INCLUSION 2024.02.13 Hearing loss: New film shows ways to a good school and working life A new film from the Good Social Spaces and Places research project shows that it is possible to…
International Day of Women and Girls in Science. 2024.02.11 Women in Mental Health Research In celebration of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we interviewed 14 of our…
CLIMATE CRISIS 2024.02.09 Easy solutions are rarely the answer to society's climate challenges It can sometimes seem like we're making problems unnecessarily complicated when we, as a society,…
LINKS EU Project 2024.02.08 Exploring the impacts of social media and crowdsourcing on disaster resilience This paper provides insights into the ongoing research and findings of the LINKS project, which…
Week Sex 2024.02.07 Week Sex: 6 myths about sexual health Is herpes always contagious or only during outbreaks? Does the pill cause long-term infertility…
Global Health 2024.02.06 University of Copenhagen's School of Global Health Celebrates 15 Years of Impact and Innovation The University of Copenhagen's School of Global Health recently marked a significant milestone with…
Labour 2024.02.05 Globally, women in labour are overtreated. The consequences are dire Too many women receive oxytocin augmentation and undergo cesarean sections, exposing both women an…
GRANTS 2024.02.02 Development economists to conduct climate-related research in five new projects The UCPH-DERG research group under the Department of Economics has received funding for five new…
Global Health Researcher Spotlight 2024.01.31 Henrik Kløverpris: Mechanisms underlying gut immune reconstitution after HIV infection Meet Henrik Kløverpris, an Associate Professor at University of Copenhagen researching the…
Maternal Health 2024.01.30 Urgent action needed to reduce stillborn and newborn deaths in Tanzania A new publication involving researchers from Tanzania, the Netherlands, and Denmark has revealed…
Grant 2024.01.26 COVID-19 can be harsh on our organs. Now, a significant grant aims to prevent serious consequences Most of the Danish population has been infected with COVID-19, and several studies indicate that th…