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Sacked Humanities staff informed

The names of employees who will lose their jobs at the Faculty of Humanities were revealed Tuesday 18 January. Some leave voluntarily

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Education

Six times more Germans in six years

Copenhagen data confirms wave of students from German universities. Attraction is English-speaking university environment, says Anabel, who is one of them

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Politics

Board chairman confirms: No new Penkowa probe

There will be no extra, and impartial, probe, up and above the scientific fraud inquiry into brain scientist Milena Penkowa: There will therefore be no, separate, inquiry which could shed light on the role of Rector Ralf Hemmingsen in the case. This was re-affirmed after a board meeting Wednesday

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Opinion

Comment: University! Stop working with G4S

University of Copenhagen measures to stop working with Israel-linked and controversial security firm G4S are just rhetoric, argues Vivian Ochanda

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Education

Swarm of foreign students into the humanities

Biggest surge in humanities or life science subjects, as more international students choose Copenhagen

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International

Dieter and Petra go study abroad

The Germans are coming! More German students are studying abroad, show the latest statistics from the German federal government. Denmark, and Copenhagen, are a popular destination

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Culture

Your winter soundtrack: Studenterhuset guide

The University Post's Danish section serves you a guide to winter music at Studenterhuset

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Education

Political Science hires new boss

Lars Bo Kaspersen, a department head at the Copenhagen Business School, is now to lead the Department of Political Science

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Science

Obesity researcher takes on new editorship

Arne Astrup becomes the first non-American in journal editorial position

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Politics

Board considering new inquiry into Penkowa-case

Group of scientists hopeful after meeting with University of Copenhagen board of executives Thursday

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