Wednesday, 14 March 2012

Top 25 European universities for Asian students VI


University of CopenhagenThe oldest and largest research institute of Denmark, Copenhagen University is home to about 40,000 students, including 5,000 foreign students who are full-time, exchange or guest. It has eight faculties and over 100 departments and research centers. With four campuses of downtown Copenhagen, the University is the ideal place to soak up the excellence in education and cultural experience in the beating heart of this beautiful Scandinavian country. The university has established partnerships with key Australian National University, the University of California at Berkeley, National University of Singapore, Cambridge University, Oxford University, University of Tokyo and Yale University, among others.
Karolinska InstitutetThis popular university in Sweden is one of the largest medical universities in Europe. It is the only school outside of medicine in the United States ranked in the top 10 lists of the world and accounts for 40 percent of medical research in Sweden. The Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet provides for the award of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine and is also a member of the League of European Research Universities. These colleges of medicine is definitely the place to look for budding doctors.
University of HeidelbergThe oldest university in Germany has 12 faculties and offers courses in about 100 courses. Agerman academic excellence and a founder of the League of European Research Universities, the setting is also part of the Coimbra Group and European University Association. 600 th anniversary of the university, which was held in 1986, chose as its motto: "A Tradition for the Future", a statement that reflects the pride and reputation of this "republic scientific productive." Ruprecht, the university newspaper, an extensive distribution network and is recognized as the best student newspaper in the country. Heidelberg offers a range of attractions, ranging from architecture to appeal a lively student nightlife, with many festivals held throughout the city, the university fraternities and dormitories, and the neighboring city of Mannheim, which has a nightlife home even more diverse.

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