See our photo story from the preliminary rounds of the international law battle today Thursday
Copenhagen Competition gets underway
Photo: Luci Ellis
Members of the Ethiopian team get ready to compete
LAB & LIBRARY: For an entire month, this paleoclimatologist explored 'Mars', tested space suits and rovers, and performed experiments. It is so-called Mars analog research
David Gross, string physicist, entertained a cocktail-sipping crowd about string theory and particle physics at the 'Freetown'
They tell us it is all about knowing the right people. Yeah right! This is no use if you are new to the city. Here are nine unorthodox ways to get a roof over your head in Copenhagen. All tested, and they work!
A search of the Ministry of Science's site shows the average salary levels of all University of Copenhagen employee groups in 2013. Take a look
Controversial professor enters debate over UCPH musicology
German music professor Linda Maria Koldau joins the argument over the musicology programme: The problem is two 'education's in one programme, she says to the University Post
[From Uniavisen.dk] Musicology students will be stronger in the philosophy of science and academic writing than in singing and playing instruments. Educators are alarmed
The stand in Istanbul is a stand for you, says a physicist in Copenhagen
[From Danish site Uniavisen.dk] Rector Ralf Hemmingsen must accept a significant pay cut on his new contract. But he keeps severance bonus and benefits
Denmark ‘second-most peaceful country’
DANISH NEWS - Peace comes in small European democracies, new index suggests. Denmark comes in second, only exceeded by Iceland
Are the residents children or grown-up's? This weeks reviewer is not sure, but living at Otto Mønsteds Kollegiet sure sounds like a lot of fun

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