Multiple Positions – 25 PhD Degree-Fully Funded at University of Copenhagen, Denmark
University of Copenhagen, Denmark invites online Application for number of Fully Funded PhD Degree at various Departments. We are providing a list of Fully Funded PhD Programs available at University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Eligible candidate may Apply as soon as possible.
(01) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD fellowship in bioorganic chemistry
Oligonucleotide therapeutics emerging as important therapeutics are becoming tools for pathologies such as immune, cancer, muscular and neurological diseases as well as for control of viral pathogens. The scope of the Nordisk Foundation Centre for Oligo Escape (center director professor Nikos Hatzakis) is to provide mechanistic understanding to optimize subcellular delivery of RNA and other oligonucleotides entrapped in endosomes, develop methods for their efficient cellular delivery, and demonstrate applicability by targeting skeletal and cardiac muscle cells. The aim of the PhD project is to design and chemically synthesize oligonucleotide conjugates, including peptide- oligonucleotide conjugates, for new delivery methods. The PhD project will be part of an interdisciplinary collaboration, including with the group of professor Nikos Hatzakis, that are experts in single molecule functional readouts.
Deadline : 15 September 2025
(02) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: 211-2184/25-2H PhD fellowship in Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)
We are looking for candidates within the field(s) of Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)/Human Computer Interaction/Computing Education. Relevant backgrounds include but are not limited to computer science education, accessibility, and neurodiversity. Knowledge about how to teach programming and how to create enabling conditions for neurodiversity in the classroom would be preferred. The candidate needs excellent collaborative skills and the ability to support, design, and execute parts of the programming teaching in collaboration with the course responsible. Insights into quantitative and qualitative data collection in computer science teaching would be considered beneficial.
Deadline : 14-09-2025
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(03) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: The Faculty of Law at the University of Copenhagen announces a number of fully funded PhD positions to commence in February 2026
- Conduct independent and high-quality research under the supervision of a senior member of academic staff at the Faculty.
- Actively engage in the research environment at the University of Copenhagen, e.g. by participating in national and international conferences, courses, and meetings relevant to their research project.
- Comply with the formal requirements of the PhD programme.
- Contribute to teaching undergraduate and graduate level courses in Danish or English offered by the Faculty of Law.
Deadline : 1 September 2025
(04) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD fellowship in Microbiology
The project aims to study fundamental molecular mechanisms of how phages interact with host bacteria during infections, particularly focusing on the use of E. coli and its related phages as model organisms. However, the results may be applied in pathogenic bacteria related to E. coli, addressing the pressing issue of global antibiotic-resistant superbugs by studying phage-bacteria interactions. This project involves molecular, physiological and systematic study of E. coli– phage interaction mechanisms, with potential mechanistic studies of phage and bacteria protein interactions. The candidate will have the chance to be trained with multidisciplinary tools including molecular biology, biochemistry, deep sequencing, proteomics, metabolomics, genetics, phage engineering etc. Besides, academic exchanges to China (and/or Switzerland, Germany) are possible depending on the project progress.
Deadline : 31 August 2025
(05) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD fellowship in biophysical neuropharmacology at Department of Neuroscience
The current project concerns the site-specific insertion of fluorescent non-canonical amino acids (ncAAs) into the human dopamine transporter (hDAT). To do this, we use genetic code expansion employing the amber stop codon for the insertion. Several suitable locations within the hDAT proteins must be explored. When successful, the hDAT mutant(s) will be expressed and purified from HEKexpi cells. The fluorescent readout from the ncAA can then report on the intrinsic conformational changes that will be induced in hDAT upon the binding of ions, inhibitors or during dopamine transport. These investigations have never been done before on hDAT.
Deadline : August 31, 2025
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(06) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: Double degree PhD fellowship in Chemistry
As a PhD candidate, you will explore the fundamental photoinduced processes in next-generation low-dimensional materials—including fully organic fluorescent nanoparticles,1-3 transition metal dichalcogenides,4-6 metal nanoclusters,7 metal halides, and quantum dots—using state-of-the-art ultrafast optical spectroscopy techniques. The research will focus on understanding charge carrier generation, transport, recombination dynamics, and energy transfer mechanisms. These insights will drive the development of highly efficient materials for advanced biomedical imaging applications, with potential extensions to light-emitting devices, photodetectors, and energy conversion technologies.
