University of Copenhagen

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Group.png University of Copenhagen  
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MottoCoelestem adspicit lucem
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Formation1537
HeadquartersCopenhagen, Denmark
TypeUniversity.png Public university
Central university for the Danish state

The University of Copenhagen (UCPH) (Københavns Universitet) is a public research university in Copenhagen, Denmark. Founded in 1479, the University of Copenhagen is the second-oldest university in Scandinavia, and ranks as one of the top universities in the Nordic countries and Europe.[1]

Integrity Initiative

Henrik O Breitenbauch, of the University of Copenhagen, is/was a member of the Integrity Initiative's Nordic Cluster.

History

Its establishment sanctioned by Pope Sixtus IV, the University of Copenhagen was founded by Christian I of Denmark as a Catholic teaching institution with a predominantly theological focus. Up until the 18th century, the university was primarily concerned with educating clergymen. Through various reforms in the 18th and 19th century, the University of Copenhagen was transformed into a modern, secular university, with science and the humanities replacing theology as the main subjects studied and taught.[2]

The University of Copenhagen consists of six different faculties, with teaching taking place in its four distinct campuses, all situated in Copenhagen.[3] The university operates 36 different departments and 122 separate research centres in Copenhagen, as well as a number of museums and botanical gardens in and outside the Danish capital.[4] The University of Copenhagen also owns and operates multiple research stations around Denmark, with two additional ones located in Greenland.[5][6] Additionally, The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences and the public hospitals of the Capital and Zealand Region of Denmark constitute the conglomerate Copenhagen University Hospital.[7]

A number of prominent scientific theories and schools of thought are namesakes of the University of Copenhagen. The famous Copenhagen Interpretation of quantum mechanics was conceived at the Niels Bohr Institute, which is part of the university.<refhttps://www.nbi.ku.dk/english/www/institute/History/The_Copenhagen_Interpretation/</ref> The Department of Political Science birthed the Copenhagen School of Security Studies, which is also named after the university.[8] Others include the Copenhagen School of Theology and the Copenhagen School of Linguistics.[9]

As of October 2020, 39 Nobel laureates and 1 Turing Award laureate have been affiliated with the University of Copenhagen as students, alumni or faculty.[10] Alumni include one president of the United Nations General Assembly and at least 24 prime ministers of Denmark. The University of Copenhagen fosters entrepreneurship, and between 5 and 6 start-ups are founded by students, alumni or faculty members each week.[11]

Notable alumni (chronological order)


 

Employee on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobAppointed
Peter GøtzscheProfessor of Clinical Research Design and Analysis2010

 

