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Comment: Responsibility – where did it go?

Ministers, instead of lashing out at young academics, should speak more about their own responsibility in creating jobs. So says the chairman and vice-chairman of the University of Copenhagen in this featured comment, where they also call for a broader definition of 'innovation'

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Comment: How should we respond to the crisis in Europe?

In this featured comment Rector Ralf Hemmingsen and Prorector Thomas Bjørnholm argue that even in times of high unemployment, money should be invested in research and education

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Editorial: Cast out to sea with no jobs in sight

If this generation’s time and place is not now. Surely, it will be soon again

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Comment: The Danish flag controversy

…or the relevance of political symbols. Anamaria Dutceac Segesten, a political scientist with an interest in identity, myth and symbols, asks the University Post readers for their thoughts on the Danish flag controversy

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Comment: 100 years old and still going strong

In this featured comment Rector and Prorector of the University of Copenhagen wish the Student Council a happy birthday, saying that student politicians are dedicated and have a large influence on policy

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Comment: Putting the world to rights

Our columnist Kelly Draper is not from the United States. Yet she is sick and tired of people comparing Denmark to it

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Comment: New Horizons

In this featured comment Rector and Prorector of the University of Copenhagen argue that the interdisciplinary approach fits perfectly with a new EU research funding programme

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Comment: A good ‘dan’splanation’ for everything

Denmark is number one at everything… Or not, writes this week's columnist

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Comment: Reply to 'Non-Danes kicked out of Mentor Group'

Director of Studies at the Faculty of Humanities replies to University Post story on mentors only being for Danes

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Comment: Five bad things about ACTA

Stopping copy medicines, counterfeiting. On the surface this sounds like a good thing. But ACTA is far more than this, argues IT student

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