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Student entrepreneur to start magazine

Former UCPH student Andrew Bartle is starting up his own Copenhagen-based magazine. The University Post caught up with him for five quick questions

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Party Watch: Jammed Academix

Students from universities in and outside Copenhagen met on Sankt Hans Eve at Jammed Academix to dance with bonfires, neon lights and fireworks. University Post captured the student party animals in action.

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Students arrange K-Pop event as final exam

UCPH students from Korean Studies are arranging a big public event to convey modern South Korean Hallyu culture as their final course exam. University Post talked to the student coordinator about combining academia, practice and dancing to K-pop music

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This weekend: Big end of year party

Students to celebrate summer, finished exams and the university spirit before going their separate ways next Saturday 23 June

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Next step for eating entrepreneur

University of Copenhagen innovator Tiffany Ng is at it again. New underground dinner concept

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Hopes to attract students with cheap food

New ’street’ dining concept from a Copenhagen student innovator is to bring affordable fare to students

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Sneak peek into Copenhagen in 2025

Sustainability, skyscrapers, bicycle bridges and carbon neutrality. All this in the future Copenhagen of 2025, according to a new report by a Danish think tank.

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Photo competition: And the winners are...

For the last few weeks students have showed us their rooms in hopes of winning our photo competition. The photos have since been brutally sorted by readers in our online vote. At last, the winners have been found

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Studenterhuset on rocky path to success

The student café 'Studenterhuset' has always had a hard time attracting students despite the prime location in central Copenhagen. Now a new director says he is turning things around

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Women IT scientists outraged after sexist comments

Comments by moderator Mads Christensen at conference for computer giant Dell have set off a wider debate on gender in male-dominated fields. Angry women University of Copenhagen scientists stake out the issues

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