UCPH Department of Biology

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The UCPH Department of Biology (Danish: Biologisk Institut) is a department under the Faculty of Science at University of Copenhagen (UCPH). It is organized in 10 sections and is also involved in a number of research centres. The department offer three BSc and four MSc degree programmes. With 400 employees and 1,800 students, it is the largest department at the faculty. It also operates the Øresund Aquarium in Helsingør.

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History

On January 1, 2004, the Botanical Institute and Zoological Institute merged into the Department of Biology, while the four museums Botanical Garden, Botanical Museum and Library, Geological Museum and Zoological Museum merged as Natural History Museum of Denmark.

Organisation

Sections

Research centers

Research centres hosted by the Department of Biology:

External research centres:

Location

Most of the department is based in the University Park, part of University of Copenhagen's North Campus. Buildings used by the department include Copenhagen Biocenter (Ole Maaløes Vej 5), the August Krogh Building (Universitetsparken 13) or the adjacent buildings 1 and 3 (Universitetsparken 15) and the BIO-Aqua building (Building 20, Universitetsparken 4).

The Marine Biological Laboratory is located in Helsingør. The premises are located in association with the Øresund Aquarium. The complex is located near the city's North Harbour (Strandpromenaden 5) and was adapted to design by Rørbæk og Møller Arkitekter in 2015. [1]

Programmes

The department offers the following BSc degree programmes: [2]

MSc degrees

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References

  1. "Marinebiologisk Laboratorium og Øresundsakvariet - Helsingør". Ason. Retrieved 22 February 2015.
  2. "Study at the Department". University of Copenhagen. Retrieved 22 February 2015.