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Without workshops students fail

One out of four students failed their exams at one Life Sciences department after all lectures started to be taught in English. But a new type of workshop may be the solution

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Education

Copenhagen ranked 43rd on Shanghai tables

The University of Copenhagen is one of the 50 best universities in the world. This is according to the just-released Shanghai ranking

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New students flock to Thorvaldsens Museum

Erasmus students marveled at Thorvaldsen's creations and met other fellow students during an informal introduction to Copenhagen

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Campus

German student fights for right to partyyyyy

Non-profit organization PulsEvents wants to promote itself through the University of Copenhagen. No thanks, says the University's International Office. Not our job to promote partying

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Politics

Housing market can get worse

A projected 33,000 young people will move into the city before 2025, according to the Copenhagen city council. They need 21,000 new cheap rooms or flats in a market that is already bursting at the seams

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Campus

Welcome party for Copenhagen's new cyclists

The ibikecph club is offering a welcome party for all the new cyclists in Copenhagen. There will be music, celebrities, free bike inspections, and, of course, lots of bikes

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Campus

Ancient fossils saved by chance

The catastrophic rain floods of 2 July swamped the Geology Museum and destroyed collections. But brown packing tape and some dumb luck may have saved valuables from watery destruction

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Campus

Copenhagen: Tips and Tricks

You have arrived in Copenhagen, and you are from somewhere else entirely. Things are tough for a stranger in a new city in a foreign country: The University Post has prepared a list of a few items that will help make your stay in Copenhagen easier

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Campus

Rain floods destroyed DKK 50 million

University of Copenhagen’s landlord UBST will pass on a huge bill to its insurance company for building damages after July's extreme rain storm. Damages on movable property, which the University itself is responsible for, may be even larger

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Education

God not yet dead - Theology surges

Theology is in. More students are going to study it this year. Maybe it is because the Faculty resisted the urge to curb academic standards during the lean years, reckons study head

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