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University of the Faroe Islands
university
education in Denmark
overview of education in Denmark
Danish Folkeskole Education
public primary school in Denmark
2007 Danish Municipal Reform
thumb|Denmark's regions thumb|Denmark's municipalities The Strukturreformen or Kommunalreformen (English: structural reform) meant large changes to the administrative structure of local government in Denmark. The reforms reduced 271 municipalities to 98 and replaced 13 counties with 5 regions. In addition, 14 state offices and were replaced by 5 state administrations. The Capital City Development Council (HUR) and the Capital City Hospital Association (H:S) were closed, and a number of other structures were reformed.
Examen artium
academic certification conferred in Denmark and Norway
Examen philosophicum
aspect of Norwegian academic exams
Land of Legends
Archaeological museum in Lejre, Denmark
pharmaconomist
In Denmark (including Greenland and Faroe Islands), pharmaconomists () are experts in pharmaceuticals () who have trained with a 3-year tertiary degree. Pharmaconomy () describes either their professional practice or their training courses.
efterskole
thumb|Odsherreds Efterskole An efterskole (literally "afterschool", plural efterskoler) is a unique type of Danish voluntary independent residential school for young people between the age of 14 to 18. At an efterskole, students can choose to spend one, two or three years finishing their education, and currently some 28,500 students attend one of approximately 260 such schools throughout Denmark. The schools are open to students from abroad.
Bachelor of Social Work
entry-level degree in public welfare