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Analysis: In the digital age, the humanities can afford to go on the offensive

Humanities subjects should stop using defensive tactics, writes philosophy professor Vincent Hendricks in a piece just published in The Conversation. The humanities should be at the vanguard, setting new standards

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Sex and violence in the Far North

A PhD student explains the connection between Icelandic sagas and reality TV

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Campus

Rare books put online, then forgotten

Libraries digitise to make old manuscripts more permanent, and to make it easier to access them. But the opposite can happen, says librarian at the Black Diamond

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Campus

How does the University Post decide what to report?

EDITOR'S BLOG - Loads of stuff happens. But only some of it gets into the English-language media at the University of Copenhagen. How is it planned and selected?

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Education

New 'global development' programme will combine economics, anthropology and political science

A new English-language Master's program includes on-the-ground field work and cross-disciplinary training

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Science

Duck rapes a dead duck. Science? Yes, at Ig Nobel Prizes

Researchers swallowing shrews without chewing and homosexual, necrophiliac ducks: The Ig Nobel Prize Denmark tour promises to combine the funny with the informative

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Education

Security risk management tackled at new Master's programme

A new social science Master's program teaches students to think globally and critically about political security challenges

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Campus

Do you have academic x-factor?

It is time for Science Slam. Enthusiasts can go on stage and try their best to convey their knowledge in an entertaining way. Sign up for this year's event

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Campus

Tinder has set students' campus dating on fire

As new app takes off on campus, students are intrigued. But with some humanities students feeling objectified, they say

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Student life

Review: G.A. Hagemanns Kollegium

This dormitory has personal chefs and a study hall overlooking the water. It is more like a mansion, and its residents live more like royalty than students

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