Aalborg University - Notable Alumni and Staff

Notable Alumni and Staff

  • Anders Ørgaard, Danish professor of property law
  • Anh Le Hoang Yen, Danish-Vietnamese restaurateur and cookbook author
  • Bent Flyvbjerg, Danish social scientist
  • Bjarke Wolf-Jürgensen, Danish athlete
  • Erik Bach, Danish composer and music teacher
  • Finn Slumstrup, Danish writer
  • Frank Jensen, Danish politician and Lord Mayor of Copenhagen
  • Frank Aaen Danish politician
  • Henrik Schärfe Danish professor
  • Jakob Stoustrup, Danish professor
  • Jørgen Goul Andersen, Danish professor
  • Jörgen Weibull, Swedish born historian
  • Kasper Anthoni, Danish poet and painter
  • Kim Greisen, Danish ultra-triathlete
  • Lars Bo Langsted, Danish professor
  • Lars Graugaard, Danish flutist, composer, music teacher and researcher
  • Mads Bendt, Danish inventor
  • Marianne Holdgaard, Danish professor of family and succession law
  • Mette Frederiksen, Danish politician and Minister of Employment of Denmark
  • Rasmus Prehn, Danish politician
  • Rasmus Willig, Danish sociologist
  • Stig Enemark, Danish professor of Problem-based learning and Land management
  • Søren Hald Møller, Danish official
  • Tem Frank Andersen, Danish media researcher
  • Tina Mette Rasmussen, Danish historian
  • Panum Trine Kjeldsen, Danish journalist
  • Ulla Astman, Danish regional council chairman in North Jutland

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