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If you work or study here, want to stay here permanently, and want your spouse to join you here too, the visa rules just got tighter. See whether you would qualify as a ‘worthy’ foreigner under the new point system
Languages less spoken such as Latin, Greek and Polish will be hit hard, say critics, as the Ministry of Science changes its funding
Foreign nationals with Danish residence permits should no longer be eligible for student grants. This is the new statement of policy from the government and its supporting Danish People's Party
For students, the decision to come to Denmark, to stay here, or to leave again is a complex one. But it is mostly about personal relationships
Faculty of Humanities to fire 35 employees. Deficit in next year's budget, says Dean
As fears mount over the decline of the Danish language, UK professor gives an alternative explanation
I have tried so hard to become one of the people, but the government's sneaky ways of edging foreigners like me out could one day put me over the edge, writes Stephanie Bergeron Kinch
Music editor Nicolai Torp shares his favourite Danish artists. Get to know them before you leave Copenhagen
Under a new points system, spouses may have to show degrees from universities like Harvard, Yale or Cambridge to obtain a permanent residence permit
Despite low attendance, internationals made bold statements about what they want from the University of Copenhagen at Thursday’s Innovation Camp