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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
Have you started on your end-of-semester essays yet? Time to brainstorm.
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'
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
University of Copenhagen students can apply for mentors from Danish companies such as Novo Nordisk.
Students gather after hours in the NBI (Niels Bohr Institute) physics department basement. They are developing new mobile apps, and working on other ideas and projects outside the curriculum
Instagram user laurenmilor shares this snap of the CSS campus in the autumn.
It was all about showing solidarity with the study programmes that are lined up for cutbacks. Students sat-in at the Humanities Buildings KUA and stayed the night
Denmark is the fourth most prosperous country in the world. At least according to a new study that ranks Norway in top place
An international petition against Danish education reforms now has more than 1,700 signatures. Words of solidarity and support from established academics