Season’s Greetings from The Copenhagen Post’s Connect Club

Thank you for your incredible support in 2024 – we look forward to creating even more memorable moments with you in 2025!

As the holiday season approaches, The Copenhagen Post’s Connect Club would like to take a moment to reflect on the incredible year we’ve had with your support.

2024 has been a year filled with unforgettable events, exclusive tours, and vibrant discussions that brought our international community closer together. Your participation has been the cornerstone of our success.

We are deeply grateful for your enthusiasm and engagement, which have made these moments truly special. Your presence and support remind us of the importance of building connections and fostering understanding in our diverse community.

Looking ahead to 2025, we are brimming with excitement for what’s to come. Plans are already underway for a host of exciting new events, unique experiences, and opportunities to connect.

Our goal is to continue providing a platform where members can explore Denmark’s culture, history, and contemporary issues while networking with like-minded individuals.

As we wrap up 2024, we want to wish you and your loved ones a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. We look forward to seeing you at many more Connect Club events in 2025 and beyond!

Thank you for being part of our journey – we couldn’t do it without you.

Warm regards,
The Copenhagen Post




  • How saying ‘yes’ to doing things led international Martijn Koekkoek to carve out a career in networking in Denmark

    How saying ‘yes’ to doing things led international Martijn Koekkoek to carve out a career in networking in Denmark

    Entrepreneurship wasn’t on the cards for Koekkoek when he moved to Copenhagen 15 years ago, but both by design and necessity, he laid the foundations of Everybody Networks Here—a networking community that encourages internationals to come as they are and connect over shared stories, passions, and struggles in an informal and inclusive setting.

  • Is Denmark’s budget surplus thanks to internationals?

    Is Denmark’s budget surplus thanks to internationals?

    Between 2002 to 2023, Denmark’s annual public balances have been underestimated by an average of 1,8% of GDP each year by the Ministry of Finance. The continued error accumulates 1,049 billion DKK unaccounted for the whole 20-year span. As the Danish government increasingly attracted international residents over that period, to what extent are internationals contributing to the country’s economic growth?

  • Bringing international theatre to the masses

    Bringing international theatre to the masses

    In a continually more globalized Copenhagen, the international crowds’ increasing demands for English entertainment have so far not been met. Now, an English-language theatre troupe, made up of internationals, is trying to bring Nordic high culture to the international crowd of Denmark

  • Trained nurses trapped in the system: Is it discrimination?

    Trained nurses trapped in the system: Is it discrimination?

    Despite language skills and years of experience, international healthcare professionals are unemployed due to system failures at SIRI and hospital recruitment.

  • Lars Fruergaard Jørgensen removed as CEO of Novo Nordisk

    Lars Fruergaard Jørgensen removed as CEO of Novo Nordisk

    According to a “mutual agreement” between board members of the global healthcare company Novo Nordisk, Lars Fruergaard Jørgensen will step down from his position as CEO. He was appointed at this position since January 2017

  • “More internationals should learn Danish”: interview to Studieskolen director

    “More internationals should learn Danish”: interview to Studieskolen director

    Qasim Shaikh, Managing Director of Studieskolen since August 2024, comments on the survey, pointing out that more Danes are becoming uncomfortable with English replacing Danish: “More internationals should consider learning the language. It would make their lives here easier.”