Tech College Aalborg

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TECHCOLLEGE
Aalborg Tekniske Skole
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Tech College Aalborg
Øster Uttrup Vej 1

9000 Aalborg
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9000 Aalborg

Denmark
Coordinates 57°2′54.02″N9°57′58.79″E / 57.0483389°N 9.9663306°E / 57.0483389; 9.9663306
Information
PresidentSøren Samuelsen
Staff650
Number of pupils4500
LanguageDanish
Website www.techcollege.dk/english

Tech College Aalborg is a school in the city of Aalborg, in North Jutland in Denmark. It offers a wide spectrum of vocational training and runs Aalborg Tekniske Gymnasium. The school has about 4500 yearly students and 650 employees.

Departments

TECHCOLLEGE is made of several departments in Aalborg.

Aalborg Tekniske Gymnasium (English: Aalborg Technical Gymnasium) is a part of TECHCOLLEGE. The gymnasium has about eleven classes each year, which is spread out on Øster Uttrup Vej 5 and Nyhavnsgade 14, both in Aalborg.

"Welcome". Tech College Aalborg. 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-19.

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