Sociologists participate in emergency research on the corona epidemic Updated 30 March 2020: Sociologists from the Department of Sociology are contributing to several research projects initiated by the Faculty of Social Sciences at short notice to investigate societal aspects of the coron…
SODAS-project to study social networks by using data from mobile payment transactions SODAS researchers David Dreyer Lassen and Sune Lehmann have received DKK 19.7 million from VILLUM FONDEN for their project 'Nation-scale social networks'. Using population data and data about mobile payment transactions…
SODAS researchers to be part of team studying our social behavior during the Covid-19 epidemic As a direct result of the spread of the Corona virus and the acute health crisis in Denmark and the rest of the world, the Carlsberg Foundation grants DKK 25 million to a new Semper Ardens project to investigate behavio…
New Head of AnthroAnalysis unit will break down walls between the university and society Kasper Tang Vangkilde has joined the Department of Anthropology as an associate professor, where he, as the new head of the AnthroAnalysis unit, will contribute to strengthening the impact and value of anthropology in…
Scientists pinpoint brain coordinates for face blindness Danish and Norwegian researchers have moved one step closer to understanding where face blindness stems from in the brain.
Mapping the digital impact of interest groups on politicians and the public Professor of Political Science Anne Rasmussen is set to receive a DKK 15 million ERC Consolidator Grant to study how interest groups’ use of digital forms of communication (e.g. tweets, YouTube videos, Facebook posts an…
Researchers to map the social mobility of siblings The European Research Council has awarded the prestigious ERC Starting Grant worth DKK 11 million, to sociologist Kristian Karlson for an ambitious research project designed to identify areas in which there is the…
A concussion can cost your job - especially for the young and well educated According to a large new study a seemingly harmless concussion can cause the loss of a job - especially for patients who are in their thirties and for those with a higher education.
Risk and unnaturalness cannot justify EU’s strict policy on GMO The EU’s policy on GMO is extremely strict and prevents new GMO crops from being authorized. The policy is based on arguments about the risk and unnaturalness of GMO plants – but these arguments cannot justify the…
In VR boys learn best when the teacher is a drone – girls learn better from virtual Marie The teacher is just as important in a virtual learning environment as in a normal classroom, but a new study shows that boys and girls differ greatly in terms of how they learn best.
Danish economist behind one of 2018’s major research results Your lifestyle is formed to a great extent by the health and disease among your relatives, and this is important knowledge in the economic research, states the English-speaking business-news media Quartz.
IRL rich people don't live that much longer than the poor New research results challenge previous findings of huge differences in life expectancy between the rich and those at the bottom of the income scale.
Psychologists define 'the dark core of personality' As results from a recently published German-Danish research project show, traits as egoism, machiavellianism, narcissism, psychopathy, and sadisme share a common ‘dark core’. So, if you have one of these tendencies, you…
11 million DKK for exploring expansions of fishers outwards from the South China Sea Edyta Roszko, Ph.D., has received a Starting Grant from the European Research Council for an innovative anthropological research project exploring transoceanic networks connecting Chinese, Vietnamese, African and…
ERC starting grant for exploring expansions of fishers outwards from the South China Sea Edyta Roszko, PhD, has received a Starting Grant from the European Research Council for an innovative anthropological research project exploring transoceanic networks connecting Chinese, Vietnamese, African and Oceanian…
Planet at risk of heading towards irreversible “Hothouse Earth” state Keeping global warming to within 1.5-2°C may be more difficult than previously assessed. An international team of scientists, with the participation of Center from Macroecology, Evolution and Climate, University of…
Translators contribute to democratic debate Translators play a surprisingly active role, when civil society debates the future of Europe and EU with citizens and migrants, ten years of fieldwork show.
China needs babies Prof Ayo Wahlberg's anthropological study shows a Chinese fertility industry on the rise.
World looks on as Puigdemont visits the University of Copenhagen Hundreds of thousands of TV viewers and Facebook users tuned in to see Carles Puigdemont, leader of the Catalan independence movement, visit the University of Copenhagen on 22 January.
EU trade ban brings down global trade in wild birds by 90 % Trade of wild birds has dropped about 90% globally since the EU banned bird imports in 2005. A study published today in the recognized scientific journal Science Advances demonstrates how the EU’s ban decreased the…
Yonsei-UCPH workshop in Seoul The second Yonsei-UCPH workshop was held in Seoul on 1-2 November 2017. Pro-rector Thomas Bjørnholm led a delegation of 13 scholars from UCPH working on social welfare, the Arctic, smart cities and plant science.
From ”cook and look” to mechanistic food science Professor of Food Chemistry Leif Skibsted from the Department of Food Science at the University of Copenhagen will turn 70 on 28 August 2017, and to mark the occasion he has a big wish: More stable resources for…