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University needs to help turn international students into future inhabitants
How will the new ´Fremdriftsreform´, the Study Progress Reform, affect you and your studies? Anni Søborg, Vice Director for Education at the University of Copenhagen has offered some detailed responses
More than 4,000 students have so far signed up to protest a controversial reform to speed-up studies on Wednesday. Will coincide with key University of Copenhagen management talks
One big intro ceremony in 2014. Prorector says all new students, Danes and non-Danes, should have the chance to meet up in September
In the future, I hope that students will have time for reading, and not just skimming their books, writes humanities PhD student
Copenhagen students are not lazy. They can do their studies faster. But the University must make the system work, and study abroad should be a ‘plug and play’ system, says Prorector for Education
Coming reforms to speed up students' graduation times have not only infuriated students: UCPH administrators have protested that the reforms are moving too fast
Student anger over a leaked memo showing plans to force them to finish their degrees faster. University risks losing DKK 345 million in government funding, it says. Students say they were not involved in the decision-making
DKK 82 million in cuts will affect students hoping to start beginner’s Danish next year
You can improve your job prospects while you study at university. And you can find it challenging and enjoyable