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Review: 4. Maj Kollegiet and Hassagers Kollegium — dorms within a dorm

Students living in these Frederiksberg dorms commemorate Denmark's liberation with a gala dinner and celebrate the founder's birthday with copious amounts of cake. The dorms share same building, one inside the other, like nesting dolls.

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Review: BaseCamp Copenhagen — a quick room in the inner city

Copenhagen Base Camp is one of the slightly more expensive student residence halls in Copenhagen. But the location in an old barracks on Sølvgade is as central as it can possibly be.

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Student life

Review: Valkendorfs Kollegium has a garden in the city. And chickens

What you pay in rent is a secret, as it is supposed to be more than just the dream of a cheap place to live that attracts new residents to Valkendorfs Kollegium. Garden days, mushroom-picking trips, and a strong sense of community is the spirit of this college.

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Student life

Review: Collegium Juris — cultural exchange scene for nerds

You don't need to be a law student to get a room in the small Collegium Juris, where Danish and international students share their culture, and their daily lives, with each other.

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Student life

Review: Bikuben — the quirky beehive

The Bikuben [beehive] residence hall in the Amager-district of Copenhagen is known for its remarkable architecture and its trash collecting.

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Student life

Review: Ryesgade Kollegiet — Community vibe in old squatters’ building

In the old building on Ryesgade 58, which used to be a squat by the Danish BZ or occupy movement, approximately 40 young students share their daily lives with each other in a residence hall that seems more like a hippie collective.

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Student life

Review: Warning — Rebslagervej dorm is expensive and miserable

International students who rent rooms at the Rebslagervej dormitory through the University of Copenhagen Housing Foundation are strongly dissatisfied with the conditions and the rent. The rent is double the price per square metre compared to a newly built apartment with harbour views in the Teglholmen district

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Student life

Review: Oresundskollegiet (second review)

Things have changed quite a bit since we looked at Oresundskollegiet back in 2014. The University Post dropped by to see what life is like now at the dorm. Here is our updated review for 2017.

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Student life

Review: Rasmus Nielsens Kollegium

Situated between Amagerbro metro station and the Faculty of Humanities KUA, Rasmus Nielsens Kollegium is a 'cosy', social place to live

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Student life

Review: Tietgenkollegiet revisited

Danes sure know how to party and Tietgenkollegiet is the best place for it, writes our student reviewer

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