Coming up soon: Become the mentor, public speaker or communicator you’ve always dreamed of

The Copenhagen Post and its columnist David Parkins (21st Century Alchemy) are co-hosting a free workshop where you can learn communication strategies (April 5, 17:00; International House, Gyldenløvesgade 11, Cph V; register at billetto.dk)

Do you have the skills to be a career mentor? PWN Copenhagen’s official spring mentoring program begins with an insightful workshop focusing on these skills (March 31, 18:30-20:30; Hans Christian Ørsted Institute, Universitetsparken 5, Cph Ø; 150kr for non-members)

They've got a lot to learn from each other

Come and listen to non-professional speakers sharing their passion for a subject? At every event, three speakers prepare a 15-20 minute presentation about a topic of their choice, after which there are questions (March 31, 19:00, Studenterhuset,  Købmagergade 52, Cph K; free entrance)
Forget public speaking anxiety! Discover how to be an engaging communicator with the Speaking Circle workshop (March 29, 17:15; Det Økologiske Inspirationshus, Frederiksberg; 150kr, students: 120kr, sign up by email to ag@molhave.dk; heyevent.com)

 

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Eager to learn some dance steps? Try Out Lesson Salsa La and Bachata Couple for Beginners, it is free for people coming for the first time (March 23, 20:30; Hal C, Arsenalvej 6, Cph K; sign up at info@akdance.dk; heyevent.com)

Curious to learn something about Italian culture? Dome of Visions is hosting a project that will feature Italian artists from the music and art worlds (March 19, 16:00, Dome of Visions, Søren Kierkegaards Plads 1, Cph K; domeofvisions.dk)




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    ReDI school wins Danish Diversity Award for empowering marginalized women in tech

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  • More Danes are uncomfortable with English replacing Danish in daily life

    More Danes are uncomfortable with English replacing Danish in daily life

    A survey from NORSTAT, commissioned by Sune Steffen Hansen and published exclusively by The Copenhagen Post, shows that around 40% of the population is uncomfortable with English replacing Danish in their daily lives. While this is not a problem for the younger generation, half of the people in older generations have an issue with it

  • Be a green tourist – get free access to Copenhagen’s attractions

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