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




  • In conversation with Conrad Molden: The man behind the mic

    In conversation with Conrad Molden: The man behind the mic

    He’s tickled our funny bone with countless wisecracks and clever wordplay, and in the process, made Denmark feel a little more personable to many expats. An international import himself, funny man Conrad Molden has successfully carved out a niche for himself on the Danish stand-up scene, but it’s taken a solid 13 years, much trial and error, and heaps of Danglish

  • Here Comes The Sun…

    Here Comes The Sun…

    I escaped from Denmark this winter to the south of France, where I was convinced that the sunshine would inspire me to write this year’s Crazy Christmas comedy show.

  • Volunteer Night 2025: when volunteering rimes with integrating

    Volunteer Night 2025: when volunteering rimes with integrating

    On Wednesday, April 30, from 17:00 to 20:00, Studenterhuset will host Volunteer Night 2025, a free event organized by the organization International House Copenhagen, which goal is to ease the relocation process for newcomers in Denmark

  • The international who shaped Copenhagen

    The international who shaped Copenhagen

    Anna Maria Indrio is one of the most important architects in Denmark, having contributed to shaping Copenhagen into what it is today. Among her best-known projects are the extension of SMK and Arken, as well as the Natural History Museum and the Darwin Centre in London. She moved here 60 years ago, when “Copenhagen was gray and dormant. Predictions suggested it would become depopulated. But putting people at the center changed everything,” she said

  • Danish government passes amendment to increase citizenship fee by 50%

    Danish government passes amendment to increase citizenship fee by 50%

    Fees were raised to reflect processing costs and curb repeat applications, creating debate over whether the new charges erect barriers to political participation for internationals.

  • Internationals’ labour contributes 361 billion DKK to Denmark’s GDP, and it is growing strongly every year

    Internationals’ labour contributes 361 billion DKK to Denmark’s GDP, and it is growing strongly every year

    According to a report by the Danish Chamber of Commerce, internationals’ contribution is 12% of the country’s GDP. In 2023, it was 322 billion DKK, and in 2008, it was 136 billion DKK. “Internationals make a gigantic difference in our prosperity and welfare,” comments Morten Langager, the Director of Dansk Erhverv.

Connect Club is your gateway to a vibrant programme of events and an international community in Denmark.