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IT support now offered on evenings, nights, weekends

The University of Copenhagen's (UCPH) IT service will now provide 24/7 telephone support to students and staff

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Politics

Government eases rules for citizenship

DANISH NEWS - Language requirements, 'citizenship exam', loosened; processing time shortened

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Politics

8 out of 10 Danes subject to break-ins

DANISH NEWS - Denmark suffers more break-ins than any other EU country

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Science

Nature's counter-measures

Wild species such as European birds can teach us a lesson that we can apply to food production and medicine. One of them is that any human practice can lead to a biological counter response. Our latest Lab & Library feature is from biologist Peter Søgaard Jørgensen

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Science

In the future, will robots fight wars?

By getting robots to dream, they can become even better soccer players than humans. Or sci-fi killer machines

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Science

Niels Bohr's atom model turns 100

In his model, electrons orbitted the nucleus like planets around the sun. This year is the centennial of Niels Bohr’s paper

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Politics

Minister: Economy won’t fully recover for six years, at least

DANISH NEWS: Finance minister predicts that the Danish economy will likely not recover until 2019, more than ten years after the start of the economic crisis

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Student life

Review: Borchs Kollegium (first review)

Students review their own housing and accommodation in Copenhagen. Check out inner-city chateau Borchs this week.

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Campus

See the pics: Faculty lounge on Panum rooftop

Taking a cue from American and English top universities, the University of Copenhagen (UCPH) now has a penthouse Faculty Club, where top health scientists can meet and exchange ideas in informal, inspiring surroundings. See the pictures here

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Campus

More students, less space

Over the last few years, the University of Copenhagen has gotten smaller. But it has accepted a record amount of students and hired more staff. Students and staff complain, but management argues that less space doesn't equal worse conditions

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