With over 37,000 students and more than 7,000 employees, the University of Copenhagen is the largest institution of research and education in Denmark.
With its more than 525 years, the University of Copenhagen is one of the oldest universities in Northern Europe. Being the largest institution of education and research in Denmark, the University has gone through numerous changes through the ages.
The University of Copenhagen was inaugurated on June 1st 1479, after King Christian I was granted approval for its establishment by Pope Sixtus IV. Based on a German model, the university consisted of four faculties: Theology, Law, Medicine and Philosophy.
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University of Copenhagen Activity on LinkedIn
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University of Copenhagen has a new research assistant
Pernille Kihl is now research assistant
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University of Copenhagen has a new Cand.Phil
Asger Heldager Pedersen is now Cand.Phil
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University of Copenhagen has a new Student
Dorte Nygaard Dienst is now Student
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University of Copenhagen has a new Research assistant
Christina Hansen is now Research assistant
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University of Copenhagen has a new Research manager
Katrine Mohr is now Research manager, was SYNTHESYS administrator at Zoologic
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University of Copenhagen has a new External Associate Professor
Stine Arensbach is now External Associate Professor
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University of Copenhagen has a new Gruppeleder KIT-INF-Core services, Koncern-it
Bo Bendix is now Gruppeleder KIT-INF-Core services, Koncern-it, was IT-souschef at Det Naturvidenskabelige Fakultet, Københavns Universitet
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University of Copenhagen has a new Pathologist
Anne Sofie Hammer is now Pathologist, was Veterinary pathologist at National Center for Wildlife Health
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University of Copenhagen has a new Research assistent
Stine Birk Nissen is now Research assistent, was Psychologist at Wattar Gruppen; Kognitivt Psykologcenter
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University of Copenhagen has a new kandidatstuderende Psykologi
Rikke Boesen is now kandidatstuderende Psykologi



