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Serious brainpower and mountains of cool cash may not always go hand in hand, but if you are clever enough to sign up for this year’s 15 minutes of Brain contest that might be just what you end up having.
‘Free Bikes’ gives sponsored bikes to students for one year. After this, the bikes will be sent to students in Africa
Red bloc will get 91 mandates, blue bloc 84, making Helle Thorning-Schmidt of the Social Democrats the new Prime Minister, according to a prognosis now out on national TV DR
No more ‘for dummies’. This guide is for the brainy ones. See here what the positions of the different parties are on taxation, welfare, immigration, car traffic and more
The polls are now open in the Danish general election. Latest polls predict a tight race between the opposition red bloc and the blue bloc, including the present governing parties
New Danish government as red bloc parties sweep to victory. Anti-immigrant Danish People’s Party loses
Danish is hard enough to learn, but even harder to understand. PhD student in phonetics at Copenhagen Business School, Ruben Schachtenhaufen explains why Danish sounds like gibberish
No matter what happens Thursday, Danish politics will never be the same. This was the experts’ judgement at a University Post / Seven59 election briefing of students, researchers and diplomats
Defying the critics, the Black Diamond library will repeat its party for students this year. But, organisers say, for the event this Friday 16 September, tickets will be given to partygoers beforehand and the amount of people coming in will be controlled better
The University Post recently collected a list of 119 great stupid questions asked by Copenhagen’s new exchange and guest students. Funny, honest and some almost obscene, the questions were all about the bizarre customs of the Danish people. Now we’re back. This time with what you find strange