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The Go Europe MBA program is an excellent option for students who want to pursue an MBA degree in Europe.
This product is designed for students who aspire to establish a career in the finance sector.
The program is tailored for students who desire studying their bachelors or masters in either Europe or the America's.
This product is for students who want to choose an affordable program.
This service is designed to provide students with an expedited admission.
The TU9 Universities are renowned for their excellence in providing education.
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Denmark was voted the happiest country in the world in April 2016, via the World Happiness Report. To rank the 156 surveyed countries, a team from the University of British Columbia looked at what the “countries have in common: a large GDP per capita, healthy life expectancy at birth, and a lack of corruption in leadership.
But also essential were three things over which individual citizens have a bit more control: a sense of social support, freedom to make life choices, and a culture of generosity.”
Denmark’s results revealed a high percentage of gender equality and residents who love to bike. This contributes to the wellness of the people and the environment.
Denmark is a gold mine for students wishing to study history, anthropology, geography, the social sciences, and many more. It boasts an abundance of historical sites and museums, which showcase thousands of years of culture and tradition of the Nordic people. Rosenborg Castle in Copenhagen was built by the famous Scandinavian king, Christian IV, in the early 17th century. It holds the crown jewels of the Danish king and queen as well as the portraits of Caroline Mathilde and Struensee. For those seeking contemporary thrills, The Tivoli Gardens is also situated in Copenhagen. It is one of the most popular amusement parks in Europe. It’s even said to be the base model for Disney Land. For Viking lovers, the Viking Ship Museum is located in Roskilde near the university. There you can book tickets to sail in a true Viking’s ship and experience how they traversed the waters with their incredibly advanced boats
Elk, boars, wolves, and brown bears frequent the terrains of Denmark. However, many other large mammals once found here have slowly gone extinct. The most common mammals seen include rodents like rabbits, hedgehogs, foxes, squirrels, and the European polecat. Roe deer are also common and roam the landscape freely. In the summer, many birds migrate to Denmark, such as water fowls, like the stork. There are more than 300 bird species in the country all together. Marine life also flourishes within the mainland waters and in the North and Baltic seas bordering Denmark. A popular species is the beluga whale, which frequents colder waters. In order to protect the wildlife, three national parks were established in Denmark, and one was created in Greenland. They are open all year long and at no cost to visitors. The University of Copenhagen offers an incredible Animal Science program, which is taught in English. Many universities, like Copenhagen, offer work permits for international students. If you’re studying zoology or an animal related career, the National Park Service may be hiring student help. It would be a great opportunity to work with such unique wildlife.