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Board members protest against grounds for professor dismissal

Dismissal case threatens to breach the trust between management and employees, write UCPH Board’s staff representatives in this post

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Law students, watch out for each other

One out of every four law students at the University of Copenhagen has experienced stress to such an extent that they have had to seek medical help. It is our common responsibility to solve the problems, writes a student

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The University Post's smear campaign against the Faculty of Law

According to Ulrik Rammeskow Bang-Pedersen the University Post’s article about the situation at the Faculty of Law is an incoherent smear campaign

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Critique: Law is filled with punctilious note-hunters

Opinion: Former student believes that law at the University of Copenhagen is uncritical, unreflective and too career oriented.

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Why is an embassy party on the semester schedule?

The 12-hour requirement for bachelor’s degrees is being undermined by things like embassy parties counting as education. This is according to a columnist from the Student Council

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Response to Peter Blume

Peter Blume argues that there is no mess at the Faculty of Law. But that is because he is sweeping the dirt under the carpet, writes a law student

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What happened to the ‘Human’ in ‘Human Resources’ at this University?

The human part of human resources is likely to be lost if UCPH gathers all its HR employees into large centers, at a distance from the people they support, writes Mie Abildgaard Kristensen

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Law managers not qualified for their tasks

The managers at the Faculty of Law know nothing about personnel management or about financial management. This is why things go wrong, writes former law professor Michael Bjørn Hansen

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Law: No mess here

The description of the Faculty of Law in The University Post's article ‘All rise! This court finds Law guilty of a study programme mess’ has no basis in reality, writes Professor Peter Blume

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Comment: International students are a benefit to Denmark

The government's wish to protect the student grant system from international students contradicts the ambition of internationalizing Danish educational institutions. Students from abroad are an important resource and they should be helped to transition to the Danish labor market - not discouraged from coming here.

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