Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Description
The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (RDADA) is a prestigious art school in Copenhagen, Denmark, offering bachelor’s and master’s degrees in a variety of fine arts disciplines. Here’s a short description for American students considering the RDADA:
Focus on Artistic Excellence:
The RDADA is known for its rigorous curriculum and focus on artistic excellence. Students receive intensive training and mentorship from renowned artists and professors, fostering a strong foundation in artistic theory, technical skills, and creative development.
Programs Offered (taught in English):
- Fine Art: Painting, Sculpture, Graphic Arts, Performance, Photography & Media
- Architecture
- Design (offered separately at the Royal Danish Academy of Design)
Benefits for International Students:
- English-language programs: Several programs are taught entirely in English, making them accessible to US students.
- International environment: The RDADA fosters a diverse student body, offering a rich cultural exchange experience.
- Strong reputation: A degree from the RDADA is highly respected in the international art world.
Considerations for US Students:
- Competitive admissions: Acceptance is based on a strong portfolio, academic record, and sometimes an entrance exam.
- Living costs: Copenhagen is a relatively expensive city to live in.
- Visa requirements: US students will need to obtain a student visa to study in Denmark.
Student Life
We have a number of active student organizations, that work on the schools’ policy, constantly helping to improve students’ terms and conditions. The various organizations are all linked together by the Student Secretariat, which is in close dialogue with leaders and heads of departments, taking care of the coordination and planning of students’ academic activities. You will meet them as soon as you begin your course. The Schools of Architecture and Design have a joint party committee with the overriding goal of throwing the most fun and entertaining parties for the school’s students. The party committee is called DEAR. They organize approximately three parties a year for all KADK’s students. Alternating groups of students run the Friday bar in the canteen, and approximately once a month there is a student party. The parties are for all students at KADK. The Design School, Bornholm provides a unique and intimate academic life, in which everyone works and lives close to the school. Watch a film, in which students talk about living and studying in Bornholm.
Housing
Students are directed to a third party site for housing. Housing near the university ranges from 356 to 807 euros per month.
Bachelors Programs Offered
Masters Programs Offered
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