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The advisory board for IT programmes at the Faculty of Humanities

Purpose

The advisory board serves as a networking forum for dialogue between IT programmes at Faculty of Humanities at the University of Southern Denmark and can discuss any issues that contribute to promoting good collaboration between the programmes and the surrounding society.
Among other things, the advisory board discusses

  • the quality and relevance of education programmes for society and the development of existing programmes
  • the need for new skills and the development of new education programmes
  • job areas and scopes of tasks for graduates of the programmes and the development of new job areas
  • development of new teaching methods
  • collaboration between programmes and employers on projects, internships, theses, etc. for the duration of study
  • marketing of the programmes and the graduates of the programmes
The advisory board consists of approx. 10–15 employer representatives/alumni, 3–4 academic staff and 3–4 students. The advisory board can be supplemented with new members as needed.

Employer representatives/alumni:

  • Abdul Dezkam, Grundfos
  • Annette Grube Lorentzen, UCSyd
  • Bodil Skov Jørgensen, Energinet 
  • Britta Thuun-Petersen, Viborg Libraries 
  • Carsten Borch, Carsten Borch ApS
  • Claus Hagstrøm Hansen, Danish Library Association
  • Gunvor Helene Platou, Abena
  • Helena Nattestad Kjærbæk, IPW Systems A/S, Kolding
  • Jens Kristian Dreyer Mathiasen, The Nic. Christiansen
  • Jens Winther Bang Pedersen, Odense Libraries and Citizen Service
  • Jesper Glogauer, Bankdata
  • Jesper Pedersen, Danfoss
  • Jonas Granlie, Region of Southern Denmark 
  • Ken Mathiasen, Gråsten Agricultural College
  • Kirstin Remvig, University Library of Southern Denmark 
  • Kristina If Hansen, Ørsted
  • Lene Wul, Stadsarkivet (City Archives) 
  • Mette Høxbro, Vejle Libraries 
  • Mette Strømgaard Dalby, City and Development Administration 
  • Michael E. Caspersen, It-vest 
  • Michael Tøttrup, Prosa
  • Mick Lyngø, Gjensidige
  • Patrícia Lima, LEGO 
  • Pia Henriette Friis, Kolding Libraries 
  • Rainar Rye Marstrand, Varde Municipality 
  • Teis Nygaard-Jensen, Hesehus
  • Tine Segel, DM

Academic staff representatives:

  • Jacob Buur, Head of Studies
  • Kristian Mortensen, Chairman of the Academic Study Board 
  • Stig Børsen Hansen, Head of Studies
  • Tove Faber Frandsen, Head of Studies

Student representatives:

  • Johanne Hahn
  • Karolina Menclerova 
  • Michelle Guldberg Mortensen 
  • Nanna Lindgren Braunstein  
 
As a rule, 1 annual meeting is organised.


The above terms of reference were approved by the advisory board on 9 March 2011 and were last revised on 8 September 2023.

Agenda and summary

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Guide to professors

Good advice for employability in class - Only available in Danish

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Last Updated 21.09.2023