Great news! Applications for the Erasmus+ Scholarships in Denmark 2025-2026 are now open. In this article, we will explain in detail about this scholarship program, its benefits, and the complete step-by-step application process.
The Erasmus+ Scholarship is a fully funded program by the European Union that supports international students to pursue higher education in Europe, including Denmark. The scheme provides opportunities for both master’s and PhD studies, as well as short-term exchanges. Students selected for Erasmus+ in Denmark can study at one or more Danish universities while gaining international exposure across Europe.
The award covers tuition fees, monthly living allowance, travel costs, and insurance, making it one of the most prestigious scholarships in Europe. Denmark, known for its world-class universities like the University of Copenhagen, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Aarhus University, and Aalborg University, is an important partner country in the Erasmus+ program.
Scholarship Summary
Level of Study: Master’s / PhD / Exchange
Institutions: Danish partner universities (University of Copenhagen, DTU, Aarhus, Aalborg, etc.)
Study in: Denmark + other European partner universities
Scholarship Value: Fully funded (tuition, stipend, travel, insurance)
Deadline: Varies by program (generally October – January)
Scholarship Coverage
The Erasmus+ Scholarships Denmark provide:
Full tuition fee coverage.
Monthly living allowance (€1,100–€1,200 approx.) depending on host country.
Travel allowance for international mobility.
Health and accident insurance coverage.
Opportunity to study in two or more European universities, including Danish institutions.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for the Erasmus+ Scholarships in Denmark 2025-2026, applicants must:
Be a citizen of an eligible Erasmus+ program or partner country.
Apply for a master’s or doctoral program that is part of an Erasmus Mundus Joint Master or Erasmus+ network.
Hold excellent academic results in previous studies.
Meet English language proficiency requirements (IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent).
Be willing to study in at least two European universities (one can be in Denmark).
How to Apply
Follow these steps to apply for the Erasmus+ Scholarship Denmark:
Identify an Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s or PhD program that includes a Danish university as a partner.
Apply directly to that program via its consortium website.
Submit all required documents, including academic transcripts, CV, statement of purpose, recommendation letters, and proof of language proficiency.
Indicate your interest in being considered for the Erasmus+ Scholarship during the application.
Deadlines vary by program but usually fall between October and January for the next academic year.
Website
For official details and a full list of programs, visit: