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Guide: The Danish recycling system

Confused about how to recycle in Copenhagen? You're not alone! Here's an easy how-to guide on what goes where

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Science

Analysis: Why a Scandinavian Model is not just a pretty concept

Should Copenhagen be the blueprint for more sustainable cities? Australian-born Alessandro Demaio makes the case for 'Copenhagenization'. This article was originally published in The Conversation.

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Politics

Why you should use your vote in the EU elections

With the elections to the EU parliament coming up, pan-European students union ESU explains what is in it for students. Exclusive interview

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Politics

Here is how Denmark is to be made into a more attractive study destination

Raft of government proposals includes changes to immigration legislation, better service and less bureaucracy

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Education

Non-EU graduates to get two year residence permit in Denmark

New proposal will allow international students to stay in Denmark for two years after they finish their education – instead of the present six months

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Politics

New proposal: Stipends for elite international students

Government proposes free tuition and a monthly stipend for elite students from non-EU countries

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Education

This was where I worked! Student counsellor thinks back over 13 years

As a career and student counsellor at the University of Copenhagen, Roar Kent has seen it all. Now he's moving on to a new position. The University Post met him to discuss how the concerns of students have changed in the last decade

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Campus

10 significant events in University of Copenhagen history

You walk the halls of the University of Copenhagen, read its research and maybe your diploma will show its logo. But what do you really know about this more than 500-year-old institution and its history? It is time to brush up on your UCPH trivia

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Politics

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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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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