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University Post nominated in Denmark's best specialty media category

The University Post has been nominated for an Anders Bording media prize, to be awarded by the Association of Danish Media on 23rd June at Copenhagen’s City Hall.

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Campus

See my student job: Cecilie makes sure you can breathe clean air

Cecilie L. Carstens studies chemistry and works as a laboratory assistant in the company Infuser ApS, which works with air purification technologies and cooperates with the University of Copenhagen.

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Campus

Med students organise free first-aid course

University of Copenhagen med students are providing free first-aid and CPR courses to other students

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Science

Nature’s healing power

Dorthe Djernis is doing her PhD on whether mindfulness treatment in a therapeutic garden can reduce stress in students. Her work is based on research showing that nature can heal the sick.

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Campus

This year's IKK musical focusses on the plight of refugees

Alternating groups of students from the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies have come together over the last three years to set up an annual musical written and produced by the students themselves. This year is no exception. We met a few members of the team.

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Campus

Punk legends and dancehall top Spring Festival bill

AV AV AV, Bikstok, Bisse and Sort Sol headline the UCPH Spring Festival on Friday 5 May, at Universitetsparken

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Campus

In the wake of Wegener

We were allowed to shadow the University of Copenhagen's new rector on an ordinary working day. He was busy. Also busy sitting still.

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Campus

Sustainability in a Student Bar

From the fear of global warming to eating insects, this event had it all. DANSIC conference "Reimagine Resources: PLAYGROUND" was an event for networking, intellectual inspiration and moderate thrills.

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Culture

»I got annoyed that no one wanted to talk about retreat rooms as religious«

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Delays on Niels Bohr Building to cost UCPH a fortune

The government now recognizes that the delayed Niels Bohr Building will cost at least 10 per cent more than budgeted – an extra bill that will end up being paid by the University of Copenhagen (UCPH). Unions criticize the government property agency for not learning from its mistakes and for using a cheap construction company

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