Living in Copenhagen, learning in Lund
Although most international students studying at Lund University enjoy the convenience of living in Lund, Malmö, or elsewhere in Skåne, some EU students can - and do - choose to live just over the border in Denmark's capital, Copenhagen, which is roughly an hour from Lund by train. In this episode, host Erik Kvist (LU External Relations) speaks to current students Daria and Sophie, both of whom live in Copenhagen and study the international Master's programme in Public Health. Together they discuss their decision to live in Copenhagen and finding a place, how the commute is between home and campus, the benefits and challenges of living in Denmark's capital, and much more.
Please note that it is only possible to live in Copenhagen while studying at Lund University if you are an EU citizen. If you are a non-EU citizen, you will need to apply for a residence permit to study in Sweden, which means you must be resident in Sweden for the duration of your studies. You can of course travel freely to Copenhagen during your studies and many students regularly do so.
Please note that it is only possible to live in Copenhagen while studying at Lund University if you are an EU citizen. If you are a non-EU citizen, you will need to apply for a residence permit to study in Sweden, which means you must be resident in Sweden for the duration of your studies. You can of course travel freely to Copenhagen during your studies and many students regularly do so.
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