ISUP 2019 2 INTERNATIONAL SUMMER UNIVERSITY PROGRAMME STUDENT HANDBOOK WELCOME TO ISUP

Congratulations on your acceptance to the International Summer INTERNATIONAL SUMMER UNIVERSITY PROGRAMME NICE TO KNOW University Programme (ISUP) 2019. We look forward to welcoming 3 Contact information 23 Cell phones you to Business School (CBS). 3 Facebook 23 Currency 3 Academic information 23 Electricity You will soon be starting a new educational experience, and we 5 ISUP academic calendar 2019 25 Grants hope that this handbook will help you through some of the practical 25 Social Programme PREPARING FOR YOUR STAY aspects of your stay in . You will find useful and practical 25 Temporary lodging information, tips and facts about Denmark and links to pages to get 7 Introduction 25 Leisure time even more information. 7 Passport / short term visa 27 Transportation 9 Health insurance You would be wise to spend time perusing all the information, as it 9 Accommodation ABOUT DENMARK will make things so much easier for you during ISUP. 31 Geography ARRIVING AT CBS 33 Monarchy If this booklet does not answer all of your questions or dispel every 11 Arrival in Copenhagen 33 Danish language uncertainty, our best advice is simply to ask one of your new Danish 11 Email 33 The national flag classmates! They often know better than any handbook or us at the 11 Laptops 33 The political system ISUP secretariat, so do not be afraid to ask for help and information 11 Textbooks 33 International cooperation when needed. This is also the best cultural way to become acquainted 11 Student ID card 35 Education with Danes and make new friends while you are here. 11 Printing - where to print 35 Religion 13 What to wear 35 Weather Have fun, learn a lot and enjoy your stay as a student here in Den- 13 What to eat 35 LGBT mark. CBS CAMPUS MAP FURTHER INFORMATION 37 Useful links and readings Best wishes, NEED TO KNOW 37 Useful internal CBS links 17 Emergencies Niels Henrik Larsen 17 Medical treatment Director of International Office 19 Medical helpline 19 Pharmacies 19 Police 19 Lost property offices 21 Embassies 21 Budget/expected expenses INTERNATIONAL SUMMER UNIVERSITY PROGRAMME 3

CONTACT INFORMATION ACADEMIC INFORMATION

Copenhagen Business School (CBS) You can find all relevant information regarding ISUP summer International Office - ISUP courses and exams on our website: cbs.dk/summer Porcelænshaven 18A DK-2000 • ISUP courses, preliminary assignments and exams • CBS Learn (e-learning platform) Phone: (+45) 3815 3006 (reception) • Timetables and classroom allocation Email: [email protected] • Other course related information Web: cbs.dk/summer

Telephone and office hours for personal inquiry:

Monday: Closed Tuesday: 9:30 am - 12 noon and 1 pm - 3 pm Wednesday: Closed Thursday: 9:30 am -12 noon and 1 pm - 3 pm Friday: 9:30 am -12 noon and 1 pm - 3 pm

FACEBOOK

We have created a Facebook group where we will post information about ISUP as well as important reminders for deadlines coming up. Join our group: CBS International Summer University – ISUP. ISUP ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2019 5

MAY JUNE Start May End May 3 June 7 June 21 June 22 June 24 June You receive this Student You receive CBS You have access to You must apply for International students arrive International students You join the Handbook user names and Preliminary assignment on prolonged time at exam and first possible date to join the Opening Introduction Day passwords and will CBS Learn and exam abround no later move into the CBS student ceremony and Welcome with important have access to CBS Note: You must complete than this date residences Dinner study information Learn before classes start Note: Vacant from 12 am

JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OKTOBER 3 August 25/26 June – 24/25 July Last day to move out of CBS Classes start and end student residences (12 am)

25/26 June – 29 July 12 am Danish Time 30 July – 2 August 4 weeks after the ordinary exams Start October Ordinary exams: Home assignment/mini projects Ordinary exams: 4 hour You can log on to the Online ISUP sends you transcripts Note: Exam will start on the first day of teaching and written sit-in Student Service and see the ordinary from the ordinary exams will run in parallel with the course exam grades per snail mail

