Roskilde University (RUC)

Roskilde University (RUC)

Roskilde University (RUC)
Roskilde, Denmark

Foundation Year: 1972

Location: Roskilde, Denmark

World Rankings:

  • Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2025: Ranked 501–600.
  • US News Best Global Universities: Ranked #1465.
  • QS World University Rankings: Europe 2025: Ranked #415.

Why Choose Roskilde University as an International Student?

1. Interdisciplinary Approach

  • Problem-Oriented Learning: RUC emphasizes a problem-oriented approach, encouraging students to engage in interdisciplinary research and collaboration.

2. International Community

  • Diverse Student Body: Approximately 17% of the student population is international, fostering a multicultural and inclusive environment.

3. Research Excellence

  • Focus Areas: RUC concentrates on fields where it holds international or national status, ensuring high-quality research and education.

4. Student Support Services

  • International Community: A student-run organization that hosts various events to create a social platform for international and Danish students at RUC.

Available Courses for International Students

Undergraduate Programs (Taught in English)

  • International Studies: Focuses on structural inequalities between the rich and poor parts of the world and the political, social, and economic processes and consequences.

Postgraduate Programs (Taught in English)

  • International Studies: An interdisciplinary program that delves deeper into global inequalities and decision-making processes.

Note: RUC offers a variety of programs across different faculties. For a comprehensive list, visit their official website.


Intakes

  • Main Intake: September each year.
  • Application Deadlines:
    • Non-EU/EEA Applicants: Deadlines may vary; please check specific program details.
    • EU/EEA Applicants: Deadlines may vary; please check specific program details.

Scholarships for Bangladeshi Students

  • Danish Government Scholarships: Available for highly qualified non-EU/EEA students; these scholarships cover tuition fees and provide a living allowance.
  • RUC Specific Scholarships: Some programs may offer scholarships based on academic merit; applicants should consult the respective program’s website for details.

Tuition Costs

  • Undergraduate and Postgraduate Programs:
    • EU/EEA and Swiss Citizens: Tuition-free.
    • Non-EU/EEA Students: Tuition fees vary by program; please refer to the specific program page for detailed information.

Living Costs

  • Accommodation: Monthly rent ranges from DKK 3,200 to DKK 4,700, with an average of DKK 3,950.
  • General Expenses: Students should budget approximately EUR 1,000 to EUR 1,500 per month for living expenses, including food, transportation, and personal costs.

Job Prospects After Graduation

  • Employability: RUC graduates are well-regarded in various industries due to the university’s emphasis on interdisciplinary skills and problem-solving abilities.
  • Career Services: RUC offers career support services, including job fairs, internships, and career counseling, to assist students in their transition to the workforce.

For the most accurate and up-to-date information, prospective students are encouraged to visit Roskilde University’s official website or contact the International Office directly.

  • Founding Year 1972
  • QS World Ranking Ranked #415
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