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RELOCATION – Books, art and coffee machines are all packed up into moving boxes. Now the question remains: how do you move the people? The University Post has cycled out to investigate how the Law, Theology and IVA faculties are planning to inject (student) life into their new campus in Copenhagen’s Amager district.
The movement of the lawyers and theologians has the Studenterhuset changing its opening hours, but the move will not have financial consequences, the Studenterhuset director reckons
Voting for this year’s University Elections has started. Students will choose a representative for the University Board. Find the link below to cast your vote and check out if there is an ongoing battle between candidates to represent your Faculty or Department
Humanities student council considering blocking access to the Dean's Office at the Faculty of Humanities to signal the importance of libraries which face DKK 3 million cuts.
Students of political science had been forced to stop all parties on university premises since an intro celebration went off the rails in early September. Now their enforced break is over and students can once again turn up the music and dance the night away
SCHOLARSHIP - a year ago, 26 year-old Katia Soud received a scholarship from the University of Copenhagen and left Syria to study human biology. She loves studying her chosen field, but finds it hard to focus on her studies because her family is still lives in the war-torn country.
Danish Association of Masters and PhDs has elected tutors from the biology study programme as this year's coolest
Bent Jensen teaches tree climbing. Students learn how to climb trees safely to harvest seeds or to fell difficult trees
Nordic Master Program is one of the most international and culturally diverse environments at the University of Copenhagen. What happens when you put a group of students from extremely different cultural and religious backgrounds together in a classroom?
Why UCPH? Why Copenhagen? We met up with eight students and asked why they chose to be right here right now.