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Life as a Physics student

As a master’s student, you’ll already be familiar with the daily life and routines of being a student, but you will still encounter new demands and new challenges.

Physics gives you a great deal of freedom to plan your study time, but being a student is a full-time job. Even if not every hour of your weekly timetable is allocated to classes, you should expect to spend at least as many hours on self-study and preparation.

Shared facilities on campus

Odense is SDU's largest campus with a wide range of facilities that you have access to as a student.

  • Reading room that is open 24/7
  • Study booths that can be booked for group work
  • Several canteens and cafés
  • One of the world's best outdoor athletics facilities
  • Indoor swimming pool
  • Fitness centre
  • Beach volleyball courts
  • Friday bar
  • Bookshop
  • Bicycle shop
  • Cortex Lab, an innovation and entrepreneurial environment.

Student life in Odense

At SDU Odense you will be part of an ambitious and international study environment in Denmark's third largest city.

More than 40,000 students attend one of Odense's many educational institutions, and the city has everything you could dream of: cafés, shopping, parks, nightlife, festivals and different styles and atmospheres in the various neighbourhoods.

 




First days as a student at Physics

Study Start is packed with academic and social activities that equip both seasoned and new SDU students for the new challenges of the master’s programme in Physics. Take part in everything you can – it will give you a good foundation for student life, and the relationships you establish during Study Start will see you through the rest of your studies and perhaps also further in your career – and life.

In Odense, you can also participate in the semester start party in September, which kicks off the academic year with a bang.