Researchers are close to getting approval to open the grave of Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe in Prague
Lifting the lid on Tycho’s mystery
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Researchers are close to getting approval to open the grave of Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe in Prague
Researchers are close to getting approval to open the grave of Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe in Prague
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After a year of record-high numbers, the Danish tourism industry is set to experience substantial growth in job openings throughout the country
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The Danes are showing great support for the Ukrainian war effort, and the refugees currently residing in the country are doing all they can to support their home from afar
A new project at Language Center in Copenhagen offers students the chance to engage with literature and its creators.
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After a year of record-high numbers, the Danish tourism industry is set to experience substantial growth in job openings throughout the country
Denmark’s universities are thriving as talents from abroad drives innovation, positioning the country as a leading destination for international researchers. Academic and industrial leaders are now struggling to retain it
Starting January 1, 2025, Denmark introduced a new law targeting international citizens in the cash benefit system who fail to meet certain residency or employment criteria. The law requires these individuals to engage in work-related activities.