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The university was established in 1966. It had four faculties: Humanities, Social Sciences, Health Science and Natural Sciences. In 1998, Odense University was merged with the Southern Denmark School of Business and Engineering and the South Jutland University Centre to form the University of Southern Denmark. The campus is now known as SDU Odense, and is considered the main campus of
In 2006, the Odense University College of Engineering was merged into the university and renamed as the Faculty of Engineering. [1] After being located in different parts of Odense for several years, a brand new Faculty of Engineering building physically connected to the main Odense Campus was established and opened in 2015. [ 15 ]
SDU’s library (then Odense University Library) was founded in 1965, one year before the University was founded. In the early years, the library was located in an old shirt factory on Islandsgade in the centre of Odense, but as the construction of the new university progressed, the library opened its doors for the first time on Campusvej in 1972.
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Odense University Hospital (OUH) is the largest [citation needed] and most specialized hospital [citation needed] [clarification needed] in Southern Denmark. OUH is both Odense's and Funen's largest single workplace (Odense Municipality employs significantly more, but they are spread over many addresses). It has a budget of 835 million Euro and ...
Odense Stadium (Danish: Odense Stadion) is an association football stadium in the Bolbro district of Odense, Denmark.Nicknamed Folkets Teater (en: "The People's Theater") by Jack Johnson, it has been the home ground of Odense Boldklub since the 1940s and has previously hosted select matches for FC Fyn (2011–2012), Boldklubben 1909, Boldklubben 1913 and Odense Boldklub Kvinde Elite (until ...
The Odense Letbane (English: Odense Tramway) is a tram system in Odense, Denmark.The first phase opened on 28 May 2022. [1] The tramway starts in Tarup, in the north-western part of Odense, and travels via the central train station, University of Southern Denmark, and the new hospital before reaching its final destination in Hjallese, in the southernmost part of the city.
Arena Fyn, officially known as the Jyske Bank Arena for sponsorship reasons, is a sports and concert arena in the southeastern part of the Danish city of Odense.It has an area of 8,500 square metres (91,000 sq ft) and can accommodate 4,000 spectators at sporting events and 5,500 at concerts, where the floor is used.