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Danish Prime Minister Thorning-Schmidt's statement after the terror attacks

Transcript of press release with full text of Helle Thorning-Schmidt's statement

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University staff not affected by green card changes

Controversial green card changes are unlikely to affect most current international students and staff. But the changes will make it harder for some incoming scientists

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Euroscepticism can be defeated, says EU vice president

Second-in-command at the European Commission Frans Timmermans reckons that people can still be won over for Europe. Debate at the University of Copenhagen

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University of Copenhagen wants to buy its own buildings

UCPH is looking to buy nearly DKK 9 billion worth of properties from the Danish state. So far, however, the government has said they are not for sale

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Students caught up in SU policy mess

Grants are being called back not only if EU students haven't worked enough, but if they have worked too much

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Cutbacks at Copenhagen Business School trigger international protest

Worries about cuts at the Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy cause international critique of CBS’ priorities

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Politics outstripped by breasts of conservative student politician

Female empowerment or internalised sexism? Danish moral threshold tested by UCPH rhetoric student and young conservative politician. So much for her politics, the media concentrates on her other attributes

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EU students ordered to pay back millions in SU study grants

Over 900 EU students have illegally received study grants from the government. Now they must pay it back

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Anti-Islam demos fail to attract support

DANISH NEWS - Two demonstrations carried out by the Danish wing of the German anti-Islam movement, PEGIDA, ended peacefully Monday. They attracted attention but few participants

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Anti-Islam demonstrations in Copenhagen

DANISH NEWS - Two anti-Islam demonstrations in Denmark, backed by the German PEGIDA group, to go ahead Monday in Denmark. One in Copenhagen, one in Århus

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