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The big quantum gamble at the University of Copenhagen

QUBITS - Microsoft wants a quantum computer. The University of Copenhagen wants a Nobel Prize (it has been 40 years since it last happened). So Microsoft is now moving into the university to build a groundbreaking new computer based on fundamental research from physicists.

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Campus

Students Through Time

A look at Danish Students since the 1400s.

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Culture

Luther changed everything

The Enlightenment could not have happened, had it not been for Martin Luther, says professor of Theology Anna Vind.

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Campus

KUA to no longer be KUA

The University of Copenhagen in the district of Amager has changed its name. The place which many people know as KUA, is now to be called South Campus

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Science

Penkowa is publishing again

Infamous scientist Milena Penkowa is up and running again. Now with a scientific article about the side effects of chemotherapy

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Education

The study programme that is driving people nuts

The bachelor's degree in animal science and the master’s degree in animal science are part of the same programme of study. Yet they belong, administratively, to two different faculties. For students, this has turned life into an administrative obstacle course.

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Opinion

We should use the American grading scale

The Danish grading scale works poorly due to large numerical differences between grade levels, leading to many top marks

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Culture

Luther changed everything

HISTORY - The Enlightenment could not have happened, had it not been for Martin Luther, says professor of Theology Anna Vind. Nor could The University of Copenhagen in its present form. 2017 marks the 500th anniversary of Luther's Reformation.

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Education

Dead students walking

What is it like to follow a study programme that is soon to shut down? We asked two humanities students

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Campus

See my student job: Simon juggles balls, business and studies

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

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