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Aarhus University
Aarhus Campus, Aarhus Denmark

Aarhus University

Overview of Aarhus University

Aarhus University is a leading research university located in Denmark, known for its strong academic programs and highly qualified faculty. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs in various disciplines.

Faculty

Aarhus University boasts a team of dedicated and experienced faculty members who are experts in their respective fields. They are committed to providing students with high-quality education and mentorship.

Key Disciplines

Some of the key disciplines at Aarhus University include engineering, business, social sciences, health sciences, and natural sciences. These programs are designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in their chosen field.

Research Achievements

Aarhus University is recognized for its groundbreaking research initiatives and contributions to various fields. The university has produced numerous research papers, inventions, and innovations that have made a significant impact on society.

Notable Programs

Some of the notable programs at Aarhus University include the Master's in Business Administration, Bachelor of Engineering, Master of Public Health, and Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. These programs are highly regarded for their quality and relevance in today's job market.

Specializations

Aarhus University offers specializations in areas such as sustainable development, digital marketing, bioinformatics, and renewable energy. These specializations provide students with the opportunity to focus on specific areas of interest and develop expertise in niche fields.

Talent Development

Aarhus University is committed to nurturing talent and fostering innovation among its students. The university provides opportunities for students to engage in internships, research projects, and study abroad programs to enhance their skills and broaden their horizons.

Reputation

Aarhus University has built a strong reputation for its academic excellence, research contributions, and commitment to student success. The university has consistently ranked among the top universities in Europe and has earned recognition for its quality programs and outstanding faculty.

Programmes

Bachelor(76) / UG(76)

Aarhus BSS(12)

  • BSc in Economics and Business Administration (Campus Aarhus)
  • BSc in Economics and Business Administration (Campus Herning)
  • Bachelor of Engineering in Business Development Engineer
  • Bachelor of Science Economics and Buisness Administration
  • Bachelor's degree in Law
  • Bachelor's degree in Political Science
  • Bachelor's degree in Politics and Economics
  • Bachelor's degree in Psychology
  • Bachelor's degree in Social Studies
  • Bachelors degree in Business Administration and Commercial Law
  • Bachelors degree in Business Administration with Electives
  • Bachelors degree in Economics

Faculty of Arts(32)

  • BSc in Cognitive Science
  • Bachelor of Engineering in Software Technology
  • Bachelor s Degree in Chinese Studies
  • Bachelor's degree in German Language, Literature and Culture
  • Bachelor's degree in History
  • Bachelor's degree in Indian and South Asian Studies
  • Bachelor's degree in Information Science
  • Bachelor's degree in International Business Communication in English
  • Bachelor's degree in Japanese Studies
  • Bachelor's degree in Linguistics
  • Bachelor's degree in Media Studies
  • Bachelor's degree in Musicology
  • Bachelor's degree in Nanoscience
  • Bachelor's degree in Nordic Language and Literature
  • Bachelor's degree in Religious Studies
  • Bachelor's degree in Russian Studies
  • Bachelor's degree in Spanish and Spanish American Language, Literature and Culture
  • Bachelor's degree in Theology
  • Bachelor's degree program in French Language, Literature and Culture
  • Bachelor's degree program in History of Ideas
  • Bachelors degree in Aesthetics and Culture
  • Bachelors degree in Anthropology
  • Bachelors degree in Arabic and Islamic Studies
  • Bachelors degree in Archaeology
  • Bachelors degree in Art History
  • Bachelors degree in Brazilian Studies
  • Bachelors degree in Classical Archaeology
  • Bachelors degree in Classical Philology
  • Bachelors degree in Digital Design
  • Bachelors degree in Dramaturgy
  • Bachelors degree in Education Science
  • Bachelors degree program in Literary History

Faculty of Health(6)

  • Bachelor of Medicine
  • Bachelor's degree in Odontology (Dentistry)
  • Bachelor's degree in Public health science
  • Bachelor's degree in Sports Science
  • Bachelor's degree program in Philosophy
  • Bachelors Degree in Dental Hygiene

Faculty of Natural Sciences(10)

  • BSc in Computer Science
  • BSc in Data Science
  • BSc in IT Product Development
  • Bachelor's degree in Geoscience
  • Bachelor's degree in Mathematics
  • Bachelor's degree in Mathematics-Economics
  • Bachelor's degree in Medicinal Chemistry
  • Bachelor's degree in Physics
  • Bachelors Degree in Chemistry
  • Bachelors degree in Biology

