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Scientists need to publish to get research grants - and established scientists are demanding to be cited as co-authors on younger scientists' work. Experts say it's time for more rules
PhD student Annemette Nielsen refused to credit a top scientist and two members of his team as co-authors on her publications. She thereby broke an unspoken rule, but was officially deemed to be in the right when the matter was taken further -
The strength of interdiscplinary research lies in targeting a problem with a combination of different methods — not using separate, isolated sets of data. Arne Astrup responds
The South and East of Europe face cuts to education and research budgets. Not so, the North and West. European University Association warns of the consequences
DANISH NEWS - Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt faced a cold reception in Aarhus. Her May Day speech was met with boos, and the PM was doused with water in a public park
DANISH NEWS - Copenhagen's world famous snob restaurant demoted in latest world rankings
DANISH NEWS - Projections show cities overcrowded with young people, and immigrants from new countries
DANISH NEWS - half a million Danish children could be back in school as soon as Monday, as government holds emergency cabinet meeting to resolve teacher lockout
Homosexuality has become a symbol of modern, liberal Danish values. But this comes at the expense of other minority groups
Government makes bargain with opposition parties to ensure DKK 2.2 billion cuts. Recognises EU court ruling that allows non-Danes to receive SU benefits - will keep track of costs