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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
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
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
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
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
Consequences of Copenhagen’s summer rainstorm are becoming clearer: Equipment for psychology experiments were destroyed in the dramatic deluge
For international students their first day was overwhelming. New friends, the Danish language ... and the bureaucracy
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
The Faculty of Life Science hosts a second visit from 2004 Nobel Peace Prize winner Wangari Mathaai
Not all jobs offered in Denmark during the summer are available to non-Danish speakers. The University Post has gone undercover to see what it is like to find a job as an international student in Copenhagen