Your department will be moving to the University City in 2026

From February 2026, students currently enrolled on a programme at Fuglesangs Allé will start their semester in the University City.

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Construction of the university's new campus, the University City, is in full swing, and this will affect students currently studying at Fuglesangs Allé. Programmes at Fuglesangs Allé will move to the University City in 2026.  

This means that, from 2 February 2026, you will primarily spend your time in the University City, although you will also be in the University Park. The move to the University City is intended to bring together all the faculty students and staff in Aarhus on a single campus.   

From 2026, the buildings on Fuglesangs Allé will no longer be part of Aarhus University's lease. 

See where you will be moving to

The Department of Economics and Business Economics and the Department of Management, which are currently located on Fuglesangs Allé, are moving to the University City, right next to the University Park. There is easy access between the University City and the University Park via three tunnels under Nørrebrogade.  

  • The Department of Economics and Business Economics will move to building 1810-1816 in the University City  

  • The Department of Management will move to building 1830-1834 in the University City.

Find out more

You can read more about the University Cityon the campus development for students webpage, which is regularly updated with new information. There is information about where to find the library, study spaces, and canteens, where the Club and Konverterbar are moving to, and much more.     

There will be more news about the move to the University City on your study portal throughout 2025. 

Aarhus BSS to have a consolidated study and work environment in the centre of Aarhus

When students and employees at Fuglesangs Allé move into the University City, students and employees across the faculty will have a shared study and work environment in the centre of Aarhus, where we can collaborate across subject areas.

The University City and University Park will provide us with a shared and consolidated campus in Aarhus. This will increase interaction between students and researchers, and the rest of the faculty and university, as well as with our external partners.