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New proposal will allow international students to stay in Denmark for two years after they finish their education – instead of the present six months
As a career and student counsellor at the University of Copenhagen, Roar Kent has seen it all. Now he's moving on to a new position. The University Post met him to discuss how the concerns of students have changed in the last decade
Quality Committee proposals are interesting, but they are not 'quality'. This is the reaction from the University of Copenhagen and students' unions
The Bachelor's degree should be four years in Danish universities. And some study programmes should be barred from admitting too many students. Recommendations from the so-called Quality Committee. Will also remove automatic access to Master's from Bachelor's
A new English-language Master's program includes on-the-ground field work and cross-disciplinary training
A new social science Master's program teaches students to think globally and critically about political security challenges
Change in procedure at the Faculty of Humanities leaves students unable to continue with their Master's
Five-point plan will make it harder to get in to undergraduate programmes at the University of Copenhagen, and increase teaching hours at the Master's level
The introduction of fees into German universities has been gradually overturned, with the last hold-out federal state stopping them this year. Good riddance, says a German student in Copenhagen
DANISH NEWS: The opposition Liberals have called for a cut in funding for graduate courses that don’t lead to real jobs