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A tax on bank transactions to help fight poverty and prevent future economic crises is feasible, argued experts at University of Copenhagen event
Brain researcher Milena Penkowa has paid DKK 0.28 million back to the fund that supported her research. But the University of Copenhagen has paid back DKK 2 million
Human biology researcher wants name cleared from Penkowa co-authorship
Gift of DKK 22.5 million will pay for the first large exhibition in a new Natural History Museum
The names of employees who will lose their jobs at the Faculty of Humanities were revealed Tuesday 18 January. Some leave voluntarily
Copenhagen data confirms wave of students from German universities. Attraction is English-speaking university environment, says Anabel, who is one of them
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
University of Copenhagen measures to stop working with Israel-linked and controversial security firm G4S are just rhetoric, argues Vivian Ochanda
Biggest surge in humanities or life science subjects, as more international students choose Copenhagen
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