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Student start-ups: Give us university office space

To register a company at a University of Copenhagen address, students must pay a rent based on ‘market conditions’. This is unlike the Copenhagen Business School that supports the start-ups

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Professor fights pro-woman policies at Copenhagen University

Intense, sharp exchange over a University of Copenhagen policy that rewards faculties to hire female professors.

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University Post reporter on crazy terror list

The right-wing Danish People's Party has published a list of names in national media, claiming that one of these people poses a threat to national security. University Post reporter Victor Yakimov is on that list

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DPP casts suspicion on new citizens

DANISH NEWS: Newspaper advert names 685 people about to be granted Danish citizenship. The headline: One person on the list is a threat to Denmark’s security – and is about to become a Dane.

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Lykke Friis gets new Prorector job

After four years as a politician Lykke Friis is to return to the University of Copenhagen as its first Prorector for Education

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Rector: Managers should not get extra severance pay

In newsletter statement, Ralf Hemmingsen says managers should give up a controversial part of their salary

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Government eases rules for citizenship

DANISH NEWS - Language requirements, 'citizenship exam', loosened; processing time shortened

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8 out of 10 Danes subject to break-ins

DANISH NEWS - Denmark suffers more break-ins than any other EU country

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Minister: Economy won’t fully recover for six years, at least

DANISH NEWS: Finance minister predicts that the Danish economy will likely not recover until 2019, more than ten years after the start of the economic crisis

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Report: Nordic universities’ use of English can’t be stopped

Multi-language teaching environment at universities is a ‘challenge’, but is also an already established fact, shows report

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