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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.
The University Post crashed the University of Copenhagen’s mail server Tuesday when we accidentally sent upwards of 30 e-mails out to everyone at the university. It was no virus, it was no flaw in the mail system. It was us, and we deeply regret it. This was what happened
The Progressive Law Students Association (PLA) believes that there is more to studying law than trying to secure a prestigious job, making money or wearing designer suits. They want to use law to make a difference.
It is about fun, companionship and serious sport when teams like FC Climacussen and Transcendentalpragmatisk Boldklub clash in the university league
The Architect Bjarke Ingels has designed student apartments in old shipping containers, which are powered by solar energy and float on a pontoon. The company behind the units, Urban Riggers, will soon open a floating collegium on Kalvebod Brygge for students at the University of Copenhagen.
After 30 years at UCPH, the internationally renowned geology professor Hans Thybo was suspended in the beginning of September and threatened with dismissal. Now, 106 students signed the petition against the suspension.
The University of Copenhagen will invest DKK 170 million in shares, some of which risks being invested in companies within the oil, coal and gas industries.
An expedition led by University Post student reporter Jack Robinson set out to conquer 12 UCPH Friday-Bars in one night. Would the challenge prove too monumental?