Danish gov’t funds projects to address int’l graduate retention
With 42% of international graduates in Denmark leaving within two years, the government will provide funding for new five projects to improve retention.
With 42% of international graduates in Denmark leaving within two years, the government will provide funding for new five projects to improve retention.
Denmark should develop an outbound mobility strategy to ensure its students do not lag behind European counterparts in access to education overseas.
Business Academy Aarhus bids to boost its outbound mobility programs, as government regulation has resulted in a reduction of EMI courses.
Denmark is the latest European country with a student accommodation shortage to be highlighted by the Class of 2020, and its advice is to "invest in crisis", as mixed opportunities seen across the nation.
The Danish government will reduce the number of places on certain English-language programs to discourage international graduates from returning home to work after their studies.
The Technical University of Denmark is building a residential complex of 312 studio apartments catering to international students in north Copenhagen.
Danish officials are hoping that a European Union court can settle the issue of missing loan repayments from European students to Copenhagen.
The Danish government has released a new code of conduct for higher education institutions that recruit international students, with the aim of making Denmark a more attractive study destination.