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  2. The University of Copenhagen is divided into six faculties, which are subdivided into departments and research centres. Below you will find links to the faculty websites. Get an overview of all the departments and centres here.

  3. Six faculties, 36 departments and more than 200 research centres; 10 Nobel Laureates; 37 Prime Ministers; 34 Olympic medals have been won by 21 alumni; Four campuses in Copenhagen and one in Taastrup; Eight museums and research gardens, such as the Natural History Museum of Denmark, the Medical Museion, and the Øresund Aquarium.

  4. 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. ...

  5. Two faculties – the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Theology – are ‘single-entity faculties’, which means that they are not divided into departments, but that the faculty constitutes one single department. Their departments and centres are therefore attached directly to the faculty.

    • Staff and Students
    • Turnover
    • Buildings and Facilities
    • Study Programmes
    • Departments and Centres

    At the Faculty of Science there are: 1. 4,000 full-time equivalents (academic staff + technical and administrative staff) 2. 9,629full time BSc and MSc degree students 3. 1,128 PhD students

    The Faculty of Science has an annual turnover of DKK 3 billion. This figure does not include property and building proceeds, i.e. rent, etc.

    The Faculty of Science is situated on each of the University of Copenhagen's four campuses: the Frederiksberg Campus, the North Campus, the South Campus, and the City Campus. There are additional units and facilities situated in Helsingør, Nødebo and Taastrup among other locations.See map of the campus areas.

    Roughly 9700 students are engaged in the Faculty's25 BSc and 35 MSc programmes. An additional 1130 PhD students round out the student population.

    The Faculty of Science is home to 12 departments. See thelist of the 12 departments. There are29 basic research centresat the Faculty, and 32 ERC grants in FP7 and so far seven ERC grants in HORIZON 2020 with scientists from SCIENCE as the Principal Investigator (PI).

  6. A world-classresearch university. Driven by intellectual creativity and critical thinking since 1479, researchers and students at the University of Copenhagen have expanded horizons and contributed to moving the world forward.

  7. The University is the largest educational institution in Denmark and consists of eight faculties that combined offer over 200 academic programmes for study in health sciences, humanities, law, life sciences, pharmaceutical sciences, natural sciences, social sciences, and theology. Student life.