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Do you think it is a cause for concern that politicians ignore scientific facts when they make decisions? Then you have the chance to make your voice heard by protesting on 22 April
The Danish Building and Property Agency blames the now sacked subcontractor for the indefinite postponement of the DKK 1.6 billion Niels Bohr Building at the University of Copenhagen. UCPH director and dean predict that the delay will be costly.
Charlotte Schmidt Frandsen produces theater shows in Funen and studies in Copenhagen.
The University of Copenhagen does not often enough check whether individual study programs are research-based, according to an assessment from a panel of experts. This means that UCPH only receives a slightly pleased smiley and possibly two years of government control rather than the freedom to establish new study programs.
Students at the University of Copenhagen work jobs an average of five hours a week, but what do they do when they clock in at a student job? The University Post asked several students how they spend their days.
The first student homes in scrapped containers could be ready for the start of the semester this September.
Students at the University of Copenhagen work jobs an average of five hours a week, but what do they do when they clock in at a student job? The University Post asked several students how they spend their days.
John R. Porter retires after 35 years of crop science. The 67-year-old professor emeritus is now France's oldest postdoc
What is life like for a student on drugs, and what is it like to be affected by drugs during exams?
As new rector, Henrik Wegener takes over prorectors and deans that he can’t, immediately, remove from his team. We've taken a look at the salaries of the University of Copenhagen’s top executives and written a small progress report on each of them.