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Feature: How I hope to become a global business leader in 10 years

Former University of Copenhagen student has set up his own personal experiment: An online course of study in complex business and managerial problems. His ambition? In 10-15 years he will be a world business leader

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Education

Copenhagen's frontline philosopher

He has had death and violence up close serving near Basra in Iraq. Now, seven years later, he is into the existential analysis of Being

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Campus

Staff and researcher salaries 2014 University of Copenhagen

See what your colleagues and superiors are earning. Here are the latest statistics on salaries

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Science

Seaweed ice cream? Time for Science in the City

Free and interactive science festival alongside ESOF conference will bring science to the public from 21 - 26 June

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Culture

Michael Haneke interview: Questions are more frightening than answers

His films have audiences crying and throwing up in the cinema: Maker of arresting, controversial film art and Sonning Prize winner talks to the University Post

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Culture

Copenhagen neighbourhoods: Amager

In the seventies it was where all the trash from the city was dumped. Not any more. Favourite spots in Copenhagen, neighbourhood-by-neighbourhood

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Culture

Copenhagen neighbourhoods: Frederiksberg

City within a city, Frederiksberg. Copenhagen with the University Post, neighbourhood-by-neighbourhood

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Science

Prestigious award to computer science professor

Neil Jones recognised as a pioneer in programming language methods. Gets one of the most distinguished prizes in computer science

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Overview: Ankit’s own programme for world business leadership

Former Copenhagen student Ankit Khandelwal has designed his own self-study program to become a global business leader. Here are the details

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Campus

Where are they now: Former reporter Camille

Camille was a reporter for the University Post. She was inspired by Copenhagen's biking culture, and now works as an intern for the City of Vancouver

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