Life as a Quantum Computing student
As a master’s student, you already know the routines of university life, but you will still encounter new expectations and challenges.
The Quantum Computing programmes gives you considerable freedom to plan your study time, yet being a student is a full-time commitment. Even if your weekly timetable is not packed with classes, you should expect to spend just as many hours on independent teaching and learning activities.
Societies and events
Students on the Quantum Computing programme are part of the IMADA Student Council, a student association for everyone enrolled in degree programmes linked to the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science. Alongside Quantum Computing, this includes Applied Mathematics, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Data Science, Mathematics, and Mathematics-Economics.
The council provides opportunities to connect across programmes, year groups and interests, helping students get to know one another and form study groups – often meeting in the common room affectionately known as “the Sauna”.
Shared facilities on campus
Odense is SDU's largest campus, offering a wide range of facilities accessible to all SDU students:
- Reading room, open 24/7
- Study rooms, you can book for group work
- Multiple cafeterias and cafes
- One of the world's best outdoor athletics facilities
- Swimming pool
- Fitness center
- Beach volleyball courts
- Friday bar
- Bookstore
- Bicycle repair shop
- Cortex Lab, an innovation and entrepreneurship environment.
Student life in Odense
At SDU Odense, you will become part of an ambitious and international study environment in Denmark's third-largest city.
More than 40,000 students frequent one of Odense's many educational institutions daily, and the city has everything you could dream of as a young student: cafes, shopping, parks, nightlife, festivals, and a variety of styles and atmospheres in the city's different neighborhoods.
First days as a student at Quantum Computing
Perhaps you have a bachelor’s degree from SDU, and the University is well known to you. Or maybe you are switching from another university or country, so you’ll be dealing with many new things all at once.
The start of the semester is designed with academic and social activities that equip both seasoned and new students for the new challenges of the master’s programme in Quantum Computing. 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.