Country | Beginning of the academic year | End of the academic year |
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Denmark 2014/15 - beginning and end of the academic year |
The universities are autonomous. The academic year at long-cycle higher education institutions (universities) is normally divided into two semesters and begins typically: 1) Early September (autumn semester) 2) Early February (spring semester) |
The academic year runs from 1 September and ends 31 August, but normally with holidays/periods with no teaching between 30 June and 31 August. |
Denmark 2015/16 - beginning and end of the academic year | The universities are autonomous. The academic year at long-cycle higher education institutions (universities) is normally divided into two semesters and begins typically: 1) Early September (autumn semester) 2) Early February (spring semester) | The academic year runs from 1 September and ends 31 August, but normally with holidays/periods with no teaching between 30 June and 31 August. |
Denmark 2016/17 - beginning and end of the academic year | The universities are autonomous. The academic year at long-cycle higher education institutions (universities) is normally divided into two semesters and begins typically: 1) Early September (autumn semester) 2) Early February (spring semester) | The academic year runs from 1 September and ends 31 August, but normally with holidays/periods with no teaching between 30 June and 31 August. |
Denmark 2017/18 - beginning and end of the academic year |
The universities are autonomous. The academic year at long-cycle higher education institutions (universities) is normally divided into two semesters and begins typically:
1) Early September (autumn semester) 2) Early February (spring semester) | The academic year runs from 1 September and ends 31 August, but normally with holidays/periods with no teaching between 30 June and 31 August. |