News from AAU-Cph

  • Cheap lunch tickets at Frederikskaj 12

    Now our students and employees in Sydhavnen can buy cheap day tickets for the canteen at Frederikskaj 12

  • Tourism students at Innovation Camp in Slovenia

    A group of students from the Master programme in Tourism at AAU-Cph have been on an inspiring Innovation Camp in Slovenia.

  • Chinese elite students visit AAU-Cph

    Six top engineering students from universities in Shanghai visited AAU-Cph in the beginning of April. They were here to learn about Danish engineering programmes, collaboration between research institutions and businesses and also to AAU-Cph’s new facilities in Sydhavnen.

  • AAU-Cph group wins Wofie 2012

    The four winners of Wofie 2012 pose with big smiles for the traditional victory picture. For the first time the grand prize of DKK 15.000 goes to a group from AAU-Cph.

  • New sandwich vending machine at Frederikskaj 10A

    Good news for your stomach
     

  • The spring term at AAU-Cph begins

    Tomorrow Wednesday the 1st February a new semester at Aalborg University Copenhagen (AAU-Cph) begins.

  • From September 2012 AAU-Cph will be closer to central Copenhagen

    The finance committee in the Danish parliament has approved that Aalborg University Copenhagen (AAU-Cph) can move into the building of Nokia’s former headquarter in Denmark, at Frederikskaj/A.C. Meyers Vænge in the Southwestern part of Copenhagen. The aim is to establish the future’s innovative university where education, research and businesses interact closely. The first 70 students will start their studies as from 1st of February.

  • Collaboration with Ghana Telecom University College

    In 2008 Center for Communication, Media and Information Technology (CMI) and Ghana Telecom University College (GTUC) initiated a large scale research and education collaboration.

  • Still possible to apply

    Apply for available study places at Aalborg University Copenhagen (AAU-Cph) in August.

  • Research makes Bornholm healthier

    A new research project from Aalborg University Copenhagen (AAU-Cph) integrates well known prevention strategies with citizen involvement in a never before seen way or scale to find the key to a healthier life for the people of Bornholm – and in the long term for all Danes.

  • Medialogy at Roskilde Festival

    Stub out your cigaret in the interactive ash tray, play a computer game with your recyclable bottles and collect virtual messages with you iPhone at Roskilde Festival 2011.

  • Aalborg among the world's 400 best universities

    Aalborg University surges ahead in the international ranking of the world's best universities. The university moves up 104 places to number 362 among the world's 18,000 universities, and in Engineering and Technology, Aalborg is now in the top 200.