Remember your problem statement
If you are writing your research project this Spring semester, or if you have just registered for a project, your Bachelor’s project, or your thesis during the registration change period, you now have access to your project page in LearnIT.

Remember to submit your preliminary problem statement by Friday, 20 February.

If you have not yet met with your supervisor, we advise you to arrange a meeting as soon as possible so you can begin your project.
 
We are improving your facilities!
You asked – we listened. The black group tables in the Atrium are currently being replaced with larger ones. The new tables have three seats on each side instead of two.

Some of the tables have already been replaced, so if you are curious to see the result, you can check them out on the 5th floor. The remaining tables will be replaced on an ongoing basis.

Suggestions for improving your campus facilities are always welcome at fm@itu.dk.
 
Blender introduction course
This course is an introduction to Blender, a free 3D modelling and animation software. It covers navigation and essential keyboard shortcuts, and introduces the basics of modelling and modifiers.

The session will combine instruction and guided exercises, giving you a solid foundation and the confidence to continue exploring Blender on your own.

Additional topics may be covered depending on participants’ interests, such as materials, UV editing, image rendering, and exporting to FBX.

When and where: Friday, 21 February at 10:00 in room 2A20.

Please install Blender via Steam (or from the official website) in advance and bring a mouse.
 
CCIT seminar on predictive modelling, divination, and climate
On Thursday, 20 February 2026, from 12:00–13:00, the Center for Climate IT (CCIT) will host a talk by Asmus Rungby and Kristian Hoeck titled ‘Oracular modelling: predictive models and Anthropocene divination’.

Based on ethnographic fieldwork at the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) and the ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE), and building on the literature on divination, the speakers reframe the utility of predictive modelling results from determinative truth claims about the future to efficacious warnings.

Join us in 2A08 or online. Get more information and the link to the Teams meeting below.
 
First Escape IT meeting
It is almost time to start planning and creating ITU’s Escape Room.

If you enjoy puzzles, logical thinking, or DIY projects, now is your chance to get involved.

Escape IT invites you to join the first meeting which will take place on Wednesday, 19 February 2026, 16:00–18:00, in room 2A20.

Join us to take the first big step in deciding this semester’s Escape Room theme.
 
Open House for BSc programmes
On Tuesday, 24 February 2026, from 15:00, ITU will host an Open House event for the BSc programmes.

Potential students can attend presentations and speak with current students from our BSc programmes.

If you know someone who might be interested in learning more about ITU’s BSc programmes, please share the event with them.

Find the full programme in English using the link below.
 
Join ITU Dance this Spring
This is not a traditional dance class. Instead, sessions are led by our Dance Captains – students who volunteer to share the styles and choreography they love.

This means we explore a variety of dance styles, and if you would like to teach a style yourself, you are more than welcome to do so.

The sessions are open to all ITU students, whether you have danced all your life or simply want to try something new and have fun.

The first dance session of Spring 2026 will take place on Sunday, 1 March 2026. You can find more information on our Instagram @itu.dance or via the sign-up form below. Spots are allocated on a first come, first served basis.

We can’t wait to dance with you.
 
LAN is back this semester
There will be a range of tournaments, so stay tuned for more information.

If you have any questions, join the LAN Discord

If you are interested in volunteering, join the Crew Discord

Buy your tickets now at the link below.
 
Jackbox Night
Join us on Tuesday, 17 February 2026, from 16:00, in rooms 4A14–16 for a night of Jackbox, a series of widely loved party games.

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

You do not need to own the games to participate. You can join using a laptop or even a mobile phone.
 
Board Game Night
Interested in playing your favourite board games while enjoying some free snacks?

Join us for our Board Game Night on Friday, 20 February 2026, from 16:00, in rooms 2A12–14.

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

Feel free to drop by at any time for snacks and board games.
 
Magic: The Gathering Commander Night
Do you want to play some paper Magic? Maybe learn how to play? Do you enjoy free snacks? Then Magic Night is for you.

At this event, you can play Magic with all kinds of people. The event is completely free – all we ask is that you have fun.

We have decks and playmats that you can borrow, but if you have your own decks that you love or want to try out, feel free to bring them. Just check in with your opponent(s) about power levels, proxies, and similar details to make sure everyone has a good experience.

We also have new decks for you to try.

If you are new to Magic or not very experienced, there will be people available to help you during the games.
 

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