Denmark wants international students—but can’t house them

More than half of international students in Denmark live in the Capital Region. While Mayor for Employment and Integration Jens Kristian Lütken describes Copenhagen as “an easy access to the Nordic life,” the city also presents significant challenges. Among them, a persistent student housing crisis that many face upon arrival

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There’s only one public youth housing unit for every 12 students in Denmark

Københavns Kommune released a report on the international workforce and international students in the Capital Region, presented to stakeholders of the city’s international community. The study debunks various aspects regarding international students in Copenhagen, but behind the numbers were left undefined the difficulties they face regarding accommodation and employment after graduation. The report shows that […]


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