General Election 2026
Election debate at SDU Kolding on Friday
SDU will host an election debate on 20 March from 11.30-13.00 at Campus Kolding. Everyone is welcome to the event, which requires registration.
How do we ensure that young people can educate themselves, get jobs and create a future in Kolding and the Triangle Region?
This question is the focal point when SDU invites you to an election debate at Campus Kolding on Friday 20 March, where you will have the opportunity to meet the parliamentary candidates and ask your questions directly to them.
During the debate, the candidates will be challenged on issues that directly affect students and young people in the region:
- Should there be more higher education programmes outside the major cities?
- How do we ensure good job opportunities in the Triangle Region after the programme of study?
- What will it take for more young people to stay in the area?
- How can international students become a strength for the Danish business community?
- How are green transition, mobility and regional development connected?
- And what will the candidates do to strengthen education and career opportunities in Kolding?
Ask your questions
The debate is open and there will be an opportunity for questions from the floor. This is your chance to hear what the candidates will work for at Christiansborg and how their policies affect student life, working life and future opportunities in Kolding.
The debate will take place in the auditorium (11.57) from 11.30-13.00 at SDU Campus Kolding, Universitetsparken 1, 6000 Kolding.
The following parliamentary candidates will participate:
- Stephanie Lose Liberal Party
- Christian Rabjerg Madsen Social Democratic Party
- Mikael Winther The Alternative
- Selma Bolø The Unity Party
- Jørn Dohrmann Citizens' Party
- Sofus Teislev SF
- Steffen Larsen Liberal Alliance
- Frederik Bloch Münster Conservative Party
- Nicholas Wentworth Radical Left
The event is free to attend, but registration is required at www.conferencemanager.dk/valgdebatsdukolding
Lars Tønder, Head of Department of Political Science, is moderating the debate.