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Intercultural Christmas at Life Sciences

Life Science students and staff met for an evening of international Christmas. Our photo coverage will put you in a Christmas mood in no time

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Copenhagen law team: We are on the right track

Copenhagen's law team, alias The Republic of Isles, is pleased with the preliminary negotiations of the Copenhagen Competition. But they await tougher discussion rounds

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Politics

Poor Carina, only DKK 15,000 a month

In Danish politics, a governing party scores a spectacular own goal as 'poor person' Carina, turns out to be not so poor after all

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Cape Town: We negotiate for sub-Saharan Africa

Recent droughts on their continent, make the South African law team passionate about this year’s Copenhagen Competition theme ‘Access to Food

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American teams: Biggest competitor is world hunger

It is hard to see it as a competition, when you are all working towards the same goal. So argue the student teams of NYU and Yale

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International

Durban blog: Deal impossible...until it is done

First day at the climate conference is tense and exciting, says Walid Mustapha, a University of Copenhagen student and forestry activist in this first report from South Africa

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Education

Asian teams sugar-tongued before law fight

In Copenhagen’s contest, participants measure each other up

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International

Lucky if global warming stops at 2-3 degrees

On the eve of COP 17, the University Post asked one of the most respected climate experts for his assessment of the state of the world

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Politics

Climate activist: Fate of humanity at stake

People talk as if we can wait. But the climate doesn’t wait, argues political science student and activist, on his way to Durban, South Africa for COP 17 climate conference. He is sick of claimed technological fixes, carbon trading and climate red herrings

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Study environment prize goes to Pharma

It is all about getting graduates to stay in Denmark. This year’s International Study Environment Award goes to the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences

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