University of Copenhagen Faculty of Science information
Faculty of Science
Det Natur- og Biovidenskabelige Fakultet
Latin: Facultatis Naturalis
Type
Public university
Established
1850; 174 years ago (1850) (as an independent faculty)
Dean
John Renner Hansen[1]
Academic staff
4,500[2]
Students
9,500[2]
Location
Copenhagen
,
Denmark
Campus
North Campus, Frederiksberg Campus
Affiliations
EUA, LAOTSE
Website
www.science.ku.dk/english/
The Faculty of Science (Danish: Det Natur- og Biovidenskabelige Fakultet) at the University of Copenhagen houses 12 departments, including the Natural History Museum of Denmark.[3] The faculty also encompasses several national and international research centres, and has a number of field stations in Denmark and Greenland, among them the university's Arctic Station in central West Greenland. The faculty's administration is housed at the university's Frederiksberg Campus.
The faculty offers three-year Bachelor of Science (BS), two-year Master of Science (MS) and three-year Ph.D. degree programmes. There are two main areas of study programmes. One is the mathematical-physical-chemical subject group, which includes mathematics, computer science, actuarial science, mathematical economy, statistics, physics, astronomy, geophysics, meteorology, biophysics, chemistry, environmental chemistry, food science, biochemistry and nano-science. The other is the natural history-geography group, which includes biology, physical education, sports science, geology, geography, geo-informatics, geology-geophysics and bio-informatics. The University was co-founder of the Euroleague for Life Sciences (ELLS) which was established in 2001.
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