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How to spend your free time in Copenhagen

By CIEE Copenhagen at CIEE

Written by Evan Dobkin Fall Block 1 student: While studying abroad in any location, there are times where you will find yourself free of plans. How you spend this time... keep reading

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A Danish Passion: Handball aka Håndbold in Danish

By CIEE Copenhagen at CIEE

A Danish Passion: Handball aka Håndbold in Danish Håndbold as the word describes, is a sport where a small ball is played among players with their hands. One might think... keep reading

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Pros and Cons: Study Abroad in Copenhagen

By College Study Abroad Ambassador at CIEE

By: Isabella del Rosario When studying abroad you will likely visit lots of different types of cities. Some you will really enjoy and some maybe not so much. During my... keep reading

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My Five Favorite Places to Go In Copenhagen

By College Study Abroad Ambassador at CIEE

By: Emmet Anderson The Louisiana Museum I genuinely think the Louisiana Museum in Humlebaek is the greatest museum I’ve ever been to. For starters, the location is impeccable. On the... keep reading

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Finding the Meaning of Hygge

By College Study Abroad Ambassador at CIEE

By: Emmet Anderson When I was trying to decide what city to study abroad in this summer, I stumbled upon a video about Copenhagen with the concept of Hygge at... keep reading

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5 Best Places to Study Abroad for Psychology

By College Study Abroad at CIEE

If you’re studying psychology or you’re passionate about the field, consider studying psychology abroad to learn all about this fascinating discipline from another country’s perspective. Perhaps you're a psychology major... keep reading

Polar Plunge in Copenhagen

By Elizabeth H.

Hi friends! I just wanted to share about one of my favorite memories from my time in Copenhagen. CIEE offers a lot of fun activities throughout the week so students... keep reading

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The Ultimate Guide to Studying Abroad in Denmark

By College Study Abroad at CIEE

Are you looking to discover a coastline country with a rich history, and unique, modern culture? Then look no further than a Denmark study abroad program! Why Study Abroad in... keep reading

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Why Study Abroad in Copenhagen

By College Study Abroad at CIEE

Copenhagen , the capital of Denmark , is a unique urban eco-city with lots of fascinating attractions and activities. A Copenhagen study abroad opportunity will leave you with lasting memories... keep reading

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Recommendations for Springtime in Copenhagen!

By Amalie Niegel at CIEE

The days have started to get longer, the random sleet showers have become less frequent and was that… was that a ray of sun? During the spring months, Denmark and... keep reading

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Let's Get Cold! - Winter Bathing in Denmark

By CIEE Copenhagen at CIEE

Looking for a new activity to try and get your next adrenaline kick? Since the Danish landscape doesn’t feature a wealth of mountains to go rock climbing or skiing on... keep reading

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CIEE Copenhagen Staff’s Favorite Places in CPH

By CIEE Copenhagen at CIEE

Moving to a new city can be daunting to say the least, because it means learning a whole new routine, getting used to different surroundings and people, constantly losing your... keep reading

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Our Students on What Makes Copenhagen One of the Most Livable Cities

By CIEE Copenhagen at CIEE

Every year countless surveys and rankings try to determine what the most livable city in world is – in other words, where is the water and air cleanest? Where is... keep reading

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6 Tips to Immerse Yourself in Danish Culture - Christmas Edition!

By CIEE Copenhagen at CIEE

In August we wrote a blog post with six different tips on how to immerse yourself in Danish culture while you’re studying with us in Copenhagen. This time around, we’re... keep reading

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What Your Favorite Danish Pastry Says About You

By CIEE Copenhagen at CIEE

When most people in the States say “Danish”, they usually mean the pastry and not the language native to the author of The Little Mermaid – and with good reason... keep reading