Our research project is highly interdisciplinary including collaborations with physicists, chemists, medical researchers, and biologists in the industry and at universities. Throughout the project, the candidate will be trained to be truly an interdisciplinary researcher in a creative and cross-disciplinary environment.
Deadline : 30-08-2025
(07) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD fellowship in Theoretical Catalysis
The aim is to understand and discover materials for catalyzing electrochemical reactions.
The first positions is focused on catalysis on high entropy alloys and understanding their activity in energy conversion reactions.
The second position is focused on modelling stability of electrocatalyst materials. The aim is to develop a framework to predict metastability of catalyst materials.
Among the methods used will be Density Functional Theory, statistics, machine-learning and dynamics.
Deadline : 17-08-2025
(08) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD fellowship in Theoretical Physics
The theme of the PhD project would be exact methods in holography and their application for the study of quantum quenches
We are looking for a candidate who must hold a master degree in theoretical physics and have a strong background in quantum field theory and holography. Knowledge of and working experience with modern exact methods such as AdS/CFT integrability, conformal bootstrap or localization will be considered an advantage.
Deadline : 17-08-2025
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(09) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD scholarship in the ERC Consolidator Project INNER_LEAGUE at the Saxo Institute at the Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen
We are looking for a historian with experience and interest in the history of international organizations, international public administrations and/or multilateral diplomacy in the 20th (and 21st) century. Experience in working with IO-archives and proficiency in reading and writing in English and French is a distinct positive.
The PhD will focus on:
- The employees who worked to prepare, maintain, and expand the League of Nations as a multifarious, multilateral diplomatic site. Inspired by New Diplomatic History, we want to unearth the diplomatic agency of the staff working in seemingly minor roles, and to understand them as engaged in the crucial, collective diplomatic task of ‘preparing sites’ for mutual understanding.
- The evolution of the procedural, technical and communicative work of the secretariat that went into the League Assembly and the League Council as diplomatic sites.
Deadline : 15 August 2025
(10) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD fellowship in membrane protein structure and function at the Department of Biomedical Sciences
Taste shapes our dietary choices and protects us from harmful substances, yet the molecular mechanisms behind taste perception remain poorly understood. This PhD project will investigate how recombinant taste receptors recognize ligands and undergo activation, using heterologous expression systems and in vitro characterization methods. A central challenge in studying these proteins is preserving their native environment during isolation. To address this, the project integrates the development of novel amphipathic copolymers for extracting membrane proteins into native nanodiscs – polymer-lipid assemblies that maintain native lipids and protein activity. Current copolymers are often inefficient or too harsh for mammalian targets, and this project seeks to overcome those limitations.
You will apply cryo-EM, biophysics, biochemistry, and pharmacology to study the structure and function of taste receptors in their near-native environments. This interdisciplinary approach will provide new molecular insight into taste perception and enable broader applications in membrane protein research. You will work closely with a postdoctoral research fellow and lab technician on the same project to form a collaborative team addressing the structural and functional aspects of recombinant taste receptor function
Deadline : 10-08-2025
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(11) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD fellowship in Food Microbiology
Vitamin B12 (B12) is naturally absent from plants which is a major constraint in the development of nutritious and sustainable plant-based diets. B12 is essential for red blood cell production, and proper nervous system and brain function. With an increasing fraction of especially the younger generation living as vegetarians or with a low intake of animal-derived foods, B12 deficiency is of increasing concern. To address this issue, we will investigate the B12 biosynthetic capabilities of various strains of food-grade bacteria such as Propionibacterium freudenreichii, Priestia megaterium and Acetobacter pasteurianus. To this end, we will employ a combination of genomics, transcriptomics and guided biosynthesis in plant-based matrices to better understand the mechanisms controlling B12 production in candidate bacteria. We will then implement the knowledge in plant-based food prototypes. The project entails two change of environment visits at our collaborators’ labs: Professor Pekka Varmanen’s at the University of Helsinki, Finland and Professor Eddy Smid’s at Wageningen University, the Netherlands.
