On Monday, the cream of the Danish sphere of higher education was gathered at The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters in order to discuss the internationalization of Danish universities. Amongst them were Minister of Higher Education and Research Christina Eglund, former Dutch Minister of Education Jo Ritzen, and Bjørn Stensaksen, Protector of Education […]
Minister: “We support bigger internationalization of the Universities – if done right”.
The Danish higher education system needs internationalization. This goal, however, comes with several obstacles in its path according to the people in charge

The retirement age in Denmark will be raised to 70 – the political war over senior life has begun
No topic occupies more space in Danish politics than the retirement age. Today, Folketinget is expected to raise the retirement age to 70 years for people born after the end of 1970. The trade union movement strongly opposes.
The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters. Creative Commons. Minister: “We support bigger internationalization of the Universities – if done right”.
The Danish higher education system needs internationalization. This goal, however, comes with several obstacles in its path according to the people in charge
Six new routes and increased seating with SAS winter program
Starting from this upcoming winter, SAS will expand the possible routes departing from Copenhagen Airport with six new destinations. The company will also increase frequencies on existing routes, leading to a total increase of 40% in seat capacity
An international’s book becomes a bestseller in Denmark
As his book Quantum Humanitarian quietly reaches readers across Europe — recently ranked as the #1 hot release on Amazon in philanthropy, refugee studies, and conflict response, and a #1 bestseller in its category — Ali Al Mokdad reflects on the disconnect in modern aid work, and the quiet strength of those who lead without being seen
“Don’t erase who you are to fit in: STAND OUT—but with substance”
Ambre James-Brown didn’t just move to Denmark for a job —she stepped into a new life chapter, balancing ambition with vulnerability, and career with identity. As Vice President of Global Media & Stakeholder Communication at Novo Nordisk, she’s learned that success isn’t about assimilation. “I like to say I’m Dane-ish. More “ish” than Dane. I’m bringing the best parts of me to blend with the best parts of Denmark,” she explains.
Non-EU students consistently graded 0.4 points lower than Danish classmates
On average, students with non-EU backgrounds receive 0.4 points lower grades than Danish students. A report from the Rockwool foundation last week revealed that discrimination in primary schools occurs though overall lower GPA depending on factors such as ethnic and social backgrounds, or gender
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An international’s book becomes a bestseller in Denmark
As his book Quantum Humanitarian quietly reaches readers across Europe — recently ranked as the #1 hot release on Amazon in philanthropy, refugee studies, and conflict response, and a #1 bestseller in its category — Ali Al Mokdad reflects on the disconnect in modern aid work, and the quiet strength of those who lead without being seen
“Don’t erase who you are to fit in: STAND OUT—but with substance”
Ambre James-Brown didn’t just move to Denmark for a job —she stepped into a new life chapter, balancing ambition with vulnerability, and career with identity. As Vice President of Global Media & Stakeholder Communication at Novo Nordisk, she’s learned that success isn’t about assimilation. “I like to say I’m Dane-ish. More “ish” than Dane. I’m bringing the best parts of me to blend with the best parts of Denmark,” she explains.
DRC confirms layoffs (including Copenhagen) and the closure in six countries
The Danish humanitarian powerhouse confirms a total of 2,000 layoffs, some of which will also affect the main headquarters in Copenhagen
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