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Students at Danish universities should resist the urge to tan on the beach. Instead they should roll up their sleeves and use the summer to further their careers, writes Sara Sjölin from New York
The Danish academic system offers a number of interesting things, writes international professor Linda Maria Koldau of Aarhus University in this featured comment. But a serious world class education in the Humanities is not necessarily one of them
Ankit Khandelwal is an Indian student currently pursuing his Master's in chemical and biochemical engineering. He wonders about the peculiar Danish Friday craze
Iranian student Alireza Kashani wonders about a new deposit proposal which seems to be designed to prevent non-European students from studying in Denmark
Why did Milena Penkowa make it so far? The answer is that she published a lot and was heavily cited, argues geologist Peter Riisager. But most of the citations were self-citations
ANALYSIS - Lecturer in sociology at the Universtity of Copenhagen Leopold Galicki unpacks what anonymous student evaluations say, and don't say, about the quality of a course at university
There are many women PhDs, but the numbers dwindle at the top of the Danish academic hierarchy, with an embarrassingly thin presence of women professors, writes Anamaria Dutceac Segesten
American student Winnon Brunson Jr. was surprised to be considered »sensitive« when he questioned the Danish interpretation of freedom of speech
Osama Bin Laden is dead. Anamaria Dutceac Segesten, a postdoc at the Center for Modern European Studies, University of Copenhagen offers her immediate thoughts on the implications of this death for the United States and the world
Danish Sara Sjölin is studying Economics and Journalism at New York University. Originally sceptical about the high tuition fees, she now wonders if the American system is better than the Danish one