Scholarships
Studenterguiden.dk have gathered the most important legacies that can be searched in Denmark. There are some scholarships listed, so it's a good idea to sort of scholarships with the options in the box below. This gives you limited view of scholarships to those who would be appropriate for you to search. The service is of course free.
About Scholarships
A scholarship is often awarded by a private foundation, which is often created by the founder's wishes in his will. The fund is managed by a board which carries the founder's interests and desires in relation to the awarding of the scholarship. The founder often has a background in the field that the targeted grant that would support. A person who grew up in straitened circumstances, went to business school and then to be rich, will typically support students in financial hardship who have skills in commerce. How there are numerous examples. The founder can also be a company like. Danish bank. This awards typically grants to promote the values that the company vouches for need or / and to get positive publicity. Good luck in the hunt for scholarships.
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Knud Højgaard Foundation
Knud Højgaard Foundation was founded by engineer Knud Højgaard in 1944 with the mission to provide support for the promotion of commercial, cultural, scientific, social and artistic purposes for the good of Denmark and its people. An important part of the Fund's support for t…
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Niels Bohr Foundation
The Foundation is administered by the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences Niels Bohr Foundation is an amalgamation of the four grants: Niels Bohr scholarship, Emil Herborgs scholarships to young, Danish, impecunious Science Men Mag.art. Marcus Lorenzen Grant and Ole Roemer Foundation (Price…
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Julie von Mullens Fund
Of the fund's assets put an amount available for one or more Danish researchers dealing with specific research tasks whose solution requires a longer stay abroad.



