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Review: Bully Boy

That Theatre's latest production is about post-traumatic stress syndrome and the ambiguity of modern warfare

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Campus

My #UCPH: Instagram Pic of the Day, 24 October

Instagram user geoducker shows us the courtyard of Social Science (CSS) campus drowned out by the rain

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Science

IARU science congress: Earth as a country with no borders

A big country with no borders. The Earth. Think of this, and we can start to adapt, rather than mitigate, environmental change, says Boston professor

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Education

Fear: Government cutbacks will mean less study abroad

Erasmus student exchange network ESN says that a new government plan will mean fewer international students. Top University of Copenhagen managers say fewer Danes will go abroad

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Opinion

Comment: Seize the World?

Students should go study abroad. This is what the Ministry of Education wants. But the government's new model will go in the complete opposite direction, argues Associate Dean at The Faculty of Humanities in this featured comment.

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My #UCPH: Instagram Pic of the Day, 23 October

Capturing curves and lines at the dentistry school.

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International

IARU 2014 sustainability science congress: Your tweets

It is one of the top trending events right now. The IARU Sustainability Science Congress hosted by the University of Copenhagen. Here is a selection of what captured participants' attention on the first day.

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Campus

Career Fair will let you talk jobs with top companies

Want to boost your career chances? Danish and international students at the University of Copenhagen can attend a career fair that this year is trying a better set-up

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Campus

My #UCPH: Instagram Pic of the Day, 22 October

instagram user iuditrium is attending the IARU Sustainability Science Congress today, and has the badge to show it.

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International

Aussies against wind turbines win Copenhagen Competition

Australian team 'Terra Solis' from ANU in Canberra took first place in the international law moot, persuasively arguing against wind turbines as technology, and in favour of other policies. They got the prize from Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt

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