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News about the master’s degrees reform

  • 13.01.2025

    SDU’s new master’s degree landscape in 2028

    As part of the implementation of the Master’s Degree Reform, SDU’s Executive Board has approved which master’s degree programmes the University is to restructure towards the start of studies in 2028.

  • 20.11.2024

    Final Report from the Master's Degree Committee

    The Master's Degree Committee has published its final report, outlining the framework for implementing the 2023 master's degree reform – one of the most comprehensive reforms of university education in recent history.

  • 30.09.2024

    Process for the work on master's degrees reform at SDU

    Before the end of January 2025, a final decision must be made on how the master's education landscape at SDU and the other universities will look in 2028.

  • 30.09.2024

    The master’s degree reform will lead to a new educational landscape

    The master’s degree reform is a political initiative that will fundamentally impact the overall educational landscape, changing the way we will develop SDU’s education portfolio in the future.

  • 19.04.2024

    Political agreement on sector dimensioning

    On 19 April, the Danish government (the Social Democrats, Venstre – The Liberal Party of Denmark and the Moderates) as well as the Green Left, Danish Democrats, Liberal Alliance and the Conservative People’s Party entered into a political agreement on the sectoral dimensioning of undergraduate programmes.

  • 25.10.2023

    News from the Master’s Degree Committee

    The central committee, which will decide on crucial details of the master’s degree reform, held its first meeting on 27 September. Rector Jens Ringsmose gives the current status of the process that has now been initiated.

  • 30.08.2023

    Q&A about the master’s degrees reform

    Right before the summer break, the Danish Government (the Social Democrats, the Liberal Party and the Moderate Party) and SF, the Democrats of Denmark, Liberal Alliance and the Conservative People’s Party signed a political framework agreement on the reform of master’s degree programmes. In this Q&A, Rector Jens Ringsmose elaborates on the content of the agreement.

  • 28.06.2023

    Political agreement on new master’s degree reform

    On 27 June, the Danish Government (Social Democrats, Venstre and Moderaterne) and SF, Danmarksdemokraterne, Liberal Alliance and the Conservative People’s Party signed a political framework agreement on the reform of master’s degree programmes.