Study board
The Study Board is a democratically elected body with equal representation of teachers and students. One teacher together with one student represents each of the five major subject areas of the institute:
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Prehistoric Archaeology
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Classical Archaeology
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Ethnology
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Greek and Latin
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History
According to university legislation, the board controls the organization, implementation and development of education. It forms and passes curricula, and it develops educational strategies. The Study Board deals with all applications regarding the transfer of credits, internships and other exemptions from the standard curriculum.
The Study Board normally meets on a monthly basis, and its meetings are generally open to the public.
Chairperson
- Sofie Lene Bak (Associate professor, History)
Vice-chairperson
- Lisa Marie Andersson (Student, Classical Archaeology)
Academic staff members
- Adam Schwartz (Associate professor, Greek and Latin)
- Kristina Winther-Jacobsen (Associate professor, Classical Archaeology)
- Tine Damsholt (Professor with special responsibilities, Ethnology)
- Pernille Foss (Associate professor, Prehistoric Archaeology)
Students
- Anna Adsbøl Christensen (Ancient Greek and Latin)
- Rikke Søgaard (Prehistoric Archaeology)
- Maria Ambika Frandsen (History)
- Philip Mark Neie Pedersen (Ethnology)
Secretary
- Sara Holm-Meier, Secretary to the study board
Observer - academic staff members
- Lasse Sonne (Head of studies)
- Peter Edelberg(Head of education, DCC)
- Rune Iversen (Head of programme - Prehistoric Archaeology)
- Anders Holm Ramsussen (Head of programme - History)
- Mikkel Bille (Head of programme - Ethnology)
Observer
- Lene Kristine Christensen (AC student counsellor)