Core activities
Our research is wide-ranging and contributes to growth, employment and solutions to global challenges. Our food education programmes offer and provide strong vocational and internationally recognized skills.
Food research for the benefit of society
Common to all of our research is that it contributes to growth, employment and solutions to global challenges such as sustainable food production, secure food supply, food and health, and the challenges within energy and the environment.
Rated as a leader in a number of research areas, our robust national and international collaborations with leading research institutions and large food and non-food industries are internationally recognized at a high level.
Our research ranges from food microbiology, food chemistry, food analysis, metabolomics of molecular and technological functionality, food processing technology, and exploratory data analysis to gastronomy, sensory quality and consumer perception.
Food education programmes with strong vocational skills
Our food education programmes prepare future employees to work with food production, food safety, food quality and food processing technology. Every year, our Bachelor and Master of Science students graduate with strong vocational and internationally recognized skills.
The food industry is one of Denmark's most important industries and there is a strong demand for qualified employees. We therefore find it natural to have close collaborations with the food industry to ensure that our education programmes reflect the realities of the industry.
Training programmes are closely integrated with the Department's research. We offer and provide courses as a key element in several Bachelor and Master of Science programmes at the University. All of these follow international standards of university education.