Deadline : 10 August 2025
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(12) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD fellowship in applied statistics
There is an urgent need to integrate more grain legumes into our agricultural systems to build efficient, resilient, and environmentally friendly plant-based food systems in the face of climate change and the growing global food demand. The DIGIFABA project aims to enhance breeding for yield stability in faba beans by developing phenotyping tools to assess drought stress and yield components. This includes statistical analysis of faba bean growth profiles under different management and environmental conditions.
The aim of the PhD project is to develop a methodology for detecting stress from individual plant growth
profiles in legumes. The data will include phenotyping data such as different plant growth parameters, plant physiological measurements and image-based measurements.
The solution will rely on nonlinear optimization and generalized non-linear mixed-effects models. Method development will be the main part of the project, but exploration and validation of the developed methodology to real experimental data as well as implementation is also important aspect.
Deadline : 8 August 2025
(13) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD fellowship in novel peptide hormone discovery and exploration
We are seeking a highly motivated and curious candidate to contribute to a cutting-edge project that integrates computational prediction, cell-based assays, and in vivo mouse models to identify and characterize novel peptide hormones. The goal is to uncover new regulators of metabolism with potential therapeutic relevance for obesity and related disorders.
Deadline : 4 August 2025
(14) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD Scholarship at the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen (UCPH): Citizens’ Agenda-Setting in Democratic Systems (CASDS).
We hereby invite applications for a PhD scholarship at the Department of Political Science. The successful candidate will work on the project “Citizens’ Agenda-Setting in Democratic Systems,” funded by the Independent Research Fund Denmark, alongside Assistant Professor Alice el-Wakil (PI) and Professor Christian F. Rostbøll (co-investigator). The successful candidate will be enrolled in the Copenhagen Graduate School of Social Sciences at the Faculty of Social Sciences.
The puzzle at the heart of the project “Citizens’ Agenda-Setting in Democratic Systems” is this: while democratic theorists agree that ordinary citizens should be involved in agenda-setting (the crucial step in policy-making processes that determines which issues and solutions receive political attention), we lack a normative framework to understand what this abstract principle requires in terms of political practice and how it should be institutionalized. The CASDS project aims at contributing to democratic theory by developing conceptual and normative resources to think of citizens as “input-providers.” It does so by approaching the question of what role citizens should play in democratic agenda-setting both from within the normative debates in democratic theory and, more inductively, from existing institutional practice. The selected candidate will work with other team members to develop and conceptually and normatively analyze a systematic overview of traditional and innovative political practices and institutions that involve citizens’ agenda-setting.
Deadline : 3 August 2025
(15) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD fellowship: Cardiac adipose tissue in the pathogenesis of atrial fibrillation
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common cardiac arrythmia affecting more than 33.5 million people worldwide and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality occurring as a result of stroke and heart failure. An increase in body mass index is associated with a greater risk of AF and is linked to an increase in epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) which has the potential to release signaling and inflammatory molecules affecting cardiomyocytes and fibroblasts in the myocardium. However, the role of how obesity and EAT contribute to structural and electrical remodeling the atria is unknown. This project will provide novel and important insights into role of EAT and obesity in AF pathogenesis, potentially leading to development of novel treatment strategies for AF patients.
Deadline : 3 August 2025
(16) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD fellowships in Superconducting Quantum Optics for Scalable Quantum Computing
We are seeking motivated PhD candidates to join our team in pursuing cutting-edge and unique research directions based on superconducting circuits in the following areas:
- Hybrid Quantum Systems: Development of novel hybrid quantum systems that integrate superconducting quantum circuits with mechanical membranes and magnetic crystals to enable long-lived quantum memories and nonreciprocal quantum devices, respectively.
- Broadband Quantum-Limited Amplifiers: Development of novel Josephson parametric amplifiers, leveraging microwave and Josephson nonlinear engineering to enable quantum-limited microwave detection, serving as a backbone for microwave quantum optics experiments and scalable superconducting quantum computing.
