Tuition fees
All students must pay tuition fees. The amount varies according to your citizenship, enrolment status and programme choices. Please find the specific course fees under each course.
Tuition fees are subsidized for EU citizens, including those from the EEA and Switzerland.
Programme tuition fee for enrolled students (subsidized fee*): From 227,840 DKK
Admission fee: 10,000 DKK
Compulsory courses (34 ECTS): 140,640 DKK
Fixed elective course (4 ECTS): 19,200 DKK
Elective courses (10 ECTS): From 43,000 to 82,000 DKK
Master’s project (12 ECTS): 15,000 DKK
The programme tuition fee varies depending on your enrolment status and choice of elective courses. Individual course fees are higher if you are not enrolled on the Master of Medicines Regulatory Affairs.
Please find the specific course fees under each course.
The subsidized tuition fees apply only to citizens from the EU, the EEA and Switzerland.
*Citizens of the EU, EEA or Switzerland are entitled to subsidised tuition fees, due to EU legislation, which is paid by the Danish Government. This subsidy applies to students admitted to the Master of Medicines Regulatory Affairs and students admitted to individual courses under this programme.
Tuition fee for citizens who are not from the EU, EEA or Switzerland.
Programme tuition fee for enrolled students: From 260,366 DKK.
Admission fee: 10,000 DKK
Compulsory courses (34 ECTS): 158,215 DKK
Fixed elective course (4 ECTS): 21,200 DKK
Elective courses (10 ECTS): From 49,951 to 82,000 DKK
Master’s project (12 ECTS): 21,000 DKK
The programme tuition fee depends on your enrolment status and choice of elective courses. Individual course fees are higher if you are not enrolled on the Master of Medicines Regulatory Affairs.
Please find the specific course fees under each course.
Enrol and save up to 2,000 DKK per course
Once you are admitted to the Master of Medicines Regulatory Affairs, you are entitled to a reduced fee for the courses on to which you enrol. The reduced price is given from the day you are admitted and cannot be given retroactively.
If you intend to complete the Master of Medicines Regulatory Affairs, early programme enrolment may save you 20,000 DKK in course fees.
Please find the specific course fees under each course.
Tuition fees are charged per course.
You can plan the sequence and the pace of your courses to suit you, and we will invoice you accordingly.
Please make sure to pay before the payment deadline. If you miss the due date, your admission to the course may be withdrawn.
The University of Copenhagen does not offer grants or scholarships for the Master of Medicines Regulatory Affairs programme or any of the individual courses; nor can we answer enquiries regarding funding.
If you are looking for funding, you can read more about scholarships and loans (www.studies.ku.dk).