Remember the Commodore 64? Some years ago, a group of computer science graduates from the University of Copenhagen, set up a band using its tones
Before it officially opens next week, the University Post snuck into the shiny new Faculty of Humanities building on Amager
Denmark is one of the most innovative countries, according to the latest EU Commission analysis. But it lags behind in attracting international scientists, and Danish students are slow
Geographical information systems, ‘GIS’, are being used for almost everything now, including map applications on smart phones. Students from 14 countries took a course on it
With Geographical Information Systems, known as GIS, you can map everything
More paying visitors to the University of Copenhagen's sea-water aquarium in 2012, than in any other year since its creation in 1973
FindZebra, co-developed by a University of Copenhagen assistant lecturer diagnoses rare and genetic diseases more accurately
Easter is coming. The first in a set of Danish national and bank holidays that has Danes celebrating all Spring. Expats group 'Expat in Denmark' explains the system in detail
120 volunteers, mostly international, now tend the bar and organise the social and academic events at Copenhagen’s student café
Popular demand has us back with our fashion series, the War of the Wardrobes! The University of Calgary, next to the Canadian Rocky Mountains, faces down the Faculty of Health and Medicine