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Forensic Science
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Day 1

Scavenger hunt

For the scavenger hunt we were divided into groups to walk a 3 hours route, brilliantly designed by the Verum committee to get to know the main city sights while having fun! The fun bit was provided by “The Crazy 88”, a list of assignments that we had to complete during the tour. Even though the word might cause some horrendous flashbacks for some, these assignments were really fun to complete. Some examples include complimenting a stranger, ringing a bell, making a human pyramid, and (trying) to sing the Danish national anthem (some of us had the “pleasure” to see the committee laughing at our expense with that last one). Halfway through the tour, near the little mermaid site, we had to solve a mystery. The melancholiac landscape provided by the Hans Christian Andersen’s character provided the perfect background for the murder of Mr. X (spoiler alert, it was the wife!).

Danish Police Museum

Once “The Crazy 88” were dealt with, we were all ready to Kill Bill and visit the Danish Police Museum. There we embarked on a travel through time, more particularly through the Policing system in Denmark. We learned the flaws and the wonders of the past, and also the odd practices the Danish used back in the day. Interestingly we were also told about forensic linguistics, a not so used practice in our field, but has a huge impact in certain cases nonetheless.

First evening: Indian cuisine

After the long walk during the day, the night seemed to give no rest either because we walked to Katie’s Joint, and Indian cuisine restaurant with a low enough amount of hotness to please even the softer mouths. To keep it simple the drinks were delicious, the food was even better, the place was the cosiest, filled with heart warming phrases, and the company was the best! Apart from an excellent foodie experience, it was an amazing opportunity to get to know our own classmates even better, without the hassles and stresses of university (and also make fun of statistics, since we don’t have to see it again… or at least we wish). A thankful speech by Tom and Rosanne ended the night for some, who retrieved to their nests for a night of quality sleep time, because after all the 25km of walking around this vibrant city took its toll.

Day 2

Visiting the University of Malmö

The dawn was once again upon us, as we (literally) crossed a bridge to Sweden. The first thing we gazed was, obviously, an IKEA. We arrived at the city of Malmö to visit their university. The relatively young University of Malmö welcomed us into their facilities for a morning of discussion, as their departments of Criminology and Biomedical Sciences are currently looking for a course that can combine both disciplines. As Forensic Science is related and also an interdisciplinary field, that is where we, the students, came in. We gave our opinions about our own courses and shed some light into the already existing research conducted at that institution, which has a great forensic relevance.

Second evening: Copenhagen karaoke

After a lovely lunch we were dropped at the centre of the city to explore this Swedish city. Here was where the group divided. Some preferred the comfort of a coffeeshop (not a Dutch one), while some embraced adventure and wondered off though the streets of the city, always with the help of our trustworthy companion, Google Maps. Shortly after we took a small leap into Copenhagen again, where we rested for a while at the hostel. Shortly after, we were back in our Magic Bus, where an impromptu karaoke session occurred, to go on a pub-crawl! The night ended early for some, but many still stayed long enough to live amazing episodes which will definitely stay in our minds for a long time.

Day 3

Exploring the city

As the time to checkout approached everybody rushed to get ready for a free day to stroll around the city, though some wished they had had more time to complete their 8 hours of sleep (as if that is a thing among university students). To obey Robin Williams, the day was seized and our lives in Copenhagen became even more extraordinary. We grabbed the free day to explore the city, which seemed as if it had come out of a Western, because it was not big enough for all of us, as we kept bumping into each other at the major touristic attractions. We went once again to the colourfulness of the Nyhavn, Christiania, the Halloween food market, and finished at the Christianborg palace. For some of us the night ended with tears of laughter and joy at an amazing dinner among friends.

This trip would not be possible without the amazing committee, who made all humanely possible efforts to provide us with the most amazing experience we could wish for. As they left us with the important task of becoming a Verum member, whoever takes their shoes will definitely have quite a challenge in their hands.