6 September 1 – 7 October 8 – 11 October 4 weeks after the retakes Mid November You must deregister from the Retake: 4-hour Retake: 72-hour home You can log on to the Online Student ISUP sends you transcripts from

1ST RETAKE retake no later than this date written sit-in assignments Service and see the retake grades the 1st retakes per snail mail Note: Write to summer@ Note: Hand out/hand in at cbs.dk 12 am

1 November 25 - 27 November 4 weeks after the 3rd exam attempt End January 2020 You must deregister from 2nd and last retake You can log on to the Online Student ISUP sends you transcripts from

2nd RETAKE the 2rd and last retake no Note: Hand out/hand in at 12 am Service and see the 2nd retake grades the 2nd retakes per snail mail later than this date Note: Write to summer@ cbs.dk PREPARING FOR 7 YOUR STAY

INTRODUCTION

Studying abroad is a major decision and an experience that will be challenging as well as rewarding and enjoyable. We hope the following information will help answer some of your questions, as well as help you with the practical side of preparing for your study abroad. The suggestions you find below are based on our experiences combined with words of wisdom from former international students.

PASSPORT / SHORT TERM VISA

Do not forget to bring your passport. EU citizens can travel without a passport within the Schengen agreement using only their national ID.

Students with dual citizenship are strongly advised to bring both valid passports. It is your own responsibility to check whether your nationality requires a visa for entering Denmark. You can check the website for the Danish Immigration Services or the Danish embassy in your home country whether you need to apply for a visa.

Since you are going to study in Denmark for less than three months, you will not get a student visa, but a short term visa for the period of the duration of the programme.

Students, who need to apply for a short term visa to enter Denmark, should apply at the Danish embassy or consulate in their home country as early as possible once they have received their letter of acceptance from the ISUP secretariat, as applying for a visa can take several months.

Note: The ISUP Secretariat cannot help you to apply for visa/passport. 9 HEALTH INSURANCE

EU/EEA students should bring the blue European health insurance card that entitles you to the same health services as Danish citizens who need urgent medical treatment.

Students from outside the EU/EEA need to ensure that they have some form of private medical insurance coverage.

Non-EU/EEA and EU/EEA citizens You need to arrange for additional private insurance yourself. Some insurance companies extend their insurance policies to cover stays in other countries, and you should therefore contact your present insurance company for further information.

ACCOMMODATION

CBS does not have a campus as such. Traditionally, Danish universities do not own student-housing facilities. The majority of Danish students leave home at about the age of 19-20 to live in private flats, or in one of the dormitories in the greater Copenhagen area. Accommodation for our international students is therefore rented through public and private housing companies.

You can apply for housing for ISUP 2019 through our online housing application system from end April/start May 2019. CBS Housing department will send you an email with the link to the online application to the email address you used when you applied for ISUP.

Accommodation is assigned on a first come – first served basis.

If you have questions specifically about accommodation, please contact CBS Housing Department at [email protected]. 11 ARRIVING AT CBS Contact Academic books for any further questions via their homepage.

ARRIVAL CBS BOOKSTORE – ACADEMIC BOOKS Solbjerg Plads 3 If you are arriving on Friday 21 June 2019, we can offer assistance with your transportation 2000 Frederiksberg from the airport to CBS dormitories. This is an offer provided by the ISUP Arrival Coordinator, but you are not required to accept it. STUDENT ID CARD From the beginning of June when you start at ISUP, you must order a student ID yourself: The Arrival Coordinator will start working with CBS from May 2019 and will short after email you more information about how and when to sign up. From May 2019 you contact Visit studentcard.cbs.dk. Log in with your user name and a password you create yourself. the Arrival Coordinator at [email protected]. You can not use the password that you recieved in your welcome letter from CBS. Change

EMAIL your password at help.cbs.dk.

Upload a passport photo or similar photo of yourself. Follow the guide on the website. In May we will send you your CBS email address. You must check your CBS email while you are studying at CBS, as this is the only email we will use to contact you. Pick up your student ID at the Solbjerg Plads Campus Desk approx. one week later.

Note: You will get your CBS username (which is your CBS email address) and password Note: If you do not have a CPR number (civ.reg.no.), you can get a student ID with by end May. the temporary CPR provided to you by CBS (your birthdate + your initials and a serial LAPTOPS number).