Faculty of Technical Sciences(16)

  • BSc in Biotechnology (Civil Engineering)
  • Bachelor of Engineering in Biotechnology
  • Bachelor of Engineering in Building
  • Bachelor of Engineering in Building design
  • Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Technology
  • Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Energy Technology
  • Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics
  • Bachelor of Engineering in Healthcare Technology Engineer
  • Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Food Technology
  • Bachelor s Degree in Chemical Technology (Civil Engineering)
  • Bachelor s Degree in Civil Engineering (Civil Engineering)
  • Bachelor's degree in English
  • Bachelors degree in Computer Technology (Civil Engineering)
  • Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering
  • Bachelors degree in Plant and Food Science

Master(74) / PG(74)

Aarhus BSS(21)

  • Flexible Work-Integrated MSc in Engineering - Technology Based Business Development
  • MSc in Business Administration
  • MSc in Business Administration - Business Psychology
  • MSc in Business Administration – Business Innovation
  • MSc in Economcs and Business Administration – Business Psychology
  • MSc in Economics
  • MSc in Economics and Business Administration - Business Intelligence
  • MSc in Economics and Business Administration - Commercial and Retail Management
  • MSc in Economics and Business Administration - Digital Business Management
  • MSc in Economics and Business Administration - Finance
  • MSc in Economics and Business Administration - Finance and International Business
  • MSc in Economics and Business Administration - Innovation Management
  • MSc in Economics and Business Administration - International Business
  • MSc in Economics and Business Administration - International Economic Consulting
  • MSc in Economics and Business Administration - Management Accounting and Control
  • MSc in Economics and Business Administration - Marketing Analytics and Strategy
  • MSc in Economics and Business Administration - Operations and Supply Chain Analytics
  • MSc in Economics and Business Administration - Strategic Value Chain Management
  • MSc in Economics and Business Administration - Strategy, Organisation and Leadership
  • MSc in Engineering - Technology Based Business Development
  • Master's degree in Political Science

Faculty of Arts(10)

  • MA in Children's Literature, Media & Cultural Entrepreneurship (Erasmus Mundus)
  • MA in English
  • MA in European Studies
  • MA in Intercultural Studies
  • MA in Journalism, Media and Globalisation (Erasmus Mundus)
  • MA in Linguistics
  • MA in Sustainable Heritage Management
  • MSc in Anthropology - Visual Anthropology
  • MSc in Cognitive Science
  • MSc in Human Security

Faculty of Natural Sciences(30)

  • Flexible Work-Integrated MSc in Bioinformatics
  • Flexible Work-Integrated MSc in Biology
  • Flexible Work-Integrated MSc in Chemistry
  • Flexible Work-Integrated MSc in Computer Science
  • Flexible Work-Integrated MSc in Data Science
  • Flexible Work-Integrated MSc in Geoscience
  • Flexible Work-Integrated MSc in IT Product Development
  • Flexible Work-Integrated MSc in Mathematics
  • Flexible Work-Integrated MSc in Mathematics-Economics
  • Flexible Work-Integrated MSc in Medicinal Chemistry
  • Flexible Work-Integrated MSc in Molecular Biology
  • Flexible Work-Integrated MSc in Nanoscience
  • Flexible Work-Integrated MSc in Physics
  • Flexible Work-Integrated MSc in Statistics
  • MSc in Bioinformatics
  • MSc in Biology
  • MSc in Chemistry
  • MSc in Computer Science
  • MSc in Data Science
  • MSc in Geoscience
  • MSc in IT Product Development
  • MSc in Mathematics
  • MSc in Mathematics-Economics
  • MSc in Medicinal Chemistry
  • MSc in Molecular Biology
  • MSc in Nanoscience
  • MSc in Physics
  • MSc in Science Studies
  • MSc in Soils and Global Change (Erasmus Mundus)
  • MSc in Statistics

Faculty of Technical Sciences(13)

  • Flexible Work-Integrated MSc in Biotechnology and Chemical Engineering
  • Flexible Work-Integrated MSc in Civil and Architectural Engineering
  • Flexible Work-Integrated MSc in Computer Engineering
  • Flexible Work-Integrated MSc in Electrical Engineering
  • Flexible Work-Integrated MSc in Mechanical Engineering
  • MSc in Agrobiology
  • MSc in Biotechnology and Chemical Engineering
  • MSc in Civil and Architectural Engineering
  • MSc in Computer Engineering
  • MSc in Electrical Engineering
  • MSc in Mechanical Engineering
  • MSc in Molecular Nutrition and Food Technology
  • MSc in Quantum Technologies and Engineering (QuanTEEM) (Erasmus Mundus)

