Bugs reduce pollution, increase nutrition, and should seriously be considered as a food source: This is according to a UN report with University of Copenhagen contribitions
Charge against brain scientist Milena Penkowa was dropped due to a time limit. Not due to the substance of the document fraud allegations, says University of Copenhagen. More details emerge
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 PhD dissertation. She thereby broke an unspoken rule
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
Reserves of gold, used for dentures, is missing from the dentists' school, the Department of Odontology. An external audit proves that no one has been taking stock of the precious metal
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
After completing three years of studies, University of Copenhagen students in pharmaceutical science traditionally celebrate by watching their lab coats disappear into a cloud of smoke
It may have fear for its place in the world, and be on the brink of recession. But it has one good thing going for it: Its Erasmus
International House to be a home base for new foreign University of Copenhagen employees and scientists. Opens in June