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Comeback to French and German in Copenhagen

Just as English looked to be the undisputed language champion in academia, French, German and - big surprise - Portuguese, have seen a surge in the number of applicants

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Education

Coming up: Results of 1st round in law contest

All eyes are focussed on competition webpage, as results of the 1st round of the negotiating game Copenhagen Competition are to be announced »before lunchtime«

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Education

Record number of students to be accepted

Friday potential students find out whether they have secured a spot on their dream course at the university. Following record application numbers, more applicants will receive an offer this year

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Education

OECD: Danes start studies late but go the distance

Danish students start later, finish later and are more likely to complete their education than their counterparts in other OECD countries, according to a new report. But Denmark still lags behind when it comes to attracting internationals

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Education

Looks like record number of applicants

The Admissions Office has not finished crunching the numbers yet, but there could be a record number who want to be University of Copenhagen students this year

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Education

Too many humanities graduates, says industry

Danish industry lobbyists: Introduce tougher admissions restrictions on Arts and Humanities subjects, or tuition fees to make students think more carefully about the bottom line

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Education

Exam mess at the Faculty of Law

Law students frustrated with bad planning this semester. Some were signed up for two exams in one day

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Education

Internationals may avoid Denmark in the future

Issues of tuition fees, high costs of living and tough competition should be addressed, says report

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Education

Best expert tips to study smarter

New video tutorials give students techniques for more effective studying

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Education

Taking exams at the Comics Convention

Why give students grades in a boring classroom when you can haul your arts class to a comics convention and turn the whole thing into a public spectacle?

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