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Hamburg to scrap tuition fees

Social Democrat-ruled city to get rid of tuition fees for universities by winter 2012

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Australian professor here for a good laugh

Satire is a dangerous art with the potential to divide and pit people against one another, but also to help us look critically and creatively at ourselves and others. Visiting Australian expert knows about the power of the sketch

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Copenhagen 52nd on QS world university rankings

The University of Copenhagen slips a few places, but is still one of the highest scorers on key world rankings

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Rector saves Greek, Polish from budget cut

University of Copenhagen steps in to support smaller programmes like Ancient Greek, Portuguese and Indo-European studies, as government slashes funding

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Without workshops students fail

One out of four students failed their exams at one Life Sciences department after all lectures started to be taught in English. But a new type of workshop may be the solution

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Copenhagen ranked 43rd on Shanghai tables

The University of Copenhagen is one of the 50 best universities in the world. This is according to the just-released Shanghai ranking

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God not yet dead - Theology surges

Theology is in. More students are going to study it this year. Maybe it is because the Faculty resisted the urge to curb academic standards during the lean years, reckons study head

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New crash courses in English on Danish society

The University of Copenhagen's sister institution Folkeuniversitetet is now offering courses in English

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Economy gloom means boom for student numbers

The recession has record number of Danish students opting for University of Copenhagen

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Professor: Danish human sciences, a scandal

New to Denmark, Linda Maria Koldau was shocked by the level of teaching at Aarhus University. Exclusive to the University Post, she presents a scathing indictment of Danish universities in general that are »stealing the education from generations of students«

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