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A 70 per cent increase in Erasmus programme funding will help universities send and receive more students from abroad. Good news, says International Office to the University Post
					While health and pharma students attend lectures - humanities and social science students read and write papers
					You really want to read your book. But you always end up messing around on the net, a survey on students’ daily life indicates
					In Copenhagen’s contest, participants measure each other up
					The subjects are hard enough already. But writing the papers in a language that is not your mother tongue is even harder. New research looks at how international students cope
					Database with all the Master's theses are now online
					If their mix of charm and determination is anything to go by, Christina, Louise, Sinja and Ann Marie could win the 2011 Copenhagen Competition. See how they are preparing for the finals
					Four out of five international students would recommend studying in Denmark, concludes new and extensive survey from the Ministry of Education
					For two days students from seven different life science universities and faculties throughout Europe met at Wageningen University, the Netherlands to discuss the future of agriculture, and whether our present and future practices are enough to feed a growing planet
					Sweden and Denmark have started to charge tuition fees to non-EU students. Not so in Norway. They offer higher education for free. So far