Rectorate newsletter
Read this months columns and SDU profile
Information about current activities and discussions at the University.
Columns
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Rector Jens Ringsmose
A look into the crystal ball: What will 2024 bring?
At the start of a new year, it is customary for various newspapers and self-proclaimed futurologists to gaze into their crystal ball and guess which events and trends will have a particular impact on the coming year.
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Student Frederik Ditlevsen
TEK management exposes students to hazardous environment in favour of prestigious research
For three years, the environment and 500 students in the association Development Lab at TEK in Odense have been exposed to hazardous health conditions resulting from health and safety violations in Create Lab. The students themselves have taken up the fight, while the management’s promises to find a solution are broken time and time again.
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Dean Henrik Bindslev, Director of Studies Henning Andersen and Head of Department ITI (until 31/12/2023) Peder T. Ruhoff
Reply to Frederik Ditlevsen’s column piece
A strong and active study environment in the Development Lab is important to the Faculty
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Associate Professor Jacob Nielsen
Aiming at the university of tomorrow
The word university derives from the Latin ’universitas magistrorum et scholarium’, which roughly means ’community of teachers and scholars’ as stated in Encyclopædia Britannica, 1911. With this column article, I would like to be a bit provocative on how universities are not living up to this phrase right now, and how we might fix that.
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