Summer in Denmark 2013 | July 26-August 1
Join us as we explore Denmark – this week going on a tour of buildings in Copenhagen used in TV shows, getting an insight as to what Oslo is all about and taking another look at a castle in Lejre that’s more than 250 years old
Copenhagen Capacity: “We need a national strategy on international labor in Denmark”
Nikolaj Lubanski, COO of Copenhagen Capacity—an organization that invests in and promotes the economic development of Greater Copenhagen, discusses the challenges, opportunities, and potential solutions for integrating international talent in Denmark’s labor market.
Leading Danish biomass company expands into France to provide green district-heating
Leading Danish biomass company Dall Energy has expanded into France to partner on biotech innovations for green district-heating. Denmark is a world leader in green district heating, while uptake in France is lagging and ripe for a boost.
Photo story: Slow travel in Copenhagen
When people asked what we loved so much about Copenhagen, it was honestly hard to point out anything specific. Everything we did and experienced, whether it was strolling through The King’s Garden, floating down Nyhavn Harbor, or scouring neighborhoods for yet another bakery, felt almost ordinary. So what made this so different?
Denmark’s ‘Ghetto Law’ on trial in European Court of Justice
Is Denmark’s ‘Ghetto Law’ racist? Its Eastern High Court has asked the European Court of Justice to step in with an assessment, as 16 residents of so-called ‘hard ghettos’ in Denmark seek to sue the Danish Ministry of Housing for its plans to forcibly evict them.
International employees dominate restaurants and hotels in Copenhagen
In Copenhagen, 15,000 out of 20,500 employees in the hotel and restaurant industry are internationals. Good working conditions and the city’s fine reputation for cooking delicious food is a magnet
Environmental activist Paul Watson enters third month in Greenlandic prison
On Wednesday, the Court of Greenland is due to decide on whether to continue the detention of veteran environmental activist and Greenpeace co-founder Paul Watson, 73, who is currently imprisoned in the Greenlandic capital of Nuuk under an arrest warrant issued by Japan.
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Come and join us at Citizens Days!
On Friday 27 and Saturday 28 of September, The Copenhagen Post will be at International Citizen Days in Øksnehallen on Vesterbro, Copenhagen. Admission is free and thousands of internationals are expected to attend
Diversifying the Nordics: How a Nigerian economist became a beacon for inclusivity in Scandinavia
Chisom Udeze, the founder of Diversify – a global organization that works at the intersection of inclusion, democracy, freedom, climate sustainability, justice, and belonging – shares how struggling to find a community in Norway motivated her to build a Nordic-wide professional network. We also hear from Dr. Poornima Luthra, Associate Professor at CBS, about how to address bias in the workplace.
Lolland Municipality launches support package for accompanying spouses
Lolland Municipality, home to Denmark’s largest infrastructure project – the Fehmarnbelt tunnel connection to Germany – has launched a new jobseeker support package for the accompanying partners of international employees in the area. The job-to-partner package offers free tailored sessions on finding a job and starting a personal business.
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