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Regensen

Indre By · Independent foundation

Address
Store Kannikestræde 2, 1169
Approx. rooms
100
Operator
Kollegiesamvirke af 1983 (KU-affiliated); Denmark's oldest active student residence, founded 1623 by Christian IV; selective motivated admission

About Regensen

Directly across from the Round Tower in Copenhagen's medieval heart, Regensen has housed students since 1 July 1623, when King Christian IV funded construction of its red-brick buildings for the Kommunitet scholarship foundation. Among the oldest active student residences in Denmark, Regensen accommodates 101 students in rooms of 11–25 m² arranged around a courtyard where a linden tree — Frk. Lind, originally planted in 1785 — has stood as the college's living symbol for centuries.

Life here runs on tradition: six major parties per year, a midnight General Assembly at which residents elect college posts, and the Linden Lunch in May when Regensians sprint up the adjacent Round Tower to sing the Regenssangen from its top. The resident provost — a tenured KU researcher living on-site with family — oversees governance balanced by direct student democracy. The Faroese flag was reportedly designed within these walls. To live at Regensen is to join almost 400 years of Danish intellectual life.

How to apply

  • Gateway: Motivated application (motiveret ansøgning). No waiting list — selective admission by committee. Spaces typically advertised in late spring / early summer.
  • Eligibility (domestic): Enrolled full-time at KU or DTU; completed at least 90 ECTS (older source says 120) at university level; Danish citizenship (Greenlandic and Faroese residents may be admitted directly after studentereksamen); weighted exam average of at least 7.0 (7-point scale).
  • Eligibility (international): Two international students admitted annually via the Jonas Thomsen Sekyere Scholarship. Must be enrolled full-time at KU or DTU, non-Danish citizenship, at least two consecutive semesters remaining. Deadline: 1 June. Send to klokker@regensen.dk.
  • Application materials: Application form, motivated application (max 1 A4 page), official exam transcript. Verify current requirements on regensen.dk.
  • Timing: Vacancies are irregular; largest turnover follows summer exam defence (graduation) and Christmas.
  • Waiting time: Not applicable — selective, not a waiting-list system.
  • Contact: klokker@regensen.dk; regensen.dk (admission section).

Sublet rules

Regensen's own website (regensen.dk) blocked automated crawling during research; no dedicated fremleje page was located.

  • Known: Regensen is a self-governing institution. Standard Danish tenancy law (lejeloven) applies as background, but the college's own husorden / statutes govern fremleje permissions. Historically, the Regensprovsten and/or the Regensråd must be informed and typically approve any temporary subletting.
  • Likely rule: Short-term subletting is possible for academic exchange or study-abroad periods. The resident retains the room during the permitted sublet period and the subtenant must be a student.
  • Source gap: Specific maximum duration, notice period, and approval procedure could not be confirmed from primary sources. UNCONFIRMED — requires direct verification with klokker@regensen.dk or from the current husorden on regensen.dk.

Living in Indre By

Copenhagen's city center. Walking distance to the University of Copenhagen's main buildings, the Round Tower, and Strøget shopping street.

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