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About Aalborg University Copenhagen

Aalborg University Copenhagen (AAU-Cph) constitutes Aalborg University’s educational and research activities in the Greater Copenhagen area. All activities are gathered in a new integrated research campus with several innovative start-up-businesses at Sydhavnen close to central Copenhagen.

Since AAU-Cph was established in Copenhagen we have experienced a tremendous growth. Today AAU-Cph offers 7 Bachelor programmes and 14 Master programmes covering the entire spectrum of the academic field from natural sciences to humanities. More than 2,300 students are enrolled at AAU-Cph working side by side with PhD students, researchers and approximately administrative employees.

Top-class research

At AAU-Cph researchers and PhD fellows work in national and international research groups and networks to produce new and valuable interdisciplinary knowledge that will contribute to an improved and sustainable future.
Research activities at AAU-Cph are an integrated part of Aalborg University’s activities at the three campuses in Aalborg, Copenhagen and Esbjerg and are carried out in close collaboration with a wide variety of research institutions as well as public and private corporations.

Researchers and PhD fellows from Aalborg Universities departments are represented at AAU-Cph and contributes with world class research and knowledge production within as varied areas as virtual reality, mobile communication, sustainable energy sources, organisational communications and processes of democracy in Latin America.

A unique study and work method

A trademark of Aalborg University is its unique pedagogic model of teaching: the problem-based, project-organized model. With this method a great part of the semester teaching and student work revolves around complex real-life problems that the students wonder about and try to find answers to in scientific manners while working together in groups. Read more here.

The more traditional forms of teaching are of course also used, e.g. lectures, courses, seminars, classroom training, laboratory work and workshops.
You can read more about the teaching method here.

Research based educations

At AAU-Cph the study programs are research based. This means that the staff conducts research within the same area as they teach. That gives our students access to the most recent knowledge within the various academic areas, and furthermore they are taught by dedicated people who are enthusiastic about their fields and draw upon a wide variety of teaching materials. Teaching materials at AAU-Cph come not only from books but also from, for example, articles in current journals.

A good study environment

Both students and employees know each other across fields of study and yearly intakes. Thus, as a student, you will quickly feel comfortable and welcome. As a part of AAU-Cph, you are ensured a high professional competency and a widespread network, which covers both staff and students across the three campusses of Aalborg University, as well as our many partners from the business world.
Students attend courses in ultra-modern classrooms, multimedia workshops and hi-tech laboratories, and individual workspaces with powerful computers and measuring equipment are available for students working alone or in groups.
At AAU-Cph you have access to wireless internet and a library. We offer facilities to help you make the most of your learning experience - as well as making student life a worthwhile experience.

The Danish Building Research Institute

On January 1, 2007 Aalborg University and the Danish Building Research Institute merged. The merger initiated a comprehensive centre for knowledge about the built environment. The goal of the centre is to become the leading place of its kind in Denmark and to be considered on par with similar centres internationally.

The new centre offers the best expertise in the country within research, education, consultancy, cooperation with companies, and knowledge dissemination with regard to the built environment, i.e., building and physical planning. Aalborg University and the Danish Building Research Institute currently have 281 researchers and Ph.D. students and the intention is that this number will grow.