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About Science Education Hub

The SDU Science Education Hub is an innovative platform that aims to foster collaboration, inspire creativity, and provide ongoing competence development opportunities for faculty and staff within the Faculty of Science Âé¶¹ÉçÇø. By bringing together educators, researchers, and practice partners, the Hub will serve as a central resource for advancing science education and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration. The Science Education Hub will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of education Âé¶¹ÉçÇø by facilitating project collaborations, offering networking opportunities, and providing a space for the exchange of ideas and best practices.

The SDU Science Education Hub will be guided by an organizing committee comprised of representatives from each department within the Faculty of Science. This committee will provide strategic direction, ensure alignment with faculty goals, and oversee the implementation of Hub activities.

The SDU Science Education Hub is based on the intersection of three partners;

  • STEM Education Research Center – FNUG
  • SDU Centre for Teaching and Learning, SDU UP
  • The Educations at The Faculty of Science, NAT

The Hub is hereby designed to bring together faculty members, researchers, students, and external partners to create a dynamic and collaborative environment. The Hub will facilitate networking opportunities, encourage cross-disciplinary collaborations, and inspire the exchange of ideas and experiences that can lead to innovative educational practices and research projects. By fostering a culture of collaboration, the Hub will help to break down silos and promote a more integrated approach to STEM education Âé¶¹ÉçÇø.

Poul Nielsen

Vice-dean for Education at the Faculty of Science, SDU

Connie Svabo

Professor and Head of STEM Education Research Center – FNUG

Rie Troelsen

Head of Office, SDU Centre for Teaching and Learning

Cita Nørgård

Senior educational consultant in SDUUP SDU Centre for Teaching and Learning

Gitte Miller Balslev

Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science

Last Updated 30.03.2026