- Emergent Quantum Phenomena: Exploration of novel schemes for qubit control and readout aimed at efficient quantum computing, single-photon generation and detection for scalable quantum interconnects, and lasing mechanisms for next-generation quantum signal sources.
Each PhD student may choose one of these research directions through discussions based on their past experience and the current status of the lab. The PhD project will be supervised and managed on a day-to-day basis by Assistant Professor Shingo Kono ([email protected]), with additional advisory support from Associate Professor Morten Kjaergaard.
Deadline : 03-08-2025
(17) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD fellowship in Exploring UV-Induced Elastin Damage in the Context of Skin Aging and Disease at Department of Pharmacy
Elastin is a crucial protein that provides elasticity and resilience to the skin, allowing it to stretch and return to its original shape, thus maintaining its functionality. Since elastin is not renewed to significant extent throughout life, it becomes vulnerable to cumulative damage from oxidative stress, glycation, and enzymatic breakdown. UV-induced oxidative stress contributes to pathological conditions including dermatoporosis (chronic skin fragility), which weakens skin function and protective mechanisms, and solar elastosis, marked by coarse wrinkles and thickened skin with aggregated, dysfunctional elastin. However, the exact mechanisms by which UV radiation alters elastin’s structure remain unclear. In this PhD project, we will address this knowledge gap and investigate how UV-induced oxidative stress affects mature skin elastin and its monomeric precursor, tropoelastin. We hypothesize that oxidative modifications, particularly to tyrosine and cysteine residues, disrupt elastin’s structure, accelerating its degradation and leading to the formation of dysfunctional fibers. Using cutting-edge techniques such as liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry and bioinformatics methods for data analysis, we will examine how these oxidative changes impact elastin’s structure and mechanical properties. Ultimately, our project has the potential to aid the development of targeted therapeutic interventions for dermatoporosis, solar elastosis and other elastin-associated skin conditions.
Deadline : 1 August 2025
(18) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD fellowship in peptide discovery at Department of Drug Design and Pharmacology
To develop new therapies, we need to be able to find molecules that can both bind and reach disease-associated proteins inside cells. Traditional chemical structures used as drugs struggle to bind many proteins. Peptides are growing in promise as a drug modality, particularly cyclic peptides, because they excel at binding. But these peptides can struggle to reach their target proteins inside cells. For this Novo Nordisk Foundation funded PhD project, we will take inspiration from natural product cyclic peptides to discover molecules with the needed binding and cell entry abilities. We will develop experimental methods that can synthesize trillions of these molecules — a number exceeding the count of stars in our galaxy—and rapidly identify the most promising candidates. These molecules hold immense potential, as tools for advancing our understanding of basic biology, and as starting points for developing future therapeutics. This is a highly interdisciplinary project, involving aspects of chemical synthesis, molecular biology, protein expression/purification and biophysics. The successful candidate will join a young and dynamic research team working at the interface of chemistry and biology.
Deadline : 1st August 2025
(19) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD position on video-feedback consultation in daycare
Daycare providers have an important role in supporting young children’s well-being, development, and learning in daycare settings. However, children present themselves with different needs which may not always be easy to interpret and meet in an adequate way. In Denmark, pedagogical psychological counselling (PPC) professionals offer consultation to daycare providers to support them in understanding child behaviour and needs, strengthening their interactional competencies, and adapting daycare settings to children´s specific needs expecting a spill-over effect on child development. However, there is a need for an evidence-based tool that is tailored to Danish daycare settings and the resources and practices of PPC professionals. The goal of the project is to create and test a video-feedback consultation program that is feasible for use by PPC professionals.
The successful candidate will work on a research project adapting and evaluating a video-feedback method for consultation with childcare professionals working with children aged 0-5 years. The method is based on a Dutch observation and consultation tool – the Caregiving Interactive Profile (CIP). CIP is a valid and reliable tool for observing and promoting child-care providers’ interactive skills (Helmerhorst et al., 2014) and a previous RCT has demonstrated the effectiveness of the CIP training in promoting sensitive and developmentally stimulating behaviours in child-care providers (Helmerhorst et al., 2017).
