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Get your gay on: Rainbow party at the Pride parade

More than 400 University of Copenhagen’ers paid tribute to the city's diversity and yelled Eurovision Song Contest classics at Saturday's Copenhagen Pride

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Campus

All alone with anorexia

Anorexic philosophy student shares her personal stigma. Looking back at her bachelor she says: People like us need a platform to speak from

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Education

Copenhagen students work the hardest

59 per cent of young people in the Danish capital region work part time jobs while studying. Good job opportunities – and high living expenses – are sending young Copenhageners on to the job market, says an expert

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Culture

UCPH to celebrate diversity in Copenhagen

Be a part of the celebration when the University of Copenhagen dances with Copenhagen Pride Saturday 20 August

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Politics

More scientists forced into silence

Researchers are increasingly being forced to sign government non-disclosure agreements, so they can’t talk about their scientific results in the media. But many contracts are illegal

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Education

Copenhagen the second best university in continental Europe

The University moves up five places to 30th in the global Shanghai ranking, the 2016 Academic Ranking of World Universities

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Campus

Here are the most expensive areas to live in Copenhagen

In just three years, average rent has increased by 19 percent in Copenhagen. ”A large increase,” according to one consumer economist, with prices rarely under DKK 4,000 a month

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International

UCPH students win bronze medals at the Olympics

Four students from the University of Copenhagen are currently at the Olympic Games. Supported by the university and the national Danish team, they combine their studies with their lives as elite athletes. And two of them, rowers Anne Dsane Andersen and Lærke Berg Ramussen, have just won bronze medals.

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Education

Diary from a programme threatened with closure

Simon Poulsen is a master’s student in Indo-European studies. Read his report on a proud study programme’s dramatic nosedive at the Faculty of Humanities

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Education

Tutor of minister in scientific misconduct slams press, professors

The tutor of a former Minister of Higher Education and Science, who was recently cleared of scientific misconduct, criticises how fellow professors and the press handled the case. Suggests future cases like it be conducted out in the open. Here's our overview of the debate

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