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DTU Executive Business Education is the leading provider of executive education in the Nordic region. We offer a wide range of programs that help you develop as a leader capable of unleashing your company’s potential for value creation.
Everything you need to know about: Technical University of Denmark DTU
School
DTU Executive Business Education is the leading provider of executive education in the Nordic region. We offer a wide range of programs that help you develop as a leader capable of unleashing your company’s potential for value creation.
Location
DTU has three campus locations in Copenhagen, Denmark. The campuses are a short distance from the city center. Denmark is one of the happiest, safest, and most forward-thinking countries in the world. Copenhagen offers a high-quality life, a world-class education, and plenty of lovely cafes, pubs, and restaurants. Copenhagen is the world’s leading bike city; biking is a way of life and it's a great, cheap, eco-friendly, and healthy option of transportation.
Accreditations
In 2014, DTU was granted institutional accreditation by the Danish Accreditation Institution (member of The European Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education (ENQA)). The institutional accreditation ensures that the quality assurance system of the institution is well-described, well-argued, and well-functioning in practice.
Programs
DTU offers the Business Administration and Bioentrepreneurship program, which is a joint degree program. The program is offered in partnership with Copenhagen Business School (CBS), The Technical University of Denmark (DTU Systems Biology), and the University of Copenhagen (KU). The program is a full-time two-year program and the first of its kind to combine business and biotech. Applicants must have a bachelor’s in biology or biotechnology.
Scholarships
DTU offers no scholarships.
Fun fact
Denmark consistently ranks as a top country for business. Transparent and efficient business regulation, flexible labor markets, and low corruption are key to Denmarks’s pro-business climate. The Danish government strives to create the best conditions for the business sector making it easy and worthwhile to do business in the country. Furthermore, the Scandinavian way of studying encourages students to be problem solvers and take responsibility for their own problems. The universities are free of rigid hierarchies and students enjoy informal relationships with their professors. This encourages students to be independent and free thinkers.