Dr. Ditte Roth Hulgaard

Associate Professor

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Biography

Ditte Roth Hulgaard is a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Southern Denmark specializing in child and adolescent psychiatry. Her research focuses on functional disorders and medically unexplained symptoms in children. With a background in both clinical practice and academic teaching, she has contributed significantly to the field through various professional activities, including guest lectures and participation in conferences. She is dedicated to understanding the complexities of mental health issues in children, promoting qualitative health research, and advocating for improved mental health resources and strategies for young individuals. Her expertise extends to family therapy and the application of qualitative methods in her research. Currently, she is active in addressing child mental health issues and exploring the intersection of clinical experience and academic research, aiming to create effective treatments and support systems for children facing such challenges.

Research Interests

Experience

Clinical Associate Professor

2020-02-07 — Present

University of Southern Denmark • Odense, Denmark

Teaching and supervising on functional disorders in children and adolescents.

Awards

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Yngre Lægers Uddannelsespris

Requirements for University of Southern Denmark

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:2.5
IELTS
Overall
Required:6.5
TOEFL
Total
Required:88
PTE
Overall
Required:58
Prerequisites
Relevant Bachelor's degree in Science, Engineering, or Humanities Specific ECTS requirements in core subjects of the chosen field
Application Checklist
  • Official Bachelor's degree diploma
  • Transcripts of records
  • Course descriptions for prerequisite verification
  • Proof of English language proficiency
  • Copy of passport or ID
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Specialization Notes

Requirements are standardized for English-taught Master's programs across Science, Engineering, and Social Science departments. Some programs may require a higher GPA for restricted admission.