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En klassisk sproguddannelse fra Københavns Universitet kan føre mange steder hen. For Søren Poul Nielsen har den ført til Christiansborg. Han er nyansat særlig rådgiver for undervisningsminister Merete Riisager. Her fortæller han om studietiden, og om hvordan man ender i magtens centrum.
Students at the University of Copenhagen work jobs an average of five hours a week, but what do they do when they clock in at a student job? The University Post asked several students how they spend their days
Two UCPH researchers have been tasked by the Danish parliament to find out what we can learn from Denmark’s violent recent history. Perhaps we can learn that there is a surprising continuity in the Danish conduct of foreign policy, even if the methods change
You can only be a good student if you also feel well, writes Mathilde Winsløv, after getting through a period of depression.
Private sector organisations have started negotiating wages and benefits for the coming year. For the first time since the crisis, there is money on the table. But the agreements will also be about new rights. The results will show what staff at universities can expect
News station TV2 reckoned that two beautiful old linden trees between Trinitatis Church and the Studenterhuset café have been cut down because they had been urinated into oblivion. But does the story hold water?
In the basement of the old Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University deformed animals are kept in formalin. The veterinary collection of deformities has lost its scientific value, but it is a cultural treasure that is in danger of disappearing
The University of Copenhagen let the press in to the Maersk Tower one week before the official inauguration. We were blown away. What do you think?
He is the best in Denmark at working with a spreadsheet and he is heading for the World Cup. Political science student Mathias explains why he has so much fun on Excel, that he can easily spend 14 hours a day on it