Your membership in the Danish Association of Masters and PhDs gives you access to discounts on a wide variety of products, services, and experiences that can make a difference in your everyday life.
Our offerings can give you greater professional stability, and when you become a member of the Danish Association of Masters and PhDs, you become part of a valuable community. But what you might not realise is that you also have opportunities to save thousands of kroner every year on everything from books to insurance.
Newspapers, books, and magazines
Are you a student and under 30 years old? Get three months of digital access to Politiken for 99 DKK and a subsequent discount. The subscription also gives you access to a membership of Saxo Premium Studie, which gives you even more benefits!
You can also save on publications from Forbrugerrådet Tænk (a consumer advocacy council) and Ræson (an international politics magazine). As a new graduate, you can also get free access to information.dk for six months.
Banking
We have an agreement with Lån og Spar Bank that gives you access to the nation's most attractive student account. You'll earn 5% interest on the first 20,000 DKK in your current account, and you'll keep all your student benefits up to three years after you graduate.
Read more about the student account at Lån og Spar Bank
Insurance
As a student member of the Danish Association of Masters and PhDs, you have access to a great student insurance package from Alm. Brand.
Read more about the student insurance package from Alm. Brand
Culture and experiences
As a student, you'll get into some of the best museums in the country for less. At the ARoS Aarhus Art Museum, you'll get a discount of 100 DKK on an annual membership.
Become a member for 20 DKK per month
A student membership in the Danish Association of Masters and PhDs is free for the first year and costs just 20 DKK per month after that. It gives you access to all of these benefits. If you make use of even one of them, your membership will have already paid for itself.