Press releases from the Ministry from 2020 onwards.
HM Queen Mary and the Minister for Higher Education and Science, Christina Egelund, will today present the coveted Elite Research Award to five young researchers for their outstanding research.
More students have been admitted to IT and engineering programmes, and there has also been an increase in the number of international students. The decline in enrolments for most welfare-related pr...
The trend towards too few applications for the major welfare-related degree programmes continues, as revealed by the new application figures for places in higher education.
Quantum technology is expected to play an increasingly important role within fields such as healthcare, the green transition and cyber security.
Before the application deadline today, 51,944 people had applied for a place in higher education under the quota 2 system. This is a slight increase compared to last year, indicating a gradual retu...
Five top researchers of international repute are to be honoured with the coveted Elite Research Award. HRH Crown Princess Mary and the Minister for Higher Education and Science, Christina Egelund,...
Minister for Higher Education and Science Christina Egelund has appointed Anders Langballe as special advisor.
Andreas Mogensen will participate in a mission to the International Space Station (ISS) in 2015. His tasks will include testing new technology, which will affect future space missions and can help...
The latest OECD publication “Education at a Glance 2013” shows that higher education provides better opportunities for employment and a better income.
Christina Egelund has been appointed as minister for the Ministry of Higher Education and Science.
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