Blaagaard Seminarium (also spelled Blågård Seminarium) has been the name of two teacher training colleges both originating in the Nørrebro district of Copenhagen, Denmark. The first of them, which was the first teacher training college in Denmark, changed its name to Jonstrup Seminarium in 1808. The second one was founded in 1859. They merged in 1992 and are now part of University College Capital (UCC).
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BlaagaardSeminarium (also spelled Blågård Seminarium) has been the name of two teacher training colleges both originating in the Nørrebro district of...
at the new teachers’ college at Blaagaard in 1791, the first such college in Denmark. He had residence at Blaagaard, but moved with the school to Jonstrup...
Committee (2007–2011) Trilateral Commission, Member (2010–2011) BlaagaardsSeminarium, Chairwoman of the Board (2006–2009) University College Copenhagen...
traces its history back to 1872 when the teacher training college BlaagaardSeminarium moved to the site. It had been founded by the educator Jeppe Tang...
From 1933 until 1960 it also housed the teacher training college BlaagaardSeminarium. On the other side of the street is the former St. Joseph's Hospital...
beginning of the 19th century while he worked as a teacher at nearby BlaagaardSeminarium. Peter Fabersgade was also called Guldbergsgade until 1896. Empire...
in Odense. Fabrikken Øresund is founded in Copenhagen. The second BlaagaardSeminarium is founded. Hotel Marienlyst opens in Helsingør. 31 March – Hans...
Lærerhøjskole (Denmark School of Education). In 1971, she joined the BlaagaardSeminarium, and served as a faculty member there until 1978. She also joined...