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My #UCPH: Instagram Pic of the Day, 10 November

Instagram user sophmajesty ''plays scientist'' at the Faculty of Health and Medical Science at UCPH

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My #UCPH: Instagram Pic of the Day, 7 November

KUA sends an important social (and gastronomic) message.

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Culture

University orchestra campaigning for new timpani

SymfUni, the student orchestra, has gone seven years without timpani. That’s wrong. And you, dear reader, can help right that wrong

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Science

Are vegans really healthier? Investigation underway

Some people believe that cutting meat away from their diets will make them healthier. Research at the University of Copenhagen is taking a good look at people's stomachs to find out

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International

Young people primed about Russia-West information wars at conference

Prague-based youth development organisation was hotly concerned about Russia’s representation in the West

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Culture

Biology garages and edupunks at documentary festival

Documentary about open-source science at CPH:DOX features University of Copenhagen scientists from the Center for Synthetic Biology

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Education

Comment: ´Dimensioning´ – an attack on the open society

The Danish government's attack on the humanities, even with the new compromise, shows a centrally planned economy at its worst. Like the German Democratic Republic, writes Werner Schäfke in this featured comment

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My #UCPH: Instagram Pic of the Day, 6 November

Have you started on your end-of-semester essays yet? Time to brainstorm.

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Culture

Could we live forever? Scientists to debate eternal life at documentary festival

Can scientists use modern technology to achieve immortality and actually live forever? The University of Copenhagen, in collaboration with the CPH:DOX festival hosts a discussion panel Monday about the upcoming documentary 'The Immortalists'

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Politics

Cutbacks to student intake adjusted in new compromise with university rectors

In a new deal between universities and the government, the controversial resizing model will be phased in more slowly, and with more involvement from universities

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