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No more ‘for dummies’. This guide is for the brainy ones. See here what the positions of the different parties are on taxation, welfare, immigration, car traffic and more
The polls are now open in the Danish general election. Latest polls predict a tight race between the opposition red bloc and the blue bloc, including the present governing parties
New Danish government as red bloc parties sweep to victory. Anti-immigrant Danish People’s Party loses
No matter what happens Thursday, Danish politics will never be the same. This was the experts’ judgement at a University Post / Seven59 election briefing of students, researchers and diplomats
A proposal to abolish the Ministry of Integration has found no hearing in the current Danish election campaign
The University Post is proud to present a pre-election briefing with its partners Seven59.dk.
The number of Erasmus students goes down as University of Copenhagen struggles to comply with government regulations
Long-term funding for research and education. The only election wish from University of Copenhagen's director Jørgen Honoré
Danish Prime Minster Lars Løkke Rasmussen announced a long awaited national election on Friday. Election will be 15 September, 2011
A projected 33,000 young people will move into the city before 2025, according to the Copenhagen city council. They need 21,000 new cheap rooms or flats in a market that is already bursting at the seams