Please bring your own laptop along with its cable, since CBS Library only has a few PRINTING - WHERE TO PRINT computers at your disposal. However, wireless internet is available at most places at CBS With CBS Students PRINT you can print online with your own Make sure your laptop is covered by your own private insurance. laptop from anywhere and at any time. You find the printers all over the Campuses. You can deposit money on your CBS Students Print Note: Contact CBS IT for further questions at [email protected] or +45 3815 3575. account online with Danish and international credit cards. Prices TEXTBOOKS per page are 0.65 kr. for black/white and 1.35 for colour.

Check your course descriptions for information on which books you will need. Textbooks Note: Visit our website at cbsstudents.dk/print/ for instructions. If you have any trouble will be available at Academic books from mid June.You can also see an overview as well when trying to print, please come to our office (Solbjerg Plads, DS.42). as buy your books online on their homepage.

Note: Information about literature will be available under “Reading lists” if you choose “CBS-Copenhagen Business School” and then “Summer University”. Please see under the heading “Budget/expected expenses” for information on costs. WHAT TO WEAR 13

- The official clothing line of CBS CBS Collection offers a selection of trendy, high-quality clothes designed by students, for students, in collaboration with Les Deux, the worldly renowned Danish designer duo of Copenhagen. The casual collection inspired by the Nordic tradition of design is available in our store at CBS Students Office (Solbjerg Plads, DS.42), as well as through our website www.cbscollection.dk.

WHAT TO EAT SPISESTUERNE - CANTEEN FOR YOU, NOT FOR PROFIT

In addition to a daily changing buffet, Spisestuerne offers you a wide choice of sandwiches, fruit, sweets, pastries, coffee and other beverages. If you are a coffee lover you can get yourself a discount card, which buys you coffee even cheaper. In addition, the canteen facilities are always open for studying as well as for group work. You’ll find the canteens conveniently located everywhere around campus. For further details please visit www.spisestuerne.dk

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MAIN ISUP LOCATIONS Howitzvej 60, 2000 Frederiksberg Home to Creators Floor (a cooperation between the office community Symbion Solbjerg Plads 3, 2000 Frederiksberg and CBS targeted entrepreneurs). Some classes take place here Main campus building with a wide range of auditoriums, class rooms, group study rooms, as well as the home to the largest of the CBS Libraries, and the location of the bookstore at Dalgas Have 15, 2000 Frederiksberg CBS. Most classes will take place here Some classes might take place here

Kilen 14, 2000 Frederiksberg Porcelænshaven 18A, 2000 Frederiksberg Home to the President’s office and top management at CBS. Some classes take place here Location of the International Office and the ISUP secretariat NEED TO KNOW 17

EMERGENCIES

In case of immediate EMERGENCY always dial 112.

Calling from a Danish network and number, you do not need the +45 prefix to call 112 or 114. If you need emergency service immediately, If you need police assistance or need to dial: report something, dial:

MEDICAL TREATMENT

In case you need to see a general practitioner (GP), CBS international students are ap- pointed to Frederiksberg Lægehus.

Please check with the clinic directly regarding consultation. Check with your insurance company, if this fee is reimbursable.

GP WITHIN NORMAL CONSULTATION HOURS

Frederiksberg Lægehus GP Mette Skov & Tinne Nielsen Finsensvej 3, 1st floor to the left 2000 Frederiksberg Phone: (+45) 3888 8005 Web: frb-lægehus.dk

Note: The ISUP secretariat/CBS cannot assist you. MEDICAL HELPLINE POLICE 19

Have you suffered an injury or have you suddenly become ill? If you need urgent medical If your property is stolen, you can file a report at your local police station. Call the police treatment or advice, please call the medical helpline 1813 before going to an emergency service number 114 for addresses and further information. room. If you need to report a theft, which does not need an immediate intervention of police, The medical helpline is the doctors on call service and is staffed by physicians and nurses you can also do it online at politi.dk. who are able to guide you to proper, quick help and assistance 24 hours a day. Please note that if you show up at an emergency room, without calling 1813, you will of course get the help needed, but you may have to wait a little longer than if you had called first. LOST PROPERTY OFFICES

