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The North Campus ( da, Nørre Campus) is one of the University of Copenhagen's four campuses in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is situated just north of the city centre, across from Copenhagen's largest park, Fælledparken, and between the Østerbro and
Nørrebro Nørrebro (, ) is one of the 10 official districts of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is northwest of the city centre, beyond the location of the old Northern Gate (''Nørreport''), which, until dismantled in 1856, was near the current Nørreport station ...
districts. It is home to the Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences.


Overview

The North Campus is home to two of the University of Copenhagen's six faculties: the Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. The Faculty of Science's main area is University Park (''Universitetsparken''), a triangle-shaped area located between Jagtvej, Tagensvej and
Nørre Allé Nørre Alle (literally "North Avenue") is a street in Copenhagen, Denmark, running from Blegdamsvej in Nørrebro in the south to Vibenshus Runddel in Østerbro in the north. It runs through University of Copenhagen's North Campus which is c ...
. A street divides the area into northern and southern sections. Most of the buildings in the area's northern section are used by the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences' School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, while most of the buildings in the southern section are used by the Faculty of Science. The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences' main area is the Panum Building, which is located south of the University Park and across the street from
Rigshospitalet Rigshospitalet (meaning ''The National'', ''State'' or ''Hospital of the Realm'', but not usually translated) is the largest public and teaching hospital in Copenhagen and the most highly specialised hospital in Denmark. The hospital's main bu ...
( Copenhagen University Hospital). It is the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences' largest building complex and houses six of the Faculty’s thirteen departments. Between the Panum building complex and the University Park is the Faculty Library of Natural and Health Sciences (KUB Nord), which is part of the Royal Library and shared by both faculties. The North Campus also has satellite buildings, such as the Teilum Building, the Niels Bohr Institute, and the Medical Museion.


University Park

The University Park (''Universitetsparken'') is a triangle-shaped area located in Nørrebro that is bordered by Jagtvej, Tagensvej and Nørre Allé. The area has been subject to the state since 1898 and contains a large number of buildings associated with the University of Copenhagen and Rigshospitalet. The area forms a central part of the North Campus and will therefore be subject to a number of changes until 2020. The University Park is bisected by Lersø Parkallé. The part of Lersø Parkallé between Jagtvej and Nørre Allé is named Universitetsparken, thus creating addresses with that street name and dividing the University Park into northern and southern sections.


History

The area is historically part of Serridslev, which in 1525/1527 was given by the King and the bishop of Roskilde to Copenhagen and became Nørre Fælled. The part of Nørre Fælled which today constitutes University Park was given to the state by Copenhagen in an 1898 agreement. The agreement also dealt with the
Rigshospitalet Rigshospitalet (meaning ''The National'', ''State'' or ''Hospital of the Realm'', but not usually translated) is the largest public and teaching hospital in Copenhagen and the most highly specialised hospital in Denmark. The hospital's main bu ...
and Østerfælled Barracks areas. The first settlement in the area was the Copenhagen Military Hospital (''Københavns Militærhospital'') along today's Tagensvej, in an area that extended from Jagtvej to Refnæsgade. The vision for the University Park area was the brainchild of architect Kaj Gottlob in 1930, with buildings along Nørre Allé and Jagtvej encircling a central green area.


Selected buildings

Buildings that are located within the University Park area include the
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, the Green Lighthouse, the August Krogh Building, the Hans Christian Ørsted Building, the Copenhagen Biocenter, and the Faculty Library of Natural and Health Sciences (KUB Nord). Buildings that are also located within North Campus, but are not part of the University of Copenhagen, include the Copenhagen Bio Science Park (COBIS),
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, Rigshospitalets Kollegium, and Egmont H. Petersens Kollegium.


August Krogh Building

The August Krogh Building (formerly referred to as the August Krogh Institute) is a building that is used by the Department of Biology. It is named after August Krogh (1874–1949), who contributed a number of fundamental discoveries within several fields of physiology, and is famous for developing the
Krogh Principle Krogh's principle states that "for such a large number of problems there will be some animal of choice, or a few such animals, on which it can be most conveniently studied." This concept is central to those disciplines of biology that rely on the c ...
. The building is located near the Department of Computer Science.


Hans Christian Ørsted Building

The Hans Christian Ørsted Building (informally abbreviated HCØ and formerly named the Hans Christian Ørsted Institute) is an interconnected building complex that houses the departments of mathematics and chemistry, as well as part of the Niels Bohr Institute. It is named after the physicist
Hans Christian Ørsted Hans Christian Ørsted ( , ; often rendered Oersted in English; 14 August 17779 March 1851) was a Danish physicist and chemist who discovered that electric currents create magnetic fields, which was the first connection found between electricity ...
(1777–1851), who discovered electromagnetism (1820) and was the first to isolate aluminium (1825). The complex is made up of five connected buildings: A, B, C, D and E. Building A is a long connecting building, it has ground, first floor and basement level and holds the auditoria. Building B is a five floor building, and holds facilities for inorganic (ground, first and second level) and organic chemistry (3rd, fourth and fifth level). In the basement of the building is a
mass spectrometry Mass spectrometry (MS) is an analytical technique that is used to measure the mass-to-charge ratio of ions. The results are presented as a ''mass spectrum'', a plot of intensity as a function of the mass-to-charge ratio. Mass spectrometry is use ...
apparatus. Building C is a five floor building similar to building B and holds the sections for theoretical chemistry and
spectroscopy Spectroscopy is the field of study that measures and interprets the electromagnetic spectra that result from the interaction between electromagnetic radiation and matter as a function of the wavelength or frequency of the radiation. Matter wa ...
. Building D is a five floor building similar to B and C, but this is dedicated to physics and is as such part of the Niels Bohr Institute. It holds the ''Ørsted Laboratory''. Building E is another type building, not as large as the other three. It holds the Department of Mathematical Sciences.


