News from the Faculty of Science 2024
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02.05.2024
Increasing quality in teaching through new pedagogical framework
The three-phase model at the Faculty of Science has had its time. Instead, a new pedagogical framework must have a greater focus on, among other things, enjoyment in teaching and more in-depth learning.
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11.04.2024
Ministry shares plan to limit university admissions
As part of the master's reform, the ministry will limit admissions to university programmes.
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10.04.2024
Jakob Møller-Jensen continues as head of department
After six years as head of the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Jakob Møller-Jensen embarks on a three-year extension with clear objectives and great gratitude.
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21.03.2024
More are applying to natural science programmes
13 percent more than last year have chosen a science bachelor's degree as their first priority. This is shown by the applicant numbers after the quota 2 deadline of 15 March.
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21.03.2024
Progress on all of faculty's graduate programmes
14 out of 14 programmes see progress. This is now certain, after the application deadline March 1, when 891 had chosen science as their first priority.
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21.03.2024
High numbers across the faculty's programmes
March 1 was the application deadline for master's programmes. Two weeks later, we hit the deadline to apply for a bachelor's programmes via quota 2. Now the numbers give reason for optimism.
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29.02.2024
Great attention to researchers from our faculty
In recent weeks, faculty researchers have received prestigious awards and worldwide media attention.
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08.02.2024
New financial model at the faculty entails more clear incentives
The faculty's new financial model focuses on research activity and educational performance. The aim is fewer but stronger incentives.
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08.02.2024
Inspirational trip
The management group's visit in Strasbourg and Karlsruhe leads to new exchange agreements and more.