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Xmas Video Countdown - Let the game begin

Today's video runs only 44 seconds, and is for those who would conquer the world, getting all the action they need on their computer screens. We, as outsiders, see a guy sitting alone in his room. Ten days to Christmas

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International

Record student numbers at German universities

Universities in Germany register an unprecedented number of students in 2012

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Politics

Taking a risk to save the oceans

Greenpeace activist says people should stop complaining from the couch

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Campus

Xmas Video Countdown - Frankenstein

The haunting soundtrack on this latest video from the Media and Film department's students will give you the goose bumps. 11 days to Christmas

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Campus

Xmas Video Countdown - Dot Dot Dot

Being alone sucks. This applies not only to people, but to an empty wall or a coat on a hanger. Our latest media student project in the countdown. 12 days to Christmas

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Science

Mystery of Vikings on Greenland uncovered

New research suggests that the tribe of Vikings on Greenland didn't just die out, or succumb to invading Inuits. They may have just got bored of living there and moved on

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Politics

Copenhagen to hire 300 new scientists

The University of Copenhagen is to take on 300 new research staff, international and Danish, and spend approximately DKK 700 million of its net worth until 2015

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Campus

Xmas Video Countdown - Commercial break

It's time for a short commercial break. One made by students for the Danish Technological Institute. 13 days to Christmas.

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Opinion

Comment: Votes that count

All of the democratically-elected bodies, not just the Board, are important, argues Rector of the University of Copenhagen Ralf Hemmingsen in this featured comment

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International

Doha blog: To COP in, or COP out

As yet another weak climate agreement fell into place, some young delegates decided they no longer believed in the UN talks. But one day, WE will have to take over this mess from the older generation. So let’s not give up, argues Maria Nitzsch Hastrup

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