Deadline :31 July 2025
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(20) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD fellowship on impact quantification of the use of microorganisms in the environment
EMBARQ’s primary purpose is to provide a knowledge base and develop innovative tools for quantifying the impact of biopesticides for agriculture, facilitating rapid assessment methods for industry and regulators. EMBARQ will expand traditional risk assessment steps to cover various risk factors, e.g., how horizontal gene transfer may affect pathogenicity, and assess environmental impacts of application of biopesticides.
We are looking for an enthusiastic and ambitious candidate with an MSc degree in microbiology, ecology and evolution, or similar fields obtained before the initiation of the PhD position. Experience with studies of microbial interactions, soil microbial ecology, and analyses of microbial communities using DNA- or RNA-based tools, are an asset. Good English language skills are required. The main criterion for selection will be the research potential of the applicant; thus, scientific publication(s) will be a strong asset.
Deadline : 31-07-2025
(21) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD fellowship in Environmental Materials Chemistry
Biochars produced by pyrolysis of biosubstrates and -wastes have many potential environmental applications including soil and water cleaning. Biochars may substitute activated carbon. Biochar properties are highly diverse depending on substrates, pyrolysis, activation and other modifications. Biochars are not only good sorbents, but they also serve as catalysts for both reductive and oxidative pollutant transformations. In this project we focus on granular biochars for use in filter applications and thus with main focus on biochars for cleaning polluted waters. Iron rich high-temperature biochars will deserve particular attention. Inorganic porous host materials for biochar formation may also be included.
This PhD project comprise three parts: i) Fabrication and solid-state characterization of porous iron containing materials with biochars as the primary host material, ii) Laboratory investigations of the solid-solution interactions and reactivity of the materials for diverse inorganic and organic pollutants aiming at mechanistic understanding, and iii) Field or semi field testing of the materials using column filters.
Deadline : 30-07-2025
(22) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD fellowship in Molecular Microbiology and Prophage Dynamics in Bacteria
Microorganisms are capable of significantly shaping host phenotypes, whether it be human behavioural modification by the gut microbiome or plant growth promotion in the rhizosphere. Inside the microbial world however, is an even smaller world consisting of mobile genetic elements (MGEs), such as transposons and prophages. These MGEs are nearly ubiquitous in natural bacteria, with prophages playing a crucial role in regulating bacterial populations. Prophages are formed when bacterial viruses known as temperate phages integrate their genome into that of their bacterial hosts. Subsequently, some prophages can undergo induction, bursting out of their host cell to infect and kill neighbouring bacteria. Despite their importance, the study of prophages is complicated by the complex intracellular interactions between rival prophages and other MGEs. The research in the project will investigate increasingly complex combinations of prophages and characterise the constructed bacterial clones (lysogens) using growth, metabolic, and transcriptional assays. In addition, we will investigate competition between individual prophages intracellularly, and between the different bacterial clones to study how prophages spread and impact host fitness without interference from background MGEs. All this will be modelled and simulated in silico, and model outcomes will be further validated in the laboratory.
Deadline : 25 July 2025
(23) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD fellowship in the genetics of growth and development in pregnancy in the Rasmussen Group
Deviations from normal growth in pregnancy is a major risk factor for stillbirth and poor obstetric outcomes and are associated with risk of cardiometabolic and other diseases later in the lives of mothers and children. In this PhD project, the overall goal is to investigate how genetic variation affects growth of the fetus and the placenta in pregnancy.
The PhD project is nested within the larger research collaboration “Deep Fetal Development: AI for Fetal Development Analysis and Impact on Future Health of Mother and Child” funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation Data Science Collaborative Research Programme. In other arms of the collaboration, deep learning analyses of pregnancy ultrasound images will lead to measures of fetal and placental anatomical features in first, second, and third trimester, classification of different types of fetal growth trajectories, and quantification of tissue/organ growth, e.g. fetal adipose tissue distribution.
