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“It is clearly a problem that so many places are taken by the Swedish when we need them in Denmark,” said Danish science minister Helge Sander (Photo: European Commission)

Denmark seeks EU help on Swedish student influx

Denmark wants a change to EU rules on open universities after it emerged that one third of students accepted in Danish medical faculties this year are Swedish.

The Danish science minister wants to raise the issue, which is also of concern in other member states, at the EU level.

"It is clearly a problem that so many places are taken by the Swedish when we need them in Denmark," said science minister Helge Sander, according to Danish daily Politiken on Friday (28 July).

"I h...

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“It is clearly a problem that so many places are taken by the Swedish when we need them in Denmark,” said Danish science minister Helge Sander (Photo: European Commission)

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