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One out of every four law students at the University of Copenhagen has experienced stress to such an extent that they have had to seek medical help. It is our common responsibility to solve the problems, writes a student
SCHOLARSHIP - a year ago, 26 year-old Katia Soud received a scholarship from the University of Copenhagen and left Syria to study human biology. She loves studying her chosen field, but finds it hard to focus on her studies because her family is still lives in the war-torn country.
Danish Association of Masters and PhDs has elected tutors from the biology study programme as this year's coolest
Danish MP Naser Khader criticises Ravinder Kaur, associate professor, for writing on Danish immigration policy in the New York Times. But do we need censorship? asks Kaur
Plans for a major overhaul of the Danish SU student grant system postponed indefinitely. Centre-right can’t reach agreement on overarching 2025 deal
According to Ulrik Rammeskow Bang-Pedersen the University Post’s article about the situation at the Faculty of Law is an incoherent smear campaign
Opinion: Former student believes that law at the University of Copenhagen is uncritical, unreflective and too career oriented.
Quinoa is originally a tropical plant, but it can now be grown in Denmark. To achieve this, it had to go on a long journey through the field of plant science at the University of Copenhagen
The 12-hour requirement for bachelor’s degrees is being undermined by things like embassy parties counting as education. This is according to a columnist from the Student Council
University of Copenhagen will no longer make money on fossil fuel energy investments following a board decision Tuesday