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ESOF Preview: What to see on Tuesday 24 June

Virtual realities, the Greenland ice shelf, and astrophysics. Check out our recommendations for the Science in the City festival and the ESOF conference

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Science

The future of Humanities is interdisciplinary

Researchers agree that collaboration and interdisciplinarity are essential in moving science and humanities into the digital age.

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Royal opening for ESOF science conference

Her Majesty Queen Margrethe took the stage with prominent scientists and politicians to open ESOF 2014 in Copenhagen

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Science

ESOF Preview: What to see on Monday 23 June

Beer and the pH-scale, Science documentaries, and quantum physics. Check out our recommendations for what to see at the Science in the City festival and the ESOF conference

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ESOF Preview: What to see on Sunday 22 June

A bra that turns into a face mask, a panel on the future of the Humanities, and the official opening by Queen Margrethe. Check out our recommendations for what to see at the Science in the City festival and the ESOF conference

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Science

Science in the City: See the photos

The science festival running in parallel to the EuroScience Open Forum conference aims to bring scientists together with the general public

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Science

The University Post at ESOF and Science and the City

Europe's biggest science conference and its associated festival are taking place in Copenhagen, and the University Post team will be reporting on-site all week

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Education

University of Copenhagen: U-Multirank is not for us

The university has followed the development of the new university ranking tool funded by the European Commission, but has decided to pass on participation

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Culture

Student filmmaker wins 'Pitch Me, Baby' prize

University of Copenhagen film student Patrick Sølberg wins funding and support from the Danish Film Institute

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Politics

Foreign graduates end up doing cleaning work

DANISH NEWS - Eight out of ten foreign graduates coming to Denmark on the green card scheme end up in jobs they are overqualified for, states a new report

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