University of Aarhus

Aarhus University was founded in 1928. It has 34.000 students – of these approximately 15,000 Master's degree students, and about 1,600 PhD students - and close to 550 postdoctoral scholars and 6000 employees (2009/2010). In recent years AU has been moving up the most important university ranking lists. In 2011 the university was number 79 at the QS World University Ranking, which is the second highest Scandinavian ranking and number 125 of 17.000 universities on the Times Higher Education World University Ranking. The Department of Political Science and Government teaches and carries out research on all the most significant subject areas of political science and public administration. Located under the auspices of the department is the Centre for Studies in Islamism and Radicalisation, which over the last four years has conducted comparative research on issues of religious, but also political, radicalisation and questions of counter-terrorism and prevention