PHD(36)

Aarhus BSS(7)

  • Business and Social Sciences
  • Economics and Business Economics
  • Law
  • PhD in Business Development and Technology
  • PhD in Management
  • Political Science
  • Psychology and Behavioural Science

Faculty of Arts(8)

  • Anthropology, Global Studies and the Study of Religion
  • Art, Literature and Cultural Studies
  • Didactics
  • History, Archeology and Classical Studies
  • ICT, Media, Communication and Journalism
  • Language, Linguistics, Communication, and Cognition
  • Learning and Education
  • Theology, History of Ideas and Philosophy

Faculty of Health(3)

  • Biomedicine
  • ClinFO (Clinical Medicine, Forensic Medicine and Dentistry and Oral Health)
  • Public Health

Faculty of Natural Sciences(8)

  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Computer Science
  • Geoscience
  • Mathematics
  • Molecular Biology and Genetics
  • Nanoscience
  • Physics and Astronomy

Faculty of Technical Sciences(10)

  • Agroecology
  • Animal Science
  • Biological and Chemical Engineering
  • Civil and Architectural Engineering
  • Ecoscience
  • Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Environmental Science
  • Food Science
  • Mechanical and Production Engineering
  • Quantitative Genetics and Genomics

University Information

Admission

For admission requirements for each individual programme please see the webpage for each programme.

A number of programmes have limited intake, which means that only the best among the qualified applicants will be selected for admission.

English-language requirements

All applicants with a non-Danish qualifying examination or Bachelor’s degree must document their English-language qualifications.

The level can be documented with, for example, a TOEFL test – minimum 560 (paper-based) or 83 (internet-based) – or an IELTS test with a minimum of 6.5 points.

Application process

For our Master’s programmes, the application portal opens in November.

The deadline to apply is 15 January for non-EU/EEA/Swiss and 1 March for EU/EEA/Swiss

(Please note that it is possible to upload documentation that you have completed your Bachelor’s degree at a later stage and also your English language test)

For Bachelor’s programmes, the deadline to apply is 15 March at noon (CET).

Commencement of studies is around 1 September.

Please note that our Engineering programmes have commencement of studies twice a year – for programmes starting in Winter the application deadline is 15 September.

Further information on how to apply can be found at Masters.au.dk

General

GPA3.4+
International Baccalaureate24+
Cambridge CAE Advanced180+
IELTS6.5+
TOEFL83+

Bachelor

IELTS6.5+
TOEFL83+

Facilities

ON CAMPUS FACILITIES

Aarhus University Libraries

AU Library has 19 locations around the different campuses. Some are open to students and staff 24 hours a day and offer spacious reading rooms. All libraries and AU buildings offer free internet. The main library of the university is the Royal Danish Library, and almost every department has its own specialised libary. All university libraries are on the same borrowing system and along with an extensive electronic journal database, the Royal Danish Library subscribes to all major newspapers around the world.

Aarhus University Sports (AUS)

The AUS is open to all university students and organises a wide range of activities, from badminton to fencing to chess.

Student counsellors

Student counsellors are senior students who are there to advise other students in their department. This is the first place to go when students have questions regarding anything to do with their studies at the university.

Canteen service

There are numerous canteens located on all AU campus locations.

Student Advisory Office

This group of social workers and psychologists assists students with personal matters.

This service is free of charge and completely confidential.

Friday Bar

The Friday bars are a good opportunity for students to meet and enjoy a drink together. Every Friday around 2 pm, each department sets up a small bar in a canteen or a classroom serving beer and soft drinks.

Students & Staff

Student life

CAMPUS LIFE

The main campus at Aarhus University is located in the centre of Aarhus. Though students will be enrolled at a particular department, they will also feel that they are part of the university as a whole. The campus provides a unique and dynamic study environment which influences both the academic and social environments. Students from different departments meet in the Friday bars, at Studenterhus Aarhus, at concerts in the University Park and around the rest of the city.


STUDY AND TEACHING ENVIRONMENT

Active participation in class

Most courses use a combination of large lectures and smaller classroom-based seminars. In the seminars, you are expected to participate, for instance by asking questions, taking part in discussions or giving presentations. Critical thinking and freedom of speech are important at Aarhus University, and it is okay not to share all of your lecturer’s opinions.