Based on these data and available genetic data for mothers, fathers and children, the PhD project will make new biological discoveries about growth through (1) genome-wide association study (GWAS) analyses of the ultrasound derived growth measures, (2) comparative analyses with prior GWAS of birth weight and length, head circumference at birth, placental weight and gestational duration, (3) GWAS analyses of hemodynamic parameters from the ultrasound screening (e.g. flow in umbilical artery), and (4) pathway enrichment and other follow-up analyses for functional insights. Further potential directions include causal analyses using fetal/placental growth as exposure to investigate effects on later health outcomes in mother or child, and risk prediction models.
Deadline : July 24, 2025
(24) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD fellowship in spatial analysis of the tumor microenvironment
The overall aim of the project is to is to establish a new way of understanding tumor biology, by integrating tumor physicochemical traits and transcriptomic landscapes. Specific aims are to develop superimposed maps of key physicochemical TME parameters and transcriptomes of the cells within them. We will then use this information in conjunction with advanced 3D spheroid CRISPR screens and functional analyses to understand how cancer cells sense and react to key aspects of their environment. Finally, we will combine these findings to identify a novel class of markers of specific physicochemical tumor traits for potential use as biomarkers and treatment targets.
You will be in charge of (1) developing the ambitious focused CRISPR screen, which will be carried out in 3D coculture spheroids of pancreatic cancer cells, macrophages and stellate cells; (2) using functional assays to validate the most prominent hits from the screen for their requirement for their necessity for cancer cell survival and aggressiveness in a hypoxic, acidic tumor microenvironment; and (3) together with other team members, integrating these data with single-cell and spatial sequencing data to develop hypotheses regarding how specific physicochemical niches impact signaling interactions between cancer cells and stromal cells in pancreatic tumors. You will work in close collaboration with the rest of the project team: two postdoctoral fellows, another PhD student, the PI and a technician.
Deadline : 24-07-2025
(25) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD fellowship in Molecular Cell Biology
The Mediator of Replication Checkpoint Mrc1 (in yeast) and Claspin (in mammals) are central regulators of DNA replication. Our recent work has shown how these factors also ensure the symmetric distribution of histone H3/H4 tetramers between leading and lagging strands to preserve the epigenetic inheritance of histone modifications (Cell 187:5029-5047, 2024). The advertised project will focus on physical and functional interactions of Mrc1 and Claspin with protein phosphatases occurring through small linear interacting motifs (SLiMs). It will test the hypothesis that alternate interactions with kinases and phosphatases endow Mrc1 and Claspin with the properties of molecular switches to regulate the phosphorylation state of downstream effectors implicated in origin firing, replication checkpoint, and histone transfer.
Deadline : 23 July 2025
About The University of Copenhagen, Denmark – Official Website
The University of Copenhagen is a public research university in Copenhagen, Denmark. Founded in 1479, the University of Copenhagen is the second-oldest university in Scandinavia, and ranks as one of the top universities in the Nordic countries and Europe.
Its establishment sanctioned by Pope Sixtus IV, the University of Copenhagen was founded by Christian I of Denmark as a Catholic teaching institution with a predominantly theological focus. In 1537, it was re-established by King Christian III as part of the Lutheran Reformation. Up until the 18th century, the university was primarily concerned with educating clergymen. Through various reforms in the 18th and 19th century, the University of Copenhagen was transformed into a modern, secular university, with science and the humanities replacing theology as the main subjects studied and taught.
The University of Copenhagen consists of six different faculties, with teaching taking place in its four distinct campuses, all situated in Copenhagen. The university operates 36 different departments and 122 separate research centres in Copenhagen, as well as a number of museums and botanical gardens in and outside the Danish capital. The University of Copenhagen also owns and operates multiple research stations around Denmark, with two additional ones located in Greenland. Additionally, The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences and the public hospitals of the Capital and Zealand Region of Denmark constitute the conglomerate Copenhagen University Hospital.
A number of prominent scientific theories and schools of thought are namesakes of the University of Copenhagen. The famous Copenhagen Interpretation of quantum mechanics was conceived at the Niels Bohr Institute, which is part of the university. The Department of Political Science birthed the Copenhagen School of Security Studies, which is also named after the university. Others include the Copenhagen School of Theology and the Copenhagen School of Linguistics.
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