Study environment

All courses are taught in English, but having a common language is only the beginning of intercultural cooperation

International teamwork is part of life at the International Business programme and students from different countries and cultures are encouraged to work and learn together.

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A learning infrastructure

Copenhagen Business School is concentrated in four locations : Solbjerg Plads, Kilen, Dalgas Have and the new Porcelænshave. The International Business programme is based on Dalgas Have. All departments are within convenient walking distance of each other or easily accessible by the Metro - linking Dalgas Have with Solbjerg campus.
There are two libraries on campus with literature and other material within the fields of business economics and modern languages for business. The library has comprehensive collections within social sciences, culture and communication.
All buildings on campus have extensive wireless network coverage , and up to date facilities.

A Scandinavian hub

Copenhagen is an ideal place to study international business. More than 2,200 foreign companies are located here and many of these have chosen Copenhagen as their entry to the Scandinavian market. From Copenhagen you can fly to many of the other international business hubs of Europe within two hours.
Copenhagen has also become known as the city with a high quality of life, and it was voted as number two of the top 20 most lively cities in the world on criteria that included: availability of long-distance connections, a well-functioning airport, low crime rate, quality of public education, healthcare system, infrastructure, climate, access to green spaces and tolerance.
International Business students have gathered a list of favourite links that give more information about living in Copenhagen on del.icio.us . Have a look and add your own.
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Last updated by Communications & Marketing 01/11/2011