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Study progress: Management strikes deal with students

Students and management satisfied with new accord on study progress, the hated 'fremdriftsreform'

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Education

New numbers: Sacked UCPH staff worked in research and teaching

Six out of every ten staff sacked were directly involved in research and teaching. The wave of dismissals at the University of Copenhagen has hit core services

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Education

The mum behind mum's world

A single mom of Polish origin has run one of the most successful websites for mothers - 'Morsverden.dk'. Now she is back at the University of Copenhagen, as a physicist

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Education

Got confidence from Academic English workshop

Students can polish their academic English and improve their grades at workshops run by the Centre for Internationalisation and Parallel Language Use

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Education

UCPH confirms closure of small humanities programmes

Bachelor's and master's programmes in Indonesian, Finnish, Tibetology, Thai and Indology to be shut down. Other small Humanities programmes given respite

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Education

New support group to get refugees into Danish universities

The Danish University system should be more accessible to refugees and asylum seekers entering the country

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Education

University Post to be closed down as independent website

CUTS - Uniavisen's English-language media is to be closed down as an independent website. This is in response to the University of Copenhagen's required budget cuts. After the summer break, the University Post will move to uniavisen.dk, where it will mainly contribute translated Uniavisen articles

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Education

The big UCPH meltdown: Timeline of the cuts

Timeline of the cuts to research and education and how they have affected students and staff at the University of Copenhagen

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Education

New data on old ranking: Denmark punching above its weight, still

New report over 2015 data shows six universities in Denmark in top 200 in Europe

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Education

Should laptops be allowed in classrooms?

Some professors allow it, some don't. Left to themselves, students often have laptops open in classrooms and auditoria

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