Meet Us
Meet us and get an introduction to the Bachelor's Degree in Global Nutrition and Health and a taste of the environment here.
Information meetings
Several times a year we invite potential students for information meetings. At these meetings you will get a chance to hear more about the academic content of the education as well as admission requirements and application procedures. You will also get a chance to meet some of our current students.
Information meetings 2012:
30 May 2012 at 17-19 hrs
21 November 2012 at 17-19 hrs
All information meetings are held at Pustervig 8, 1126 Copenhagen K
No sign up is needed. All you have to do is show up.
Read more about the Bachelor's Degree in Global Nutrition and Health
Be a student for a day
The Bachelor's Degree in Global Nutrition and Health offers potential students a chance to experience what it is like to be a student at Metropolitan University College. As a student for a day you will follow one of our students to classes, get a tour around Pustervig 8 and the possibility to ask the students themselves what it is like to study on this programme. If you are interested in being a student for a day, please write an email to our admissions officer (MNNI@phmetropol.dk), who will help you find an appropriate date for your visit.
Other previous outreach activities
Sometimes we organise other interesting outreach activities. In 2009 we had these events:
- The taste of Himalaya - Nepalese New Year celebration at GNH Pustervig - April 2009
The Nepalese students at The Bachelor's Degree in Global Nutrition and Health celebrated the Nepalese New Year (2066) by inviting all interested to come to a Nepalese food festival. All guests got a chance to taste some traditional and very tasty Nepalese foods and purchase traditional Nepalese goods.
- Eat healthy and reduce stress - workshop for Nepalese women living in Denmark - April 2009
The Bachelor's Degree in Global Nutrition and Health invited Nepalese women living in Denmark to a 1-day workshop with focus on healthy eating habits as a means to reduce stress.