University of Southern Denmark
- Country: Denmark
- Type: Education
- Website: www.sdu.dk
- Update: 05-02
The University of Southern Denmark (University of Southern Denmark) is located in the south of Denmark, founded in 1966, degree and research is renowned around the world, its beautiful environment, advanced teaching facilities, with five modern libraries, laboratories and computer information network system. The University of Southern Denmark was formed by the merger of the South Danish College of Business and Engineering, Odense University and the University of South Jutland, and consists of four campuses, Odense, Kolding, Esbjerg and Sonderborg/Flensborg, with the main campus being the Odense Campus, which was established in 1966. With approximately 25,000 students, the University of Southern Denmark is a comprehensive university with more than 50 specialized fields of study, and students can choose from a variety of programs ranging from undergraduate to doctoral degrees. The University of Southern Denmark currently has five faculties: Engineering, Health Sciences, Humanities, Sciences and Social Sciences.