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VIP candidate for the AAU Board: Meet Svend Birkelund
Published online: 21.11.2023

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VIP candidate for the AAU Board: Meet Svend Birkelund
Published online: 21.11.2023

VIP candidate for the AAU Board: Meet Svend Birkelund
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Published online: 21.11.2023
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Published online: 21.11.2023
Svend Birkelund, Professor, MD, PhD, DMSc, Department of Health Science and Technology (HST). Head of Study Board for Medicine.
I have a long background within the university system. I graduated as a MD from the University of Copenhagen. I started my research career at Aarhus University, after a short time of clinical work at Frederikshavn Hospital. I obtained my PhD and later DMSc form Aarhus University. I have been a Research Assistant at University of California, San Francisco (UCFS), and I was co-founder of a Biotech company. My research work is within microbial pathogenesis (h-index 38).
I was member of Study Board for Medicine at Aarhus University, which has a traditional MD education. I became interested in Aalborg University´s problem-based learning model for medical education, and I started therefor as professor at HST in 2011. I was elected to the Study Board for Medicine in 2016 and became head of the Study Board in 2017.
I obtained experience in structuring educations, both from teaching, my study board works and as supervisor for PhD students, but also from my research work. Teaching and research have become increasingly difficult to perform on a high level, due to teaching of a high number of students per researcher at AAU.
My ambition is to have the boundaries broken down in the project work on the master level, so that the students become an integrated and active part of the research groups in their project work. Since they have now completed the first part of their university education - the bachelor’s degree. This is the case for medicine master, of course, it also the case for several other master's educations at AAU. It is important that the students experience a transitional shift in responsibilities from bachelor to master.
There is a strong governmental pressure for the master’s to be more qualified for the labor market just after finishing their education. The graduated students must still have a high academic level, so that they can think creatively, to get new ideas for the benefit of society, industry and contribute to the international development in research. This must be done at the same time as creating good working conditions for employees and developing a good study environment.
These are many simultaneous challenges, but they can be solved by some common actions.