OFF-HOUR MEDICAL HELPLINE - 1813 Have you lost an item of yours there are several offices you can contact depending on where you lost your item. One place to start is the main lost property office for Copen- Should you need medical assistance outside doctors’ consultation hours, dial: 1813 for the hagen: medical helpline. The medical helpline is staffed 24/7. Copenhagen Police, Hittegodskontoret (lost property office) Københavns Politigård Read more about the medical helpline Polititorvet, Hittegodskontoret 1567 Copenhagen V Phone: (+45) 3874 8822 PHARMACIES Email: [email protected]

You can find your closest pharmacy and the opening hours atapoteket.dk (site is only in Danish) - press ”vælg dit apotekt” (find your pharmacy) under the web shop section and enter e.g. the postal code ”2000” for Frederiksberg.

Standard opening hours for pharmacies are usually: Monday - Friday: 9 am to 5:30 pm Saturday: 9 am to 1 pm

PHARMACY OPEN 24/7

Steno Apotek 6C 1620 Copenhagen V Phone; (+45) 3314 8266 Web: stenoapotek.dk Personal expenses – food 21 You might spend approximately DKK 3,500 a month for food. A hot meal in the CBS EMBASSIES cafeteria costs approx. DKK 40-50.

Copenhagen is home to many foreign embassies and consulates. If you need to contact Books/reading materials the authorities of your home country, a list of foreign embassies and consulates in Den- The cost for course material depends on the subject and number of courses. In some mark can be found at the website for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark. courses it is not required to buy books, in some more than one book is required. In the courses where buying books is required, you can count on spending approx. DKK 560 per course (with student discount in “Academic Books”). BUDGET/EXPECTED EXPENSES

Staying in Copenhagen is not exactly cheap and living expenses of course vary accord- ing to personal requirements and standards. The following should give an indication of expected expenditures for the duration of ISUP:

EXPENDITURES PRICES AS OF 2019

CBS Housing* DKK 7,200 – 12,000* Personal expenses DKK 3,500 – 5,000

Books/reading materials DKK 0 – 1,500 Transport (bus, and metro) DKK 600 ISUP Social Package (optional) DKK 675

* Depends on room size, if it is a single or shared room – The prices is for a 6 week period

Housing This depends upon what you are assigned or perhaps can find yourself. In 2018 the average price for renting a room in Copenhagen was DKK 4,700 and DKK 7,100 for a one room apartment, so finding accommodation on your own you should calculate with this price level and upwards. NICE TO KNOW 23

CELL PHONES

You can bring your own cell phone and simply buy a Danish SIM-card. If you want to have a Danish telephone number, check Lebara’s website or other service provider.

You can fill it up in any regular supermarket or a 7-Eleven. GOOD-TO-KNOW

Remember to put +45 in front of the number if you are calling a Danish number from a foreign phone number - except when calling 112 or 114.

CURRENCY The Danish currency is the ”krone”. 1 ”krone” equals 100 ”øre”. A krone is abbreviated ”kr.” Coins in the following denominations are in circulation: 50 øre, 1 kr., 2 kr., 5 kr., 10 kr. and 20 kr. In addition, there is 50 kr., 100 kr., 200 kr., 500 kr., and 1,000 kr. notes/ paper bills.

Exchange rates can be found at: oanda.com or valutakurser.dk.

ELECTRICITY

In Denmark, the electric current is 230 AC. If you live in a country with an electric cur- rent that is different, then bring a converter for hair dryers, shavers etc. If your electrical appliances will automatically convert to 230 AC, then you will only need an adapter for the socket.

Denmark uses the following types of electrical sockets: , E, . Check worldstandards. eu for further information. 25 GRANTS LEISURE TIME

As a state owned institution, CBS has no scholarships to offer to ISUP students. As an ISUP student your stay in Denmark will be short but sweet! You will be here at the best time of the year; SUMMER!

