Practical information
The Faculty of Humanities and the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies are looking forward to welcoming 4Cities students. Below we have gathered some useful information about your studies at the University of Copenhagen - Faculty of Humanities.
Since February 2022, the Danish society has reopened, and today Covid-19 has very little influence in our daily life. However, the University of Copenhagen (UCPH) is monitoring the situation in close collaboration with the Danish authorities.
Make sure that you keep yourself updated on the latest news on the Danish authorities joint COVID-19 website. It is your own responsibility to stay updated on the newest information about guidelines and regulations from the Danish authorities.
If you have any questions for the Danish authorities, you will find their contact information here: the Danish authorities joint COVID-19 website: Contact and hotlines
Entry into Denmark
For the most up-to-date official information on travelling to Denmark, including details on entry restrictions, country categories, and testing and isolation requirements, please visit the Danish authorities joint COVID-19 website: Entry into Denmark.
UCPH COVID-19 information
We ask our incoming international students to contact us, should they have any concerns or questions, and in general, familiarise themselves with the information on following UCPH pages:
COVID-19: Information for master students at UCPH
COVID-19: Information for exchange and guest students at UCPH
For updates on UCPH's COVID-19 response relevant for enrolled students, please log in to the UCPH intranet (KUnet).
KUnet
KUnet is the University of Copenhagen's intranet. On KUnet, you can find key study information and access your UCPH student e-mail, Absalon e-learning platform and Self Service (for course registration).
In order to access KUnet, you need a password that will be sent to you by IT services in an e-mail. Once you gain access to KUnet, you will be able to order your Student ID card through the Self Service.
UCPH IT: Your UCPH username and how to activate it
Multi-factor authentication (MFA)
As part of a number of security measures to make UCPH one of the safest universities in the world, logging in to KUnet, including the Self Service and group rooms, will require multi-factor authentication (MFA) from mid-August.
It is important that you register before the week starting 9 August 2021, and preferably as soon as possible. Otherwise, you will not be able to log in to KUnet and access key digital platforms and services. All admitted students will receive an email with the necessary instructions, which you can also find here: UCPH IT: Help for multi-factor authentication (MFA)
If you experience problems registering your chosen multi-factor authentication, please can contact UCPH IT Support.
Absalon
Absalon is your digital e-learning environment. Here you will receive reading lists, changes in your study plan, and so on. Absalon is also, where you will find the Orientation venue, providing you with further information about studying at UCPH as an international student.
You access Absalon via My System Access on the frontpage of KUnet or directly via https://absalon.ku.dk/ once you have activated your UCPH username.
Your university e-mail account (KU-mail)
As a student at UCPH, you have their own personal university email account/alumni email.
As a student at UCPH, you will need a student ID card. Your ID card is used for:
- Accessing campus buildings
- Examinations
- Printing
- UCPH library card
- Student discounts
How to order your ID card
Once you gain access to KUnet, you will be able to order your student ID card online.
To order your student ID card, log in to KUnet and go to the Self Service menu, where you will be asked to upload a passport-style photo of yourself. The photo must be exactly 200x200 pixels and in JPEG/JPG format.
Getting your ID card
Once your ID card is ready, you will receive an e-mail with information about when and where to pick it up. If you already have a Danish address, your ID card will be sent directly to your address. Your ID card will be ready in 3-4 weeks.
Please visit UCPH IT: Student ID card for further information.
Copenhagen has positioned itself comfortably among the most liveable cities in the world. According to the Global Liveability Index, education and infrastructure are parameters where Denmark’s capital stands out as excellent. The housing situation – especially in July, August and September – tends to be a bit challenging. A range of options exist, though. Flexibility, savings and starting your room hunt early will get you far.
Danish universities do not have a tradition for on-campus housing, since student residence halls are neither owned nor operated by Danish universities. The Faculty of Humanities is unfortunately unable to guarantee and facilitate student housing.
Due to the limited number of available dorms, rooms and apartments in the Greater Copenhagen area, finding long-term accommodation can be difficult. We advise students to begin the search for housing in Denmark as soon as they have accepted an offer of admission.
Please visit the 'Housing' on International Education's Living in Copenhagen page for visiting students.
- Urban Studies (4Cities) MA, 2020 curriculum (pdf). Effective from 1 September 2020.
4Cities students will be automatically registered for courses.
Residence permit
Depending on your nationality, you may be required to obtain a residence permit in order to reside in Denmark for the duration of your enrolment as a student at the Faculty of Humanities.
If you are not an EU/EEA citizen, you will need a residence permit prior to entering Denmark. As a 4Cities student, you will receive an application form and instructions on how to obtain a student residence permit from International Admissions during the spring.
You can read more about visa regulations at →newindenmark.dk.
Please refer to the International Citizen Service for more information on the registration requirements in Denmark.
Civil registration number (CPR-number)
When you have arrived in Copenhagen, you are required to register with the International Citizen Service. You must have obtained your residence permit and a permanent address in Denmark to be able to register. The citizen service registration office will provide you with a personal identity number, called a CPR-number, as well as a Health Insurance Card. You will find more information about how and where to register at the International Citizen Service.
We hope that your stay in Copenhagen will be a pleasant experience without any major problems or difficulties. Still, there are some practical issues to be aware of, should you find yourself in a situation where you may need help or special guidance.
For information on health, safety and insurance, please refer to:
International admissions for visiting students
International Admissions Front office:
Karen Blixens Plads
Building 13A, ground floor, look for the cylindrical reception titled IT Support
DK-2300 Copenhagen S
Phone: +45 35 32 45 45
E-mail: visitingstudents@hum.ku.dk
Opening hours
Phone hours
Tuesdays: 13:00-15:00 (CET/CEST)
Thursday: 10:00-12:00 (CET/CEST)
Opening hours
Thursday: 10:00-12:00 (CET/CEST)
Location: Building 13A, ground floor, look for the cylindrical reception titled IT Support
Please note, that the office is closed all of July due to summer holidays, during Danish national holidays, and between Christmas and New Year's.