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Eighty percent of students at the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Copenhagen say they vote for parties on the left-wing. Research suggests that students who identify with centre-right political agendas have a hard time expressing their views.
Researchers organizing a conference on stress have foregone print programmes, participant lists, and meat on the menu. They have also washed 1,000 mugs by hand.
Political science students are fond of the hairstyle of Minister for Education Søren Pind, economics students steal most bikes, and sociologists are those that most often wear their socks in bed. Read the results from the 'CSS survey 2017'.
A group of art students have filled up the courtyard at CSS with installation art. They want to bridge the gap between art and the university. But how do the students and staff react to the works of art?
This year’s study environment award was awarded during campus day at social science campus CSS. The winner is the ‘crank arm' or Pedalarmen initiative – a volunteer driven cycle workshop, which has students from different study programmes meeting over rusty chains and worn out tubes.