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Morten Stensgaard Larsen does research on Danish literature at the University of Washington in the US, where the new political reality has led to self-censorship and uncertainty on campus.
University of Copenhagen shuts down Faculty of Humanities classrooms after new mould findings, with students moved online for final weeks of semester.
Despite the University of Copenhagen’s pledge to halve its climate footprint by 2030, new data show that progress is far from on track. Twenty-two out of 58 units are not meeting targets to reduce emissions from air travel.
A new IT system that is to transform study programme administration at Danish universities will finally begin its rollout in the summer of 2026. Until then, the University of Copenhagen manages with 1990s-era technology.
Medical Museion opens a special exhibition on teeth, revealing how the state of our mouths connects to body, class and identity.
UCPH associate professor Jeanet Sinding Bentzen was part of an exclusive group invited to Nobel laureate James Robinson’s global gathering in Chicago.
75 former exam supervisors had their case presented at the Copenhagen City Court, hoping for millions in compensation from the University of Copenhagen. The University Post followed the proceedings over two days and offers an overview of the key points of contention.
South Campus staff have to, once again, leave their workplaces due to mould. The university does not yet know how long it will take, but promises a solution.
Women fight for equal rights throughout the world. But in Arab countries, this struggle often takes place under far more restrictive political and social conditions.
As the new rector of the University of Copenhagen, David Dreyer Lassen must balance internal tensions, external pressures, and society’s expectations of the university. A difficult art—but he is ready for the task.