DTU Management conducts excellent research in the intersection between management, technology and economics - in close cooperation with companies and public authorities.
In our research, we focus on the path to efficient and sustainable society. A key element is the role of technology and its interaction with industry, individuals, government, institutions and society as a whole.
The department’s research is divided in four divisions: Innovation, Management Science, Sustainability and Transport. Furthermore, the department hosts a UN Collaborating Centre on Energy, Climate and Sustainable development. The UN DTU Partnership conducts research, policy analysis and advising on a global scale.
The Department offers a broad range of courses and programs at bachelor, master and PhD level across DTU’s study programs.
DTU Management employs about 300 people including academic staff, PhD students and technical and administrative staff. We offer an international environment with around 50 different nationalities are represented at the department.