Alumni on Wikispooks

PersonBornDiedNationalitySummaryDescription
Thomas Ahrenkiel19 October 1967DenmarkSpookDouble Bilderberg Danish govt spook, Director of Forsvarets Efterretningstjeneste. Suspended in 2020 for spying on the Danish Intelligence Supervision Commission on behalf of the NSA.
Bodil Nyboe Andersen9 October 1940DenmarkCentral bankerDanish central banker who pushed for introduction of the euro. Daughter of Bilderberger Poul Nyboe Andersen and attended 3 Bilderberg meetings herself. Trilateral Commission.
Poul Nyboe Andersen23 November 19135 November 2004DenmarkPolitician
Economist
Danish economist and politician. Member of the Trilateral Commission. His daughter is former national bank director Bodil Nyboe Andersen.
Ida Auken22 April 1978DenmarkPoliticianIn a Marie Antoinette moment, she wrote for the World Economic Forum: "Welcome to 2030. I own nothing, have no privacy, and life has never been better".
Sucharit Bhakdi1 November 1946Germany
Thailand
US
Virologist
Science/Science dissident
COVID-19/Dissident
One of the first and most important dissidents against Covid.
Ritt Bjerregaard19 May 194121 January 2023DenmarkPoliticianDouble Bilderberg Danish politician. Georgetown Leadership Seminar, Trilateral Commission..
Stine Bosse21 December 1960DenmarkExecutiveSingle Bilderberg Danish businesswoman and later President of the European Movement in Denmark.
Henrik BreitenbauchAcademicII connected Danish academic
Jeppe ChristiansenNovember 1959DenmarkBusinesspersonDanish financier, businessman
Henning Christophersen8 November 193931 December 2016DenmarkPoliticianDanish politician. An early architect of the Single Market and the Euro. 3 Bilderbergs
Christian Dyvig11 October 1964DenmarkLawyer
Businessperson
Danish Bilderberger lawyer. Son of Peter Dyvig
Peter Dyvig23 February 1934January 2020DenmarkDiplomatDanish diplomat
Merete Eldrup4 August 1963DenmarkEditorDanish corporate media CEO, wife of Bilderberg Steering Committee member Anders Eldrup
Uffe Ellemann-Jensen1 November 1941DenmarkPoliticianStarted more offensive military/soft power posture as Danish Foreign Minister. 8 Bilderbergs, candidate for NATO General-Secretary.
Lars Findsen17 September 1964DenmarkSpookHead of the Danish Defence Intelligence Service. Suspended in 2020 after spying on intelligence supervision board members, and withholding or lying about key information of other criminal activity.
Mette Frederiksen9 November 1977DenmarkPoliticianPrime Minister of Denmark since June 2019. Attended the 2023 Bilderberg meeting after which speculation arose that she might be made NATO Secretary General
Lykke Friis27 October 1969DenmarkPoliticianFormer Danish minister for Climate and Energy, where she presided over the 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference. Member of European Council on Foreign Relations and Trilateral Commission.
Peter Gøtzsche26 November 1949DenmarkDoctor
Science/Dissident
Danish doctor who co-founded the Cochrane Collaboration - which expelled him in 2018 after he criticized the HPV vaccines.
Poul Hartling14 August 191430 April 2000DenmarkPolitician1969 Bilderberg. Prime Minister of Denmark in the 1970s.
Connie Hedegaard15 October 1960DenmarkPoliticianDanish politician, multi-Bilderberger
Lars Hedegaard19 September 1942Author
Journalist
Historian
Danish historian, author and journalist
Erik Hoffmeyer25 December 192421 August 2016DenmarkAcademic
Central banker
Danish academic and central bank governor for 29 years who attended the 1982 Bilderberg
Eigil JørgensenFebruary 19215 December 2014DenmarkDiplomat
Civil servant
Deep state operative
Danish diplomat and deep state operative
Jens Kampmann30 March 1937DenmarkPolitician
Businessperson
Danish politician and son of former PM.
Ulrik Vestergaard Knudsen14 February 1969DenmarkDiplomatFormer Permanent Secretary (administrative leader) of the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Became Deputy Secretary-General of the OECD in January 2019, and attended the Bilderberg for the first time the same year.
Hans Koch19051987DenmarkDanish Bilderberg bureaucrat. President of Executive Board of the Danish Atomic Energy Commission
Jens Krag15 September 191422 June 1978DenmarkPoliticianDanish politician who attended 3 Bilderberg conferences, 2 of them as Prime Minster of Denmark. Supporter of Danish membership of NATO in 1949, then went to "see more of the world" at the Danish embassy in the United States. Brought the country into the EEC (later European Union) in 1972.
Martin Krasnik22 June 1971DenmarkEditorDanish editor-in chief frequently accused of being a "spokesman for Israel". Attended Bilderberg/2022
Thorkil Kristensen9 October 189926 June 1989DenmarkPolitician
Academic
First Secretary-General of the OECD. 3 Bilderbergs
Bo Lidegaard23 January 1958DenmarkJournalist
Spoook?
Danish editor and diplomat
Bjørn Lomborg6 January 1965DenmarkAcademic
Climate change/Dissident?
WEF YGL, WEF GLT. President of the Gates-funded think tank Copenhagen Consensus Center, which publishes glowing estimates of the efficiency of the Gates foundation.
Thomas Lund-Sørensen1 October 1964DenmarkDiplomat
Spook
Danish diplomat and spook who later started working for Macro Advisory Partners. Marshall Memorial Fellow 1999.
Mogens Lykketoft9 January 1946DenmarkDiplomat
Politician
Danish politician
Ellen Margrethe Løj17 October 1948DenmarkDiplomatDanish diplomat. Chairman of the UNSC's Counter-Terrorism Committee, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for South Sudan
Jacob Mchangama1978DenmarkLawyerDanish lawyer who attended the 2012 Bilderberg
Søren Pind20 November 1969DenmarkPolitician
Lawyer
Attended the 2016 Bilderberg as Danish Minister of Justice
Lars Løkke Rasmussen15 May 1964PoliticianDanish politician with a WEF AGM habit
Poul Nyrup Rasmussen15 June 1943DenmarkPoliticianDanish politician who attended the 2010 Bilderberg
Steen Riisgaard22 March 1951DenmarkBiologist
Businessperson
CEO of the Denmark-based biotech company Novozymes, the world’s largest producer of industrial enzymes. “Sugar will be the new oil”
Peter Schütze30 October 1948DenmarkBanker
Economist
Danish economist and banker who attended Bilderberg/2011.
Erik Seidenfaden24 April 191013 April 1990DenmarkSpook
Editor
SOE-agent during World War 2, then influential editor.
Niels Thygesen13 December 1934DenmarkAcademicDanish academic, member of the Delors committee who attended the 1988 Bilderberg when he was member of the Executive Committee of the Trilateral Commission.
Margrethe Vestager13 April 1968DenmarkPoliticianDanish Bilderberer appointed Executive Vice President of the European Commission for A Europe Fit for the Digital Age in December 2019
Lea Wermelin10 May 1985DenmarkPoliticianDanish cabinet minister; WEF/Young Global Leaders 2021
Kurt Westergaard13 July 193514 July 2021DenmarkArtistThe Danish cartoonist involved in the 2005 Muhammad depiction controversy.
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