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LIFE- Faculty of Life Sciences

LIFE is 7th on a list of world’s most cited agricultural institutions. 

The list, compiled by the Times Higher Eduction Supplement (THES) covered 394 institutions all over the world. See the Thomson Reuters list published by the Times Higher Education Supplement

 

Denmark is number seven on a list of top 10 countries in plant and animal sciences based on citations per paper. Read more about the survey and list complied by the Times Higher Education Supplement.

 

University of Copenhagen:

Number 7 in Europe and number 40 in the world

University of Copenhagen is ranked number 7 in Europe according to the Academic Ranking of World Universities  (ARWU) 2010 published by Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Worldwide, the University of Copenhagen moves up from number 43 to number 40. University of Copenhagen again tops the list of Scandinavian universities.

 

Number 51 in the World

THE-QS ranking: University of Copenhagen is the highest ranked Nordic university on the list of the world’s best universities according to the 2009 edition of Times Higher Education-QS World University Rankings. This year, University of Copenhagen is ranked number 51 worldwide and number 15 in Europe.

 

Number 9 on the the Scientist's list of the World's best places to work for life scientists.

The Scientist's Best Places to Work Survey 2010 places University of Copenhagen number nine on a top ten list of the international research institutions that offer the best working conditions for life scientists.

Read more about the survey. See the whole list of the top ten institutions in The Scientist: Best Places to work 2010: Academia - Top 10 Academic Institutions.

 

Number 3 on the list of most attractive workplaces among natural science students. A recent survey by Universum Graduate Survey – an annual, impartial questionnaire of Danish students’ career preferences -has ranked University of Copenhagen third on a list of the most desirable workplaces in the engineering/ natural science category.

 

 

University of Copenhagen

The largest institution of research and education in Denmark 

 

With over 37,000 students and more than 7,000 employees, University of Copenhagen is the largest institution of research and education in Denmark.

 

Since January 2007, the Faculty of Life Sciences has been one of the eight faculties that make up University of Copenhagen. Together, the eight faculties offer over 200 degree programmes in health sciences, humanities, law, life sciences, pharmaceutical sciences, science, social sciences, and theology.

 

The University is spread out on four campuses in the Copenhagen area. Faculty of Life Sciences is based at Frederiksberg Campus.

 

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Kirsten Jenlev, - last update:2 September 2010


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