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It is a government plan to cut down on study places with low employment prospects. But it has a positive side effect. It will also reduce confusion about program choice, says economics student in this featured comment
Some homeless people in Denmark have iPhones. Here's why that's a good thing
Students should go study abroad. This is what the Ministry of Education wants. But the government's new model will go in the complete opposite direction, argues Associate Dean at The Faculty of Humanities in this featured comment.
The four section leaders at MATH argue against a merger between the departments of Mathematical Sciences (MATH) and Computer Science (DIKU). The proposal was raised without any prior consultation with the management or faculty members of the two departments
We can't break the Danish law - but we are doing what we can. Response to the comment “No permanent address? Sorry, you have no life” from the director of housing and director of international education and grants
Merger experiences 2: Department of Mathematical Sciences is itself the result of a merger of three departments
In a society built on trust, law enforcement is rather passive, and punishment is considered a bit primitive
With no place to stay, I have no permanent address. And with no permanent address, I have no CPR number, no bank account, no phone, and no job - University of Copenhagen Master's student stuck on the merry-go-round
Why your Danish neighbors won’t talk to you
In Germany, they say, "your echo returns the same way you yelled into the forest". Birgit reflects on a life back home in Mainz, Germany after six months in Copenhagen