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New education minister said in 2011 she wanted more English at Danish universities

Sofie Carsten Nielsen of the Social Liberal Party is to succeed Morten Østergaard as Minister of Education after a cabinet reshuffle

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New faces in Thorning's new government

DANISH NEWS - The Prime Minister appoints six new ministers after the Socialist People's Party pulls out of government last week

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Guidelines for professor job ads include smart, smooth phrases

Pithy formulas suggested for job advertisements in University of Copenhagen’s new strategy to recruit researchers and teachers

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Tenure-track stairway to professor heaven

Details released on the new tenure-track strategy to get international researchers and teachers to make their career at the University of Copenhagen

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Comment: Help! Windows 7 is upon us

Install Windows 7 on your computer. And transfer your terabytes of data on to a usb before the IT people arrive. In this featured comment a PhD student of biology worries about 'the transition'

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Newspapers’ reaction to a ‘day of farce’

DANISH NEWS - Media react to the Socialist People's Party pulling out of the government coalition

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Socialists pull out of government – leader quits

DANISH NEWS - The controversy about the sale of energy company DONG leads to the Socialist People's Party pulling out of the government coalition

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Socialist People's Party quits government

DANISH NEWS - Socialist People's party leader resigns following showdown over sale of stake in energy utility to Goldman Sachs

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Danes don't like sale of energy utility DONG to Goldman Sachs

DANISH NEWS: A majority of the electorate is against the sale of a stake of state-owned energy company DONG to US investment bank Goldman Sachs

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Putin: Denmark is intolerant, xenophobic

DANISH NEWS: Russian President Vladimir Putin deflected criticism in Brussels, Tuesday, in a 153-page report highly critical of the EU - and Denmark’s - record on human rights, report media

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