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Aarhus Tech

Coordinates: 56°11′04″N 10°11′32″E / 56.1845°N 10.1923°E / 56.1845; 10.1923
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Aarhus Tech
Former name
Aarhus Tekniske Skole
TypePrivate
Established1828; 196 years ago (1828)
PresidentAnnette E. Lauridsen
Administrative staff
650
Students3800 (2014)
Location,
Denmark
Websiteaarhustech.dk

Aarhus Tech (until 2011 Aarhus Tekniske Skole) is a technical school in Aarhus, which provides secondary education and vocational education.[1]

Aarhus Tech offers degrees in 34 disciplines in vocational studies, from masonry and welding to clothing design and cooking. The annual budget is DKK 410 mio. and the school employs 650 people. It is managed as a private institution. The school comprises buildings on three separate sites in Aarhus, but the main campus is located on Christiansbjerg in Business Park Skejby, Aarhus N.[citation needed]

History

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The college was founded as "Prinds Frederik Ferdinands Tegne- og Søndagsskole" in 1828. Through a series of mergers, the school has since grown to become one of the largest technical colleges in Denmark, with 3800 students (2014).[citation needed] In 2002, the college merged with AMU Østjylland.[citation needed]

In 2014, Aarhus Gymnasium, Teknisk Gymnasium Christiansbjerg, and Teknisk Gymnasium Aarhus Midtby merged into Aarhus Tech.[2][3] Prior to the merger, Teknisk Gymnasium Christiansbjerg (TGC) had offered a three-year technical exam program (HTX) since 1984.

Notable students

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References

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  1. ^ "General Information on Aarhus Tech" (in Danish). Aarhus Tech. Retrieved 29 August 2015.
  2. ^ Høeberg Mortensen, Morten (5 May 2021). "Region Midtjylland fastholder den nuværende elevfordeling trods varsel om lukning fra Aarhus Gymnasium, Tilst". Jyllands-Posten (in Danish). Retrieved 15 July 2023.
  3. ^ Rye, Jørgen (29 January 2014). "Nyt HTX-gymnasium dobler op". Jyllands-Posten (in Danish). Retrieved 15 July 2023.

56°11′04″N 10°11′32″E / 56.1845°N 10.1923°E / 56.1845; 10.1923