Lovely university with good opportunities for learning but it lacks more groups where it is possible to sit alone without the noise of other people. Options for managing exhaust noise would be nice.
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University of Southern Denmark has more than 20,000 students and more than 3,200 employees. The university offers teaching and research at 6 campuses situated on Funen, in the south of Jutland, west of Zealand and in the capital city in More
Tourists who are interested in the architecture of the university, it is problematic to put your car in the parking lot, because of their absence for the guests. You need a pawn or a taxi. Young people can and wow, they can stand, but you will not run into each object.
Very nice university. Medium sized, meaning that it's big enough for everything but small enough to get a good overview. Nice people. Good academic profile. Very open minded and non-political university (a lot of other universities have a bias).
Nice University, almost everything is (or soon to be anyways) gathered under one roof, which is not normal for Danish universities. Great green areas around campus.
Studied here for a couple years and managed to finish my graduates here. School and environment was great, which had most things you would expect from a university campus, and the programs were all on high level and professionally organized. There are a few things I didn't like though, such as the cafeteria food and the atrocious prices on the vending machines.
SDU Esbjerg: Promises a lot from look and first appearance, but in the end can not at all live up to it. Motivated, interested people are getting attracted by answering serious wrong information about study programs and possibilities. Saw people of my course getting major depressions, teachers (not all of course) not being able to teach with out making repeatedly major mistakes, staff (not all) giving a damn about the interest of students. Students seem to be merely an unwelcome thing to cope with. This goes on for some years already as I have been informed. My advice: before going there, take a close look, visit it, talk to people AND question this information thoroughly.
I cannot yet say anything about the quality of the teaching. But the accommodation of exchange students from is in shabby barracks. My son got a room like an aquarium without any privacy, without a bed (!). Not even prisoners or asylum seekers are normally accommodated in this way. They're all together in an area where only foreign people and asylum seekers are located. Why do they open this university for exchange students from other countries and then separate them from the Danish students?