Study methods at AU and in Denmark

While course work activities count as part of the final examination grade for most courses, there are rarely visible checkups (e.g. roll calls) on your presence in class. This leaves you with a high degree of freedom to be matched by your own responsibility and self-discipline. Please also note that in some courses class attendance is actually a pre-requisite for participating in the exam. Danish higher education is characterised by an analytical approach. Students are thus not only expected to accumulate and reproduce knowledge but also to compare, analyse and evaluate on an individual basis.

Most courses are followed by both Danish and international students. We hope that the classroom environment will pave the way for social interaction between international and Danish students.

Classroom Culture

As an international student or researcher, you may be surprised by the study culture at Aarhus University. The study culture in Denmark is informal, and the hierarchy between lecturers and students is flat and not very strict.

Rather than Ms., Mrs., Mr., Dr. or Professor, most lecturers will ask you to call them by their first name, and students and lecturers are typically on first name terms. Professors and other staff members often chat informally with the students and socialise with them during breaks.


LIVING IN AARHUS - DENMARK'S #1 STUDENT CITY


The university’s main campus is located in Aarhus. From here, beach, harbour, and forest are all within a fifteen-minute bike ride.

With a Top 100 university right in the heart of town, Aarhus is swarming with students. The city is full of opportunities aimed at young people. Concerts, museums, nightlife and shopping (as well as the dorms) are all within walking distance.

Down on the harbour, Aarhus boasts the largest public library in Scandinavia, Dokk1 – a cultural centre offering a modern, functional and visually stunning experience.

Aarhus is known as Denmark’s culinary capital and has four Michelin-starred restaurants. There are dining opportunities everywhere and for every budget – from cosy cafés in the Latin Quarter to the modern restaurants in the central shopping area.

Welcome to Denmark’s number one student city!

On our website, you can find student profiles that will give you an authentic taste of student life at Aarhus University – told by our current students to you and other prospective students.
Learn about how they chose their degree programme and how they experienced the leap from upper secondary school to university, get good advice about living well on a tight budget, and catch a glimpse of their everyday life at Aarhus University.

See more at our website under Student Life.

Total students

27,802

UG students: 54%PG students: 46%

International students

3,263

UG students: 35%PG students: 65%

Total faculty staff

2,848

Domestic staff: 58%Int'l staff: 42%

Cost of Living

Accommodation

$7,460

(Approx. amount)

Food

$4,080

(Approx. amount)

Transport

$700

(Approx. amount)

Utilities

$3,340

(Approx. amount)

Employability & Career

Career Services

DURING YOUR STUDIES

Many students in Denmark take student jobs or part-time jobs while they study at university. As an international student at Aarhus University, you are free to use our database for part-time jobs and student jobs.


AFTER YOU GRADUATE

For Aarhus University graduates, there are many possibilities after university. In Denmark, The unemployment rate is currently about 5 percent. In 2023, we asked AU classes from 2018–2023 about their employment status and 90 percent had a job.

Aarhus University has excellent career services designed specifically for international students. Learn more under Future and Career .

WHERE DO GRADUATES WORK?

AU graduates work in hundreds of different companies and organisations on a host of different career paths. Most students find work in Denmark, but around 10 percent choose to work abroad.

As an international student, it helps to know the Danish language and Danish culture if you wish to find a job in Denmark after your studies.

Here are the top six companies employing the most AU graduates according to LinkedIn:

• Aarhus University Hospital

• Danske Bank

• Novo Nordisk

• Arla Foods

• Vestas

• LEGO Group

Rankings

International Trade Rankings

Rank: #46

Sustainability Rankings

Rank: #342

University Rankings by Region

Rank: #42

World University Rankings

Rank: #131

World University Rankings by Subject

Rank: #35

Campus Locations

Aarhus Campus Campus

Primary Campus

Nordre Ringgade 1

City: AarhusCountry: DenmarkCode: DKRegion: EuropeSubregion: Northern Europe

Emdrup Campus Campus

Tuborgvej 164

City: CopenhagenCountry: DenmarkCode: DKRegion: EuropeSubregion: Northern Europe

Herning Campus Campus

Birk Centerpark 15

City: HerningCountry: DenmarkCode: DKRegion: EuropeSubregion: Northern Europe

Moesgård Campus Campus

4233, Moesgård Allé 20

City: HøjbjergCountry: DenmarkCode: DKRegion: EuropeSubregion: Northern Europe

Viborg Campus Campus

Blichers Alle 20

City: TjeleCountry: DenmarkCode: DKRegion: EuropeSubregion: Northern Europe