Registration procedure

For us to process your application, you will have to pay a registration fee. If your application is rejected and you end up not being accepted as a participant in the Summer School, your fee will be returned to you.

Deadline for registration: 11 May 2025

  • Final confirmation on acceptance to the Summer School will be given on 28 May 2025
  • Final confirmation on acceptance to abstract will be given on 28 May 2025
  • The deadline for cancellation and refund of the registration fee is 28 July 2025

Fee 

The registration fee is as follows:

  • The Early Bird registration fee (until 1 April) is DKK 1,200 including VAT.
  • The regular registration fee (from 2 April – 12 May) is DKK 1,400 including VAT.

This fee will also cover coffee, one common dinner, a reception, and an excursion through Copenhagen.

No funding is available from the University of Copenhagen or the Center for Subjectivity Research.

How to pay

Payment is available with credit card: Mastercard, Maestro, VISA and JCB.

Transactions are protected by 3D Secure Code to ensure the safety of your information. All Danish credit cards are automatically compatible with 3D Secure Code. If your card is not compatible with the 3D Secure Code, you will receive an error message stating either “Mastercard secure” or “verified by Visa”. In this case, you must contact your bank to have a 3D Secure Code attached to your credit card.

If you have any further questions regarding payment, please write us at cfs@hum.ku.dk.

Registration criteria

The Summer School is primarily open to advanced MA students, PhD students or postdocs in philosophy or related fields.

Danish PhD and MA students do have to register, but they are not required to pay the registration fee to attend the Summer School. However, if they wish to participate in social activities - which is strongly recommended - they do have to pay.

For registration without payment, please contact us at cfs@hum.ku.dk.

NOTE Since spring 2023 Danish universities have not accepted visitors or students with financing from the CSC (Chinese Scholarship Council) since the terms of the contracts that CSC scholarship holders force them to sign compromise their working and living conditions, and are inconsistent with academic freedom as it is understood at Danish universities.

Registration opens in late February 2025