Study abroad in Copenhagen, Denmark: Most popular universities for Biology.

Are you thinking of studying Biology, abroad? Below you can find the most popular universities and programmes to study Biology in Copenhagen, Denmark. This list is based on visitors on the Studyportals websites, listing more than 150,000 English-taught Bachelor's and Master's programmes world-wide.



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University of Copenhagen

The University offers researchers and students the opportunity to develop their talent and launches ambitious interdisciplinary initiatives to support its strong academic communities. Through research-based teaching – and by involving them in research – students are equipped to address society's challenges and needs.
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Technical University of Denmark (DTU)

For almost two centuries DTU, Technical University of Denmark, has been dedicated to fulfilling the vision of H.C. Ørsted—the father of electromagnetism—who founded the university in 1829 to develop and create value using the natural sciences and the technical sciences to benefit society.
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Most popular Biology programmes for international students in Copenhagen

These are the most popular programmes among international students who are looking for a Biology degree in Copenhagen.

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Improve Food Quality and Stability through Chemical Knowledge - seen from the Products' Point of View!

University of Copenhagen

This course will give you an insight into how to optimize food quality and stability using state-of-the-art knowledge about the food chemistry going on in the life time of a food product.
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Chemical and Biochemical Process Engineering

Technical University of Denmark (DTU)

General course objectives: Through the analysis of a particular chemical and biochemical productions, to give the students an introduction to the nature, structure and methods of the chemical engineering profession.
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Lake-Wetland Ecodynamics

University of Copenhagen

The course will combine advanced topics on wetland ecosystems theory and modelling (hydrology, biogeochemistry) with new technological advances for developing ecohydrological methods.
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Bioinformatics

University of Copenhagen

As a student at the Bioinformatics programme at the University of Copenhagen, you learn to solve biological problems by combining mathematical and statistical calculation methods with computer science. 
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Advanced Course in Protein Structure and Dynamics

University of Copenhagen

The Advanced Course in Protein Structure and Dynamics course at University of Copenhagen brings together teachers in chemistry, physics, biology and pharmacology providing a multidisciplinary contemporary practical and theoretical outlook on proteins, covering computational methods, NMR, MS, scattering methods, single molecule spectroscopy and metal-ion protein interactions.
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From bloom to gloom – Primary production, food web processes and vertical flux in changing oceans

Technical University of Denmark (DTU)

This course covers aspects of biological flux processes in the marine environment with a combination of lectures, field study, analyses and modelling. We will investigate particle production and degradation processes, sample particle fluxes and discuss effects of climatic changes. Teachers are experts in the field of production, particle aggregation, flux, chemistry and biological processes. Special attention is given to statistical analyses and modelling of carbon flux.
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Postdoc in Plant Tissue Microfluidics

Technical University of Denmark (DTU)

DTU Nanotech - The Department for Micro- and Nanotechnology is a research institute at the Danish Technical University. DTU Nanotech represents a cross-disciplinary research environment where micro- and nanotechnology are applied to a wide range of scientific disciplines, e.g. mechanics, optics, chemistry, medical technologies, and biotechnology.
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MSc in Biophysics

University of Copenhagen

As a graduate student in biophysics, you will learn to apply the methods and results of physics in the context of nature. You will learn how the laws of physics can be applied to processes in living organisms, and that the resulting mathematical models are extremely complex.
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About Biology

Biology degrees teach students about the principles sustaining life. Biology classes analyse the elements of life and how they function, interact, and evolve into complex organisms. Biology studies include courses in General Chemistry, Microbial Science, Genetics, or Natural Science. Biologists find work as biotechnologists, microbiologists, pharmacologists, soil scientists, laboratory technicians, and more.

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