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Information on higher education in the Nordic countries
This homepage gives easy access to information about higher education and universities in the Nordic countries. Furthermore, you can find information about other Nordic cultural phenomena related to education.

The Danish Centre for Assessment of Foreign Qualifications (CVUU) aims to make it easier for holders of foreign credentials to enter the Danish labour market or undertake further education.

The Swedish National Board of Student Aid, CSN, is the national authority that handle the Swedish financial aid for students; i.e. loan and grant for studies. We also handle the recruitment grant; a grant you may receive if you meet certain criteria.

Center for Caucasus Studies at Øresund University. The Center is a common academic forum for Caucasus Studies in the Øresund region. It unites an extensive competence on the Caucasus that is found in diverse disciplines at different departments and academic institutions in the Øresund region, for instance, political science, history, economy, art, religion, languages and ethnic relations.

studera.nu is constructed on the initiative of the National Agency for Higher Education. The aim is to provide prospective Swedish students with a one-stop Internet site containing relevant information about higher education opportunities.

SU - The Danish students' Grants and Loans Scheme in Denmark. Every Dane over the age of 18 is entitled to public support for his or her further education - regardless of social standing. Tuition at Danish public and most private educational institutions is free. Society lends students a helping hand in covering living costs for a great variety of courses and studies.

The National Agency for Higher Education is a central agency responsible for matters relating to institutions of higher education.

The Centre for Danish Studies organises courses that award degree points in Danish language, Danish history, modern Danish culture, and contemporary Danish politics, while shorter, intensive Danish language courses are arranged in Copenhagen. The Centre also acts together with its network of researchers to arrange a series of seminars and conferences. Our aim is to promote research into Denmark and to contribute to the development of new research programmes, in co-operation with researchers throughout Sweden and Denmark and from farther afield.

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