Studying at City Campus
City Campus is located in downtown Copenhagen. Everything the city has to offer is right outside the door. Nevertheless, it is easy to escape the city noise to study or relax in one of the many beautiful, surrounding parks.
The campus accommodates the Faculty of Social Sciences and a part of the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences.
The Centre for Health and Society (shown in the film) is located between the Copenhagen Lakes and the public transport hub Nørreport station.
The Centre for Health and Society is brimming with history as the buildings are the former district hospital with high ceilings and a stylish architectural look. The buildings have modern teaching facilities, and in 2013, the University opened a new building with three auditoriums.
Study Environment and facilities at City Campus
Get to know City Campus
- Master's degree programmes taught in English within the areas of anthropology, economics, political science, psychology and sociology. Furthermore, there are master’s programmes in Global Development and Security Risk Management.
- Approx. 6,700 full-time students at two faculties.
At City Campus, you will find facilities that can help you through your studies, for example:
- Study spaces and quiet zones where you can read or log on to the wireless network and study.
- Common areas, lounges and meeting rooms for discussions and meetings with your study group.
- Beautiful outdoor spaces where you can study, relax or meet with fellow students in between classes.
- The bookshop 'Academic Books’ where you can buy books, compendia etc.
- Canteens and cafés where you can buy breakfast, lunch, coffee, cake etc.
- The cozy ‘Café Kommunen’ where you can hang out with friends.
Where is City Campus located?
City Campus is located in the centre of Copenhagen. The city centre is well-served by public transportation. Several bus routes pass by the campus, and Nørreport Station, a major transport hub with metro, S-train, and regional train connections, is within walking distance.
The campus blends historic buildings with modern facilities, reflecting the city's architectural heritage.
City Campus’s central location makes it an attractive place to study, offering both a lively urban atmosphere and the tranquility of nearby parks and gardens.
A lively surrounding area
The surrounding area is rich with dining options, ranging from cozy cafés to international cuisine, catering to students and professionals alike.
Various shops, supermarkets, and the nearby Torvehallerne food market make it easy to find daily essentials and fresh food.