SOCIAL PROGRAMME BEACHES IN AND AROUND COPENHAGEN

As a supplement to the academic programme, the ISUP Social Programme is offered to all Beach How to get there international students. The purpose of the programme is to ease your integration process, Strandpark Metro to Amager Strand station to help you build a social network, to introduce you to Danish culture, Copenhagen and Bellevue S-train to Klampenborg station Copenhagen Business School (CBS) and of course to make sure that you will have a Svanemøllen Strand S-train to Svanemøllen station fantastic summer. Charlottenlund Fort Bus no. 1A or 192 Skodsborg to Skodsborg station Read more about the ISUP Social Programme or contact the Social Programme Coordinators at [email protected]. On visitcopenhagen.dk you can search for the café, restaurant or disco of your taste as well as concerts, museums, art galleries and other attractions. You are also welcome to visit Copenhagen Visitors Centre and let them help you on with latest news and updates TEMPORARY LODGING on things to do and see in Copenhagen.

Getting visitors? Looking for temporary lodging for family members, friends or others who might “drop COPENHAGEN VISITOR CENTRE EXPLORE COPENHAGEN FOR FREE in” while you are in Copenhagen, you can always check with Wonderful Copenhagen Tourist Information for recommendations where to stay. Vesterbrogade 4A If you are interested in a guided tour 1620 Copenhagen V free of charge, please check Copenhagen The cheapest option to stay in Copenhagen is at a camping site, and you find sites close Phone: (+45) 7022 2442 Free Walking Tours for information on their to the city centre. Youth Hostels & Sleep-inn are good alternatives to camping sites and Web: visitcopenhagen.dk next tour or follow them on Facebook. hotels. Sleep-inn is budget accommodation, mostly for young people, in dorms with bunk beds, and generally only open during the summer months.

You can find more information on hotels, hostels, sleep-inns and camping sites on Visit Copenhagen under ‘Plan your stay’.

An easy way to find available hotel accommodation in Copenhagen and the surrounding area is off course also by making a search on any of the available accommodation search sites, like booking.com, expedia.com, hotels.com, etc. 27 TRANSPORTATION • Dalgas Have: Some classes will take place at the CBS building Dalgas Have. Closest Transportation public transport is the Lindevang metro stop Depends on how far away from campus you live, but expect around DKK 700-800 • Porcelænshaven: Some activities might take place at the CBS building Porcelæn- and more for the 6 weeks stay here. Investing in a second hand bicycle for your stay shaven and it is also here you will find the CBS International Office and the ISUP here might be the best option for keeping transportation costs low. secretariat. Closest public transport is the Fasanvej metro stop or buses 4A and 9A • Examination Hall – Amager Standvej: The examination hall for all sit-in exams at Public transportation is a good way of getting from one place to another. How to find CBS. Closest public transport is the Øresund metro stop your way around by public transport, you can use the Journey Planner (Rejseplanen). Alternatively, even better download their app on your phone, as it comes in handy Bikes when you are on the go. “Rejseplanen” provides you with a full description of the A very popular way of getting around in Denmark is the bicycle. Most Danish students journey including timetables, prices and maps for buses, S- and the Metro. use the bike as their main means of transportation.

Bycyklen or the “city bikes” are electrical bicycles you can use for 30 DKK an hour in the Rejsekort – Travel card inner city of Copenhagen. You have to create an account on their website in order to rent Rejsekortet is a travel card for people with a permanent address in Denmark. The a bike. For more information about city bikes, you can visit their website at bycyklen.dk. concept is that you buy a travel card, add money to it, and every time you travel, you check in and out by scanning the card. The price of your journey is then withdrawn Taxi from your card balance. However, the card needs to be pre-ordered before arrival Taking a taxi in Copenhagen is convenient, but not cheap. All taxis in Copenhagen are and mailed to an address in Denmark. Thus, we recommend you use the ”Rejsekort equipped with meters and are licensed. Anonymous”. Tips are not expected as the fares already includes service charge. For carrying the Rejsekort Anonymous can only be bought at various retailers and cannot be bought luggage to the door or for special luggage as bikes, taxi companies in Copenhagen charge online, please check the Rejsekort website for a full list of retailers. The card costs DKK 20 extra. DKK 50. On taxa.dk you can book and pay a taxi, get a price estimation or find the link to their For a full overview of the public transport system along with prices and zones, you app. The most common taxi companies you will see around Copenhagen are: can check Visit Copenhagen’s website about transportation in Copenhagen. • Taxa 4 x 35 Phone: (+45) 3535 3535 • Dan Taxi Phone: (+45) 7025 2525 How to get to CBS campuses • Solbjerg Plads: Most classes will take place at the main CBS building Solbjerg Plads. Closest public transport is the Frederiksberg metro stop • Kilen: Some classes will take place at the CBS building Kilen. Closest public transport is the Fasanvej metro stop • Howitzvej: Some classes will take place at the CBS building Howitzvej 60. Closest public transport is the Fasanvej metro stop Constantia

