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      • The Faculty’s departments are organised into sections, with the heads of section being part of the respective department’s management team, while the heads of department sit, together with the dean and associate deans, in the faculty management.
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  2. The structure and division of responsibilities at department level vary, but each department covers one or more fields of research and provides teaching staff for the university’s programmes. Most departments cover several different programmes.

  3. An overview of the organisation of the University of Copenhagen. The University of Copenhagen is a self-governing unit under the state. It comprises six faculties and more than 100 departments and research centres.

  4. The Faculty’s departments are organised into sections, with the heads of section being part of the respective department’s management team, while the heads of department sit, together with the dean and associate deans, in the faculty management.

  5. The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences is organised into departments covering human health and medicine, oral health sciences, pharmaceutical sciences, veterinary medicine and animal science, and the origins and evolution of stars, planets, life, Earth’s ecosystems, human diversity, and disease.

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    • How are departments organised at the University of Copenhagen?3
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    • How are departments organised at the University of Copenhagen?5
  6. The study structure at the University of Copenhagen is divided into three levels and follows a 3+2+3 structure. Three years of undergraduate studies lead to a bachelor’s degree and an additional two years lead to a master’s degree. Only a few degrees differ from this model.

  7. The Department of Communication (COMM) is a multidisciplinary department with seven study programmes and research organised into eight sections and two centres. The department is characterised by a high academic level, an international outlook and close contact with stakeholders in society.

  8. The University of Copenhagen consists of six different faculties, with teaching taking place in its four distinct campuses, all situated in Copenhagen. [10][11] The university operates 36 different departments and 122 separate research centres in Copenhagen, as well as a number of museums and botanical gardens in and outside the Danish capital. ...