Video: Simulation-based education at Metropolitan University College
To Metropolitan University College being situated in the heart of Copenhagen and Copenhagen Science City means that they are right where things happen.
The close collaboration in Copenhagen Science City gives a huge opportunity to extend Metropolitan’s network nationally and internationally.
There is massive potential for knowledge sharing.
Katrine Hornum-Stenz, Head of Department, Metropolitan University College
In 2017 Metropolitan University College’s Practice and Innovation House in Copenhagen Science City will open its doors to students on campus, offering test and simulation facilities focused on healthcare. Simular-based learning giving students hands-on experience throughout their education, giving society more capable and well-educated nurses and social workers.
I can see quite a few synergies in being part of Copenhagen Science City. The University of Copenhagen, just around the corner, is all about research, research which we are already involved in, and want to be a bigger part of.
About Metropolitan University College
Metropolitan University College offers programmes in health, science, technology and disaster management for its approximately 10,000 students. You can study for occupations such as midwife, physiotherapist, laboratory technician, radiographer and disaster & risk manager.