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There is a tremendous potential hidden in both the students and the faculty residing at the South Campus argues Michala Brechling, manager of the new Innovation Hub KU PLUS.
Nadia Azaquoun is just about to graduate with a master’s in law, and works for Maersk Drilling as a legal assistant. She works mainly with company law, and feels comfortable with the work and the workplace.
Several studies show that the overuse of smartphones makes you unfocussed and stressed. But don’t worry, we have found three apps that can help you refocus on your studies.
The well-being of the law students who have just moved from the inner city won’t be helped by the rain coming into their new buildings on South Campus.
Medical student Christine Manich Bech has started up an education project for children in Tanzania. This project is the most important thing for her: Her studies, her student job, and her friends will just have to adjust.
Anna Strand Thomsen loves her student job as student assistant at the Danish collection and disbursement authority Udbetaling Danmark. She decides what her working hours are herself. And she reckons that she has better working conditions than anyone else she knows personally.
Twenty courageous students share their experiences with porn.
This year’s study environment award was awarded during campus day at social science campus CSS. The winner is the ‘crank arm' or Pedalarmen initiative – a volunteer driven cycle workshop, which has students from different study programmes meeting over rusty chains and worn out tubes.
The third annual Art in Science photography contest wants you to show the world what science looks like through your eyes
Copenhagen’s mayor hopes to take advantage of changes in the zoning law to build housing for students on vacant lots