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04.2017 0 0,5 1 1,5 km ABOUT DENMARK 31 SWEDEN

Ålborg QUICK FACTS ABOUT DENMARK

Capital: Copenhagen (København) Population: 5,778,570 (2017) Language: Danish Currency: Danish kroner Electricity: 230V, AC (EU standard) Head of State: Queen Margrethe II (since 1972) Prime Minister: Lars Løkke Rasmussen Århus Religion: Evangelical Lutheran – 75.9% Time zone: CET (Central European Time) or GMT+1 JUTLAND Number of islands: 406 Country phone code: +45 COPENHAGEN

Esbjerg ZEALAND GEOGRAPHY

Odense Denmark is situated in northern FUNEN Europe between the North Sea BORNHOLM and the Baltic Sea and between Continental Europe and the Scandinavian Peninsula.

The country’s total area is about 43,000 km². GERMANY The Jutland Peninsula is part of continental Europe and has a 68 km territorial border with Germany. 33 MONARCHY THE POLITICAL SYSTEM

The Danish Monarchy is Europe’s oldest. The first known members of the Danish Royal Denmark is a constitutional monarchy and has a single chamber parliamentary system, family, Gorm the Old and Tyra, are known to have lived during approximately the middle supplemented with referendums. The voting age in Denmark is 18 years, and elections of the 10th century, and the Danish monarchy has continued in a direct line for more than are decided by proportional representation with a 2% minimum. There are currently eight 1,000 years without revolutions. political parties represented in parliament. With a close to 86% turnout (2015), Denmark can boast high participation in parliamentary elections. Right now, the monarch is Queen Margrethe II. She has been the Queen of Denmark since 1972. Her oldest son Crown Prince Frederik will one day succeed her and by then Folketinget (the Parliament) has 179 members, including two elected from the Faroe become King Frederik X. Islands and two from Greenland. , in the city centre of Copenhagen, is the seat of the Parliament. DANISH LANGUAGE INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION Danish is the national language of Denmark. Schoolchildren begin learning foreign languages, especially English and German, at the age of 7-8. There is usually no problem Denmark is a member of the European Union (member since 1973, but not the Monetary in communicating in English. Union with the Euro), the United Nations, NATO, OECD, Schengen, OSCE, IMF, WTO and the Nordic Council. THE NATIONAL FLAG

’Dannebrog’ is the name of the Danish flag. It is red with a white Scandinavian cross, featured on all of the Nordic flags. ‘Dannebrog’ is the oldest continuously used national flag in the world and legend has it that ‘Dannebrog‘ fell from the sky in Estonia in 1219 during a battle.

“Dannebrog” – the Danish flag 35 EDUCATION RELIGION

The Danish educational system is made up of a primary and lower secondary The official religion of Denmark is Evangelical Lutheran and nearly 85.9% of the ethnic comprehensive school, various upper secondary and vocational education courses and Danish population belongs to this religion. The Danes have a very relaxed relation to their a wide range of higher educational programmes, as well as adult and open education. Christian upbringing and few Copenhageners are churchgoers on Sundays.

Education is compulsory for nine years from the age of 6 to 16. Having finished their Numerous churches and places of worship belonging to other religious denominations compulsory basic education, pupils may either attend the voluntary tenth grade form of than Evangelical Lutheran are located around Copenhagen. On km.dk you can find a list the “Folkeskole” or continue their education at upper secondary level. of approved and recognised religious communities and congregations.

