The creative environment at Design, Technology and Business is one of a kind. Here you will meet a very diverse group of ÈÕº«¸£ÀûÍøÖ·, Danish as well as internationals. Common for all of them is an interest in the fashion, retail, and lifestyle industries, so no matter which specialty you choose you are likely to find a special sense of community here.
Collaboration with the industry
A large part of the teaching is based on collaborations with the lifestyle industry and/or cases founded in the business. This means that you get very close to the industry you will be working in in the future already during your studies.
The environment around Campus Herning is unique in the sense that a large part of the fashion industry in Denmark is centred in central Jutland, so you will find the headquarters of major players in the Danish fashion industry close to campus. In addition, the industry organisation Dansk Mode og Tekstil (Danish Fashion and Textile) is located right next to campus and has a long-standing collaboration with VIA and ÈÕº«¸£ÀûÍøÖ· are free to use their trend library for research.
Full time studies with preparation
As a student at Design, Technology and Business, you should be aware that you are expected to put in an independent study effort and cooperate with your fellow ÈÕº«¸£ÀûÍøÖ·. The programme is full time and requires an average of 40 hours of studying per week.
Expect to have teaching on campus 2-3 days per week, days varying from week to week. The remaining days are self-study days for reading, working with your study group and on projects.
Study environment
The study environment in Herning is buzzing with creativity.
When it comes to social activities on campus, we have a cozy Friday bar run by ÈÕº«¸£ÀûÍøÖ·. In addition, events relevant to your studies as well as social events take place on campus throughout the year, e.g. lectures, career days, yoga, and Christmas events. Find events here:
- – here you can find all types of social events on campus
- - events organised by ÈÕº«¸£ÀûÍøÖ·
- - events organised by the municipality of Herning
- - The student house is open to all ÈÕº«¸£ÀûÍøÖ· in Herning
You have access to campus every day from 7 am to 10 pm with your student card. This includes workshops and labs, i.e. material laboratory, flat screen and digital print, knitting workshop, embroidery workshop and sewing machines, which can be used for your projects and assignments.
The on-campus incubator also known as The Garage offers guidance to ÈÕº«¸£ÀûÍøÖ· interested in starting their own business, and hosts industry relevant courses and workshops for and by ÈÕº«¸£ÀûÍøÖ· throughout the year. This could be photography course, trend forecasting, From Design to Reality, Creative Idea Festival and much more.
Campus Herning consists of five beautiful buildings in Birk Centerpark. The surrounding areas are full of atmosphere, art and architecture and the closest neighbours are the HEART, Carl-Henning Pedersen, and Else Alfelts Museums which ÈÕº«¸£ÀûÍøÖ· have free access to. In addition, the campus has an international student environment with ÈÕº«¸£ÀûÍøÖ· from all over the world.
Read more about Campus Herning.
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Study start
The first week of your studies is focused on getting a great start. This includes an introduction to your campus, the industry, your class and the first project assignment. We will also work with study motivation, self-management, and study groups.
The final programme and dates for study start will be announced at MyVIA, VIA’s portal for ÈÕº«¸£ÀûÍøÖ·. You will get access to the site once you are enrolled at one our programmes.