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Comment: Who will help the students with mental breakdowns?

In the future, I hope that students will have time for reading, and not just skimming their books, writes humanities PhD student

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Prorector: Faster studies can be better studies

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

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UCPH: Creaking under pressure from speed-up

Coming reforms to speed up students' graduation times have not only infuriated students: UCPH administrators have protested that the reforms are moving too fast

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Angry students gatecrash council meeting

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

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Language schools to cut beginners’ Danish classes

DKK 82 million in cuts will affect students hoping to start beginner’s Danish next year

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How to boost your CV

You can improve your job prospects while you study at university. And you can find it challenging and enjoyable

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Baffled by Danish-language curriculum

Students on a heavily internationalised Film and Media course can't read their own course requirements. It is all in Danish

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Study: Most Danish students continue on after Bachelor's degree

90 per cent of Danish universities' Bachelor's students want to stay at university

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Bad news for Europe in the upcoming World University Rankings

Universities all over the world are anxiously awaiting their designation, as the prestigious Times Higher Education Rankings are about to be released

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Humanities students: mixed feelings about new rules

The UCPH humanities faculty is the slowest in the country. In an effort to speed things up, the allotted time for finishing a Master's degree was reduced by 6 months. Students are of two minds about the change in rules

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