Delegates from around the world prepare for mock political debate in Copenhagen
Srikanth from India loves to talk about international law and the politics of the pharmaceutical industry. Now he is in Copenhagen to flash his talent at the international law contest
Danish-design bathrooms leave much to be desired, German student finds
In Copenhagen, the team from Ethiopia can’t wait to speak out for Africa on the medicine issue
Keeping international academics in Denmark is vital for the economy, and love makes them stay, says think tank
Danish universities get more money than ever. But it's not going towards teaching and research. Study shows that administration costs have almost doubled
No financial support keeps students reliant on family networks. Many are forced to drop out or quit the country, explains Greek sociology student
Kenneth met a girl and fell in love, but now the relationship is over
Networking essential to finding a job in Denmark, especially for international students
With Skype, partners at home can stay in sight, and in mind
In Copenhagen lecture, top prosecutor discussed how heinous crimes go unacknowledged
Former Copenhagen postdoc wins Nobel physics prize
Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov shared the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics for their research on graphene
Calls to break through the 'Nordic introversion'. Danish cultural barriers should be surmounted says ambassador and Lord Mayor
Information is great, but free pancakes are better
Even the most innocent rendezvous can be seen as cheating, our questionnaire shows