Panum Building

The Panum Building (formerly referred to as the Panum Institute) is the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences' largest building complex and houses six of the Faculty’s thirteen departments. Panum contains the Faculty's shared administration and building services offices as well as a library, two canteens, lecture halls, classrooms, study rooms, laboratories, student clubs, a bookshop, and part of the Animal Research Unit. The Panum Building also houses the largest dental clinic in Denmark with approximately 230 treatment chairs. The building was named after Danish physiologist Peter Ludvig Panum (1820–1885). The Panum Building was built from 1971–1986 by the architects Eva and Nils Koppel, Gert Edstrand, Poul Erik Thyrring and reflects
Brutalism Brutalist architecture is an architectural style that emerged during the 1950s in the United Kingdom, among the reconstruction projects of the post-war era. Brutalist buildings are characterised by Minimalism (art), minimalist constructions th ...
. The outside areas were designed by landscape architects Edith and Ole NørgÃ¥rd. The artistic decoration and color schemes â€“ e.g. the characteristic chimneys â€“ were envisioned by Tonning Rasmussen. In parts of the basement, there are murals made by Poul Gernes. The Panum complex was first taken into use in 1975. The School of Oral Health Care moved to Panum in 1986.


Satellite buildings

In addition to the North Campus, satellite buildings include the Teilum Building, which is located between Rigshospitalet and Fælledparken; the Niels Bohr Institute, which is located between Rigshospitalet and the headquarters of the Danish Order of Freemasons; and the Medical Museion, which is located near Amalienborg in central Copenhagen.http://cas.ku.dk/english/map/nc_box/North_Campus_2015.pdf


Departments and institutes

Departments and institutes that are located at the North Campus: *Faculty of Science ** Department of Biology: Located at the Copenhagen Biocenter, August Krogh Building, and Universitetsparken 15. **
Department of Chemistry An academic department is a division of a university or school faculty devoted to a particular academic discipline. This article covers United States usage at the university level. In the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth countries, universi ...
: Located at the University Park. ** Department of Computer Science: Located at the University Park. ** Department of Mathematical Sciences: Located at the University Park. ** Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports: Located at the University Park and at the Frederiksberg Campus. ** Niels Bohr Institute: Located at Blegdamsvej 17. It also operates at the Rockefeller Komplekset, the University Park, and the City Campus. *Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences **Department of Biomedical Sciences: The main part of the department is located at the Panum Building. The Section of Molecular Pathology is located at the Biotech Research and Innovation Centre (BRIC), which is part of the University Park. **Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine: Located at the Panum Building. **Department of Clinical Medicine: Located at the Panum Building and at Rigshospitalet (Copenhagen University Hospital). **Department of Immunology and Microbiology: Partially located at the Panum Building. It also operates at
Hvidovre Hospital Hvidovre Hospital is a hospital in Hvidovre near Copenhagen in Denmark. It is administered by the Capital Region of Denmark. The hospital was built from 1968 to 1979 and was officially opened on March 26, 1976. The hospital stands out for not ...
and at the City Campus. **Department of Forensic Medicine: Located at the Teilum Building. **Department of Neuroscience and Pharmacology: Located at the Panum Building. **Department of Odontology: Located at the Panum Building. **Department of Pharmacy: Located at the University Park. **Department of Drug Design and Pharmacology: Located at the University Park.


Transport

A BRT line operates between Nørreport station and Ryparken station, following Øster Voldgade,
Sølvgade Sølvgade ( lit. "Silver Street") is a street in central Copenhagen, Denmark, extending north-west from Borgergade to The Lakes where Fredens Bro connects it to Fredensgade. The section from Kronprinsessegade to Øster Voldgade follows the walled ...
, Fredensborg, Tagensvej,
Nørre Allé Nørre Alle (literally "North Avenue") is a street in Copenhagen, Denmark, running from Blegdamsvej in Nørrebro in the south to Vibenshus Runddel in Østerbro in the north. It runs through University of Copenhagen's North Campus which is c ...
,
Vibenshus Runddel Vibenshus Runddel (literally "Vibenshus Circle) is a major junction and public spare where the streets Jagtvej, Nørre Allé, Øster Allé and Lyngby Kongevej, Lyngbyvejen meet at the northwestern corner of Fælledparken in the outer Østerbro are ...
to Lyngbyvej. It is served by up to 47 busses per hour per direction transporting approx. 30.000 passengers per day. One of the stations of the under construction City Circle Line will be located on the corner of Nørre Allé and Jagtvej at Vibenhus Runddel.


References


External links

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Map, January 2015
(PDF)
The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences' campus
{{Østerbro University of Copenhagen campuses University and college campuses in Copenhagen