It's December and time to register for Spring 2026
Remember to register for your mandatory courses, electives, specialisation courses, summer courses, retakes, projects, or your thesis

If your registration is rejected during the registration period, please don’t contact SAP. The Registration Team will review all rejected registrations and either correct them or get in touch with you if needed.

When the registration period closes on Wednesday, 10 December 2025, the team will start allocating course seats.

For all details, see below.
 
ITU election 2025: the results are in
The votes have been counted, and the results are in. The elected representatives for the contested seats are:

Board of Studies:
Ayushmaan Bordoloi

SAT Games
: Krystof Marásek 

There are still open seats in the Academic Board, SAT Computer Science, and SAT Business.

If you are interested in any of these seats, please write to the Election Committee.

You can find all the results by clicking below.

Complaints regarding the election must be submitted in writing to the Election Committee no later than 1 December 2025.
 
Major facade renovation ahead in 2026
A major facade renovation is on its way to ITU, as previously announced. The work will be felt across the building in 2026, with different areas affected at different times.

What will change, and how will the renovation be organised while we are still teaching, studying, and working here?

Read the full interview for an overview of what to expect in the months ahead.


 
Thanks to all who participated in the Danish Student Survey
Your input helps us maintain and strengthen ITU’s study environment.

What happens next? We expect to receive the final data from the ministry at the beginning of the new year.

Once the data is available, ITU staff (administrative and teaching), management, and student representatives will review and analyse the results to see how they align with ITU’s current Study Environment Action Plan, and whether any adjustments are needed.
 
PhD Defense by Olga Iarygina
PhD Student Olga Iarygina is defending their PhD thesis: “Essays on Validity of Human-Computer Interaction Experiments”

When and where: 11 December at 13:00 in Auditorium 3.
 
Remember to evaluate your courses
The course evaluation survey is still open in LearnIT, so there is still time to share your feedback.

Your input helps lecturers improve their courses and supports ITU’s ongoing work to strengthen teaching and learning.

Remember to complete the survey before Friday, 5 December 2025.
 
New podcast from ITU
We have launched a new podcast called ITU INSPIRE Tech-away.

In each episode, we invite a researcher to share fresh perspectives on current and emerging technologies.

Our goal is to make research accessible to a wider audience, and we’ll be releasing a new episode every month. You can listen to the first episode below
 
AIR Lab Listen Up! Session #3: The Avenue of Sound
In the third edition of AIR Lab’s Listen Up! Sessions, Steen Lund Holbek presents The Avenue of Sound — an immersive installation built from 64 mismatched speakers and 16 vintage amplifiers forming a 7-meter sonic corridor.

Holbek, a renowned DJ, producer, and scratch virtuoso rooted in hip hop and analog electronics, draws inspiration from a deserted Dutch street filled with sounds leaking from TVs.

The work invites visitors to explore curated embodied listening by moving through a sculpted, affective soundscape.

When and where: 5 December, 15:00-18:00 in AirLab.

Found out more about the event below.
 
DAK invites you to Christmas hygge
Come join us on Tuesday, 2 December, in Analog from 15:00–19:00.

Be creative with gifts, garlands, and decorations, or warm up with a glass of gløgg or hot cocoa.

Activities include:
  • Making presents: paint and ceramics
  • Christmas decorations: create classic arrangements with clay, fir, decorations, and advent candles
  • Paper crafts: make the longest garland or woven hearts

We look forward to seeing you there!
 
ScrollBar Christmas Calendar 2025
ScrollBar wishes everyone a successful exam season. Meanwhile, we are already counting down to Hand-In, the last party of the year, on Friday, 19 December.

To make the coming weeks a bit more festive, we invite you to watch our ScrollBar Christmas Calendar 2025.

ew episodes drop daily, and you can find it on our socials or by scanning the QR code or click below.

Happy Christmas, and see you at Hand-In on 19 December.
 
Join the ITU Rooks chess tournament
This week, on Friday, 5 December, we are hosting this semester’s chess tournament.

Join us at 15:00 for snacks, games, and plenty of prizes.

We are hosting two tournaments — one for beginners and one for advanced players.

The top three in each division will receive a prize, so come by and give it a try.

Sign up below.

You can also join our discord for more news and weekly chess meetings.

 
Magic The Gathering Commander Night
Do you want to play paper Magic — or maybe learn the game? And do you like free snacks? Then Commander Night is for you.

You can borrow Commander decks and playmats, so you do not need to bring anything. The event is free — just show up and have fun.

If you are new to Magic, there will be people ready to help you through the games.

You are also welcome to bring your own decks. Just check in with your opponent(s) about power levels and proxies to make sure everyone has a good time.

See you at MTG Commander Night!
 
Last Board Game Night of 2025
Interested in playing your favourite board games over some free snacks?

Join us for the last Board Game Night of the semester on Friday, 5 December, from 16:00 in room 2A12–14.

We have a large selection of board
games available, so chances are we have your favourites in our collection.

Feel free to drop by anytime for snacks and board games.
 
Jackbox Night

Join us on Tuesday, 2 December, from 16:00 in room 2A12–14 for a night of Jackbox — a series of widely loved party games.

The games range from trivia and joke battles to drawing challenges and even social deduction.

There will also be free snacks, sponsored by SAF.

You do not need to own the games to play. You can join from a laptop or even a mobile phone.
 

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