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Copenhagen biologist helps find gene for high altitude survival. The Tibetans have evolved the gene in record time
Although the university may seem eerily quiet at this time of year, there is still a lot going on if you know where to look. Be inspired and check out our list here.
Copenhagen scholars went to Zürich for female computer scientist prize
University of Copenhagen scientist is helping police identify a murder victim by analysing strontium isotopes in the remains
Seven out of ten international graduates want to stay and work in Denmark. But after a year, only three of them are still here
According to rankings, Copenhagen is one of the best places to work if you are a life scientist
For new overseas students and staff, moving to Denmark has just got much easier. Copenhagen city council has opened a one-stop shop to deal with all the paperwork
The ‘biggest university party’ is now even bigger, as staff scramble to sign up for the fun-run
We are just more interested in fitness and health, explains team co-ordinator of Life Sciences' DHL relay campaign
Knocking Germany off the top spot, France is now the European country that sends the most students on Erasmus exchange, and more of them now choose Scandinavia as host country