The University of Aarhus was founded in 1928 and was a self-governing institution until 1970. After about thirty years as a government institution, the university has again become self-governing as a result of the transition to the new University Act, which was adopted in 2003.The university is divided into five faculties: the Faculty of Humanities, the Faculty of Health Sciences, the Faculty of Social Sciences, the Faculty of Theology and the Faculty of Science, as well as a common area. In 2003, the university employed about 5,000 people. Converted to full-time positions - expressed in years of work - this equals approximately 3,400 positions. There are approximately 22,000 students enrolled at the university. The University of Aarhus is Denmark's second-largest university, a large regional workplace and an important international, national, regional and local business partner supplying knowledge and education to the surrounding community.
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