Universitetsavisen
Nørregade 10
1165 København K
Tlf: 35 32 28 98 (mon-thurs)
E-mail: uni-avis@adm.ku.dk
Controversial Danish People's Party politician Morten Messerschmidt is to teach constitutional law at the University of Copenhagen
Investors are so enamoured with this country as a safe haven that they are willing to pay the Danish government to hold their money for two years. In this featured comment, Marcelo Ballvé, discusses the possible reasons for Denmark's unique status
Investors are so enamoured with this country as a safe haven that they are willing to pay the Danish government to hold their money for two years. In part two of this featured comment, Marcelo Ballvé, discusses more possible reasons for Denmark's unique status
University of Copenhagen slips one point from last year in the 2012 Academic Ranking of World Universities, making it number 44 in the world.
Surge in international students to Master’s in computer sciences, has made every second student an international student, many from Greece and Romania. A success, says head of studies
University of Copenhagen's computer science department DIKU has announced the largest number of international M.Sc. students so far. 50 per cent are non-Danes
New figures show UCPH may lose its position as Denmark's largest university. Aarhus University got only 138 fewer students this year. Copenhagen plans to fight back
Helsinki newspaper says Copenhagen's espionage-convicted professor has new Finnish job
Copenhagen is losing the battle to attract the highly educated, reports think tank
Danish pharmaceutical giant had deal with Penkowa – then got cold feet