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100,000 passwords disaster stopped by Copenhagen scientist

100,000 computer passwords apocalypse averted by a University of Copenhagen scientist

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Politics

Homeless Barcelona student saved

After months of cold calls and e-mails, maths student David finally finds a place to live in Copenhagen

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Politics

Documentation: Students admitted, rejected, admitted

E-mail correspondence revealing how new government regulations balancing incoming and outgoing exchange students is frustrating partners and potential students

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Politics

Staff e-mails reveal exchange frustration

Government attempts to balance Danish and non-Danish student numbers have led to bureaucracy, and human costs

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Politics

Stasi kept a file on me

Head of the International Office signs off with an overview of his legacy. And a glimpse into his past

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Opinion

Comment: So what is it then, this...hygge?

In this featured comment, exchange student Emmanuel from Singapore explains how he has adjusted to student life in Copenhagen, starting with an understanding of Denmark’s most untranslatable word…

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Campus

Students turned parking lot into photo booth

Students from Faculty of Science turned a parking spot into a cozy photo booth and a hang-out. All a part of a wider urban space initiative. University Post was there to take photos

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Culture

Studying friendships of international students in Copenhagen

Austrian student Marie Czuray's dissertation is inspired by, and based on, her experience as an exchange student in Copenhagen

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Education

Non-Danish academics forced to clean floors, drive taxis

One out of three non-Western immigrants who have completed a Danish education, have jobs that require skills below their educational level, shows study. City of Copenhagen reaction is to create more academic jobs by a new job scheme

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Education

Start-up of businesses should be in the curriculum

Universities should help students be more innovative, says Stanford professor

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