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Working in Denmark

Welcome

Every year, the Aarhus University welcomes an increasingly large and diverse group of international students and researchers into its community. The University believes in the growing importance of students and researchers having an international dimension in their education or work and is a strong supporter of international mobility. With connections in all corners of the world, Aarhus University offers a warm welcome to its guests from abroad.

Welcome (Aarhus University)

International Club (Aarhus University)

Useful links on working and staying in Denmark

Work in Denmark

Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation. Information on taxation, housing, health care, family, education, culture and leisure. Very useful site about living and working in Denmark as a scientist, checklists with things to remember before and after you arrive.


Visit in Denmark

The official travel guide to Denmark


Weather forecasts 

Danish Meteorological Institute


News from Denmark in English

The Copenhagen Post online

Travel planner

Plan your travel from A to B by public transportation in Denmark.

Information about NERI's local environments

Roskilde

Roskilde Kommune. This site is a quick guide to the city of Roskilde. It helps you to find answers to your questions about living and working in Roskilde.

Roskilde Web Portal . Another useful local guide which has more about culture, events etc.

Risø Guest House (next to NERI)

NERI has an arrangement with Risø National Laboratory (our neighbouring institute) according to which our guests may rent rooms at the Risø guesthouse. Your host department, from whom you can also get information concerning current prices, should make room reservation.


Silkeborg

Silkeborg. This site is a quick guide to the city of Silkeborg. It helps you to find answers to your questions about living and working in Silkeborg.

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Revised 2012.02.07