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Government to cut down regulations for hiring skilled internationals

DANISH NEWS - New government initiatives aim at reducing bureaucratic hurdles to make it easier for Danish companies to hire international talent

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Education

Reaction: Quality proposals criticised by UCPH management, students' union

Quality Committee proposals are interesting, but they are not 'quality'. This is the reaction from the University of Copenhagen and students' unions

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Politics

Former imam admits whipping up hatred for Denmark

DANISH NEWS - Leading Danish Islamists mixed extremely graphic and anti-Muslim images with the Mohammed cartoons to whip up hate against Denmark in 2005, report media

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Politics

Call for commission on Denmark's parallel society of immigrants

DANISH NEWS - The Liberals and Socialist People’s Party (SPP) now also behind a government-appointed commission to investigate why all integration efforts in Denmark have drastically failed

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International

Out of the classroom and into the village

Students across disciplines were whisked away to Malaysia and Kenya to experience their studies firsthand

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Politics

UCPH professor appointed as digital adviser

Professor Stephen Alstrup of the University of Copenhagen has been chosen to help evaluate digitisation in Denmark

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Education

Committee: Programmes with no job prospects should accept fewer students

The Bachelor's degree should be four years in Danish universities. And some study programmes should be barred from admitting too many students. Recommendations from the so-called Quality Committee. Will also remove automatic access to Master's from Bachelor's

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Opinion

Comment: Nice to meat you

Meat-loving Denmark doesn't cater well enough to vegetarians, writes Becky Steckhahn-Strohmer

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Culture

Austrian film-maker takes the Sonning Prize

Michael Haneke is awarded the biennial Sonning Prize for his contribution to European thought and culture. With it comes one million Danish kroner

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International

Scotland debates higher ed consequences of leaving the United Kingdom

With exactly six months to go before the September 2014 referendum on Scottish Independence, Rachel Barr reviews the student press on the potential United Kingdom split

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