The University of Bath has further strengthened its international links by extending its collaboration with the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). The long-standing agreement between the University of Bath’s Department of Civil Engineering and DTU reflects a shared, ongoing commitment to student exchange and cross-disciplinary collaboration.
Building on this strong foundation, the agreement now includes he Faculty of Science. This expansion broadens the scope of cooperation to encompass a wider range of scientific disciplines and creates new opportunities for joint activity and knowledge sharing across both institutions, offering students from Chemistry, Natural Sciences, Physics, Computer Science and Mathematical Sciences the opportunity to undertake a full-year exchange as of 2026/27 academic year
Professor Andriy Gorbach, Senior Lecturer from the Department of Physics, commented:
This partnership demonstrates our shared values of academic excellence, innovation, and global engagement. Expanding our collaboration to include DTU’s Faculty of Science will deepen our research connections and create meaningful opportunities for our students and academics alike.
The Technical University of Denmark (DTU) is a leading international technical university founded in 1829 and located in Kongens Lyngby, just north of Copenhagen. DTU specialises in engineering and the natural sciences, offering programmes from bachelor’s to PhD level with a strong focus on research-driven teaching, innovation, and close collaboration with industry. The university is widely recognised as one of Europe’s top engineering institutions and is known for its contributions to areas such as sustainable energy, life science, and advanced technology that create tangible benefits for society