General upper secondary education comprises the three-year general upper secondary courses at the “Gymnasium” (upper secondary school), the two-year higher preparatory WEATHER examination course (HF), as well as two- or three-year adult upper secondary level courses. These are all academically oriented courses qualifying students for higher Average temperatures for Copenhagen AVERAGE TEMPERATURES IN COPENHAGEN education. in the summer are around 19-20 degrees. During summer sun sets approx. at 10 pm Month Celsius Fahrenheit The University Sector offers both undergraduate and graduate courses up to the highest and rises at approx. 5 am. June 19.2 66.56 academic level, including doctorates. All teaching at these institutions must be research- July 20.4 68.72 based, which is a fundamental principle for all universities in order to ensure high For daily weather forecast of Denmark August 20.3 68.54 standards in all programmes. check with DMI or download their app.

A university course normally consists of a three-year Bachelor’s degree course, followed by a two-year course leading to a Master’s degree (the “kandidatgrad”). The Danish LGBT Bachelor’s degree is considered to be at the same academic level as the Bachelor’s degree in most English-speaking countries. Most students are around 20 years old when they Overall, the Danish people are open minded, tolerant and inclusive towards the LGBT begin their higher education. Three years of supervised postgraduate studies after the community. In Denmark same sex marriages are legalized and the rights of lesbians, gays, Master’s degree lead to a Ph.D. degree. bisexuals and transgender (LGBT) persons in Denmark are some of the most extensive in the world and has a high priority. LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION AT CBS Check more information on the website for the Danish National Organization for LGBT. Although the main language of instruction is Danish, Copenhagen Business School offers a wide variety of degree programmes in English at both Bachelor and Master’s level.

Please note that at ISUP all courses are taught in English. FURTHER INFORMATION 37

USEFUL LINKS AND READINGS USEFUL INTERNAL CBS LINKS

• ISUP students at CBS: cbs.dk/summer Learn (e-learning platform) • Official website of Denmark:denmark.dk learn.cbs.dk: On Learn you find information about preliminary assignment, detailed • The official guide to Denmark:visitdenmark.com reading lists, slides from classes, messages from course instructors etc. • Travel site about Copenhagen: visitcopenhagen.dk Note: You need your CBS username and password. • Copenhagen Post: cphpost.dk • Rejseplanen/Journey Planner: rejseplanen.dk Online Student Service (STADS) • Information on studying in Copenhagen: studycph.dk sb-cbs.stads.dk: On STADS you can see your course and exam enrolments and it is also • Information on studying in Denmark: studyindenmark.dk here you will receive your grades. • A humorous guide for foreigners: howtoliveindenmark.com Note: You need your CBS username and password. • 41 reasons why Danes are so strange: uniavisen.dk/en/41-reasons-why-danes-are- my.cbs.dk (student Intranet) so-strange/ • Top 10 signs you’ve been in Denmark too long: thelocal.dk/galleries/lifestyle/ my.cbs.dk: For information about exams, courses, facilities at CBS, academic informa- top-10-signs-youve-been-in-denmark-too-long tion etc. Note: You need your CBS username and password.

CBS email account webmail.student.cbs.dk: You need a CBS username and password to access the systems above. Admitted students will get this by end May 2019. Note: You will need the CBS email for a possible retake and 3rd exam attempt, so remember it!

CBS IT Help Register your personal contact information on help.cbs.dk. You will then receive a reminder when your password needs to be updated, and you will be able to reset it yourself. Note: Contact the IT Support at [email protected] or call +45 3815 3575 for further support. 39

So dear international student... on a final note… again… WELCOME TO DENMARK, TO COPENHAGEN BUSINESS SCHOOL (CBS) & ISUP 2019

We hope that the information in this handbook was useful to you, and has prepared you for your short- term visit in Denmark and your study at ISUP!

Best of luck with your studies at ISUP, take care and have fun during your stay here in Copenhagen. We sincerely hope you will enjoy it!

Best regards, Team ISUP

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Phone: +45 3815 3006 (Reception) Email: [email protected] Web: cbs.dk/summer Facebook: CBS International Summer University - ISUP Photo credits: Phone and walk-in hours: Shutterstock Tuesday, Thursday and Friday Urutseg From 9:30 – 12 and 13 – 15 Photographers: Bjarke MacCarthy