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For nearly 400 years, the University of Copenhagen was a men’s club. Only in 1875 did it reluctantly admit the first women to its lecture halls. We pay tribute to the female pioneers who pursued an education — at their own expense and risk.
UCPH management insists that the prayer rooms are neutral and open to everyone — and sees no reason to close them
David Dreyer Lassen sees a shift in the EU’s view on technology with both civilian and military uses — UCPH must decide where to draw the line.
No positions can be filled without higher-level approval — not even those with external funding
Academics can feel like they’ve tricked their colleagues into overestimating them. This researcher knows how to fight it.
Political censorship in the US forces Danish universities to rethink collaboration. Four UCPH projects have already lost US funding — and more could be on the way.
Professor specialising in molecular genetics to head up the research and innovation strategy at the University of Copenhagen.
Despite pouring rain, 15,000 turned up for this year’s UCPH Festival to celebrate the arrival of women at the university — and to see one woman in particular on stage.