas. More information will be given to students upon acceptance.
Program Costs: You remain enrolled at Macquarie University and continue to pay your tuition fees to Macquarie University. As an exchange student you pay no tuition fees to host university. However, you must also always be prepared for unexpected expenses, and should consider how you will be dealing with the expenses of your exchange before you leave your home country. Prior to departure, you will need to save sufficient funds to cover all of your expenses for the duration of your exchange. Some costs to consider include: airfares, students visa (if required), travel health insurance, accommodation, food, additional travel, entertainment, textbooks, incidental expense. If you wish to work while you are away, it is important to note that work rights for international students vary from country to country. For further information about your visa restrictions please contact the consulate or embassy of your host country.
*Disclaimer: Macquarie University does not ensure the quality or reputation of activities run externally, should students choose to undertake these activities they take on the full risk and responsibility. All students need to undertake their own risk assessment before departure, considering wisely their personal health and safety risks. Ultimately participation in these activities is at the students’ risk.
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Summary
Study a Short Term Exchange program in Copenhagen Business School (July) for 4 weeks, Copenhagen Business School (July) is located in Denmark
Area of study
Business
Eligibility
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Tags
Macquarie, Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Copenhagen Business School (July), Short Term Exchange, Denmark, Business,
Benefits
Travel Grant
Value
AU $500
Phone
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Email
mi.exchange@mq.edu.au
Apply URL
https://students.mq.edu.au/experience/travel-while-studying/apply
Level of study
Undergraduate; Postgraduate