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Student Council speech at annual celebration: »Dear UCPH, when will you be worthy?«

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Education

Recorded maths lectures on video — now she's lecturer of the year

Elisenda Feliu teaches mathematics to biology students. Their initial resistance has been converted into results

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Opinion

Rector's speech at the annual celebration: Europe's future rests on its universities

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Opinion

The students are also affected by layoffs at the Faculty of Science

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Working environment

IT support hit hard by UCPH administration shake-up

Chaos in the org chart, pressure on support staff, and a management that seems keen to keep a lid on things. Report from staff working in the University of Copenhagen's IT unit.

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Working environment

130 researcher testimonies expose a culture of fear and silence at Danish universities

Personal stories of managerial pressure, a culture of silence, and psychological violence in academic workplaces are at the core of a new campaign by the Movement for a Free Academia. Minister for Higher Education and Science Christina Egelund says the stories are serious and promises greater focus on academic freedom.

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Politics

These University of Copenhagen profiles are running for office in local elections

Danes and many internationals students and staff can vote in local elections 18 November. The University Post has compiled an overview of the UCPH candidates that are on the ballots.

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People

University of Copenhagen rector and management salaries 2025

See what the top university management gets in 2025.

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Politics

Danish universities to benefit from billion-kroner funding reform

Cross-party agreement channels DKK 18 billion into research over a four year time period. Danish universities get more non-earmarked funding, and politicians vow that they will safeguard academic freedom.

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Politics

Danish student grant shuts internationals out of internships

Master’s student Réka Joo wants to do an internship so she can get a foothold on the Danish labour market. But as an international student, she simply can’t make ends meet.

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