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New students flock to Thorvaldsens Museum

Erasmus students marveled at Thorvaldsen's creations and met other fellow students during an informal introduction to Copenhagen

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German student fights for right to partyyyyy

Non-profit organization PulsEvents wants to promote itself through the University of Copenhagen. No thanks, says the University's International Office. Not our job to promote partying

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Welcome party for Copenhagen's new cyclists

The ibikecph club is offering a welcome party for all the new cyclists in Copenhagen. There will be music, celebrities, free bike inspections, and, of course, lots of bikes

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Ancient fossils saved by chance

The catastrophic rain floods of 2 July swamped the Geology Museum and destroyed collections. But brown packing tape and some dumb luck may have saved valuables from watery destruction

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Copenhagen: Tips and Tricks

You have arrived in Copenhagen, and you are from somewhere else entirely. Things are tough for a stranger in a new city in a foreign country: The University Post has prepared a list of a few items that will help make your stay in Copenhagen easier

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Rain floods destroyed DKK 50 million

University of Copenhagen’s landlord UBST will pass on a huge bill to its insurance company for building damages after July's extreme rain storm. Damages on movable property, which the University itself is responsible for, may be even larger

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Psychology hit hard by summer rain disaster

Consequences of Copenhagen’s summer rainstorm are becoming clearer: Equipment for psychology experiments were destroyed in the dramatic deluge

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Overwhelming first day for new students

For international students their first day was overwhelming. New friends, the Danish language ... and the bureaucracy

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Competition: Who's the most sustainable?

Are you the most sustainable student in Denmark - or do you know the perfect candidate? Then you should nominate yourself, or that student, to the new CSR Student Award

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Nobel Peace Prize winner revisits Life Science

The Faculty of Life Science hosts a second visit from 2004 Nobel Peace Prize winner Wangari Mathaai

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