Aalborg University is located in Aalborg, Denmark. With its opening in 1974 it became the fifth university in Denmark. In 1995 Esbjerg Engineering College was integrated in the university followed by the creation of the School of Architecture & Design in 1996, the inauguration of the Copenhagen Campus in 2003 (Copenhagen Institute of Technology), the founding of the School of Medicine in 2006, and the integration of the National Building Research Institute in 2007.
Aalborg University differentiates itself from the older and more traditional Danish universities with its focus on interdisciplinary, inter-faculty studies; an experimental curriculum based on an interdisciplinary basic course with subsequent specialization; a pedagogical structure based on problem-centred, real-life projects of educational and research relevance - which internationally has become known and recognized as The Aalborg Experiment or The Aalborg Model. With the problem-based, project-organized model, a great part of a semesters teaching and student work revolves around complex real-life problems which the students wonder about and try to find answers to in scientific manners while working together in groups.
Specialties
Engineering, Problem Based Learning
Aalborg University Activity on LinkedIn
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Aalborg University has a new Visiting Phd student
Wenjuan Gong is now Visiting Phd student
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Aalborg University has a new Danske Bank Operations Graduate
Steffen Hindberg is now Danske Bank Operations Graduate
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Aalborg University has a new Writing Master Thesis in Law
Luz Diony Pedersen is now Writing Master Thesis in Law, was Participant at Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot
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Aalborg University has a new Student
Anders Pedersen is now Student
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Aalborg University has a new Teaching Assistant
Rikke Gade Johansen is now Teaching Assistant
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Aalborg University has a new PhD, Assistant Professor
Lill Rastad Bjørst is now PhD, Assistant Professor, was PhD fellow at University of Copenhagen
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Aalborg University has a new Danfoss Power Electronics PhD Fellow
Mehmet Sertug Basar is now Danfoss Power Electronics PhD Fellow, was Motor Control R&D Engineer at Danfoss
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Aalborg University has a new Assistant
Martin Rother Petersen is now Assistant
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Aalborg University has a new Student Assistant
Anders Lynge Kjeldsen is now Student Assistant
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Aalborg University has a new Master's Thesis
Matthias Vonmetz is now Master's Thesis

