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A law student organisation at the University of Copenhagen has been criticised for a party poster, which was said to be crossing a line. Ida Nordland uses this example to take a look at a peculiar phenomenon: Danish humour
The euthanasia of Marius the giraffe at Copenhagen zoo made headlines around the world. It also shows that Danes have a different take on animal welfare, one that avoids submitting animals to contraception and sterilisation. This article was originally published in The Conversation
Danish universities named as blueprints for excellence on the Nordic conference circuit. This is after reports highlighted differences between European countries' bibliometrics and impact rankings
Some of the craziest traditions rule at this old dormitory. Luckily, it's big, so you actually stand a chance of getting a room here
Africa is so much more than communities ravaged by poverty and societies divided by conflict. A new initiative wants to show students the possibilities and challenges arising from rapidly developing countries
It might seem like the physicists don’t have that much in common with the anthropologists, but that’s only half the truth, says student council member Michael Pallisgaard
Time for a new summer wardrobe? Free clothes, food samples and DJs are just some of things that are offered when Fashion Exchange 2014 hits Copenhagen’s city hall square
Not sure if you want to vote? Here's a quick guide to explain everything you need to know about voting in the election.
The popularity of interracial band "The Harlem Kiddies" during the Nazi occupation of Denmark highlights the place of jazz in the Danish resistance, writes Anne Dvinge in an article originally published in The Conversation.
Teaching in English is a way of recruiting students from around the globe. In Denmark, English-language programmes have been in place for over 20 years. Parallel language researcher Joyce Kling sums up the developments at this university.