Denmark unveiled its first AI supercomputer this week, named Gefion after a goddess in Danish mythology.It is one of the world’s fastest supercomputers, running on state-of-the-art processors and software by California-based technology company NVIDIA and supported by the Danish non-profit Novo Nordisk Foundation.Housed in Denmark’s new Center for AI Innovation (DCAI), a company funded by Novo […]
Denmark launches first AI supercomputer
The new AI supercomputer is one of the world’s fastest and will accelerate research and provide new opportunities in Danish academia and industry.
Bestselling author of ‘The Year of Living Danishly’ Helen Russel on why she moved back to the UK after 12 years
After more than a decade living in Denmark, Russel shares why she made the move, how she’s coping, what she already misses, and the exciting new projects she’s working on. “It’s been a very tough decision. I love Denmark, and it will always hold a special place in my heart,” she says.
Denmark launches first AI supercomputer
The new AI supercomputer is one of the world’s fastest and will accelerate research and provide new opportunities in Danish academia and industry.
Navigating big love, big moves and big feelings
Experts believe it takes seven years to move into a new culture, according to leading Danish psychologist Jette Simon and therapist Vibeke Hartkorn. For expat couples, the challenges of starting a new life together in Denmark can put pressure on relationships, but emotions-focused therapy can help.
More and more Danes are working after retirement age
Politicians debate a lot these days about when you can retire. The reality shows that an increasing number of Danes like to work, even if they can withdraw from the labor market. Financial incentives help.
Environmental activist fears death in prison if extradited to Japan
Canadian-born environmental activist Paul Watson has been in prison in Greenland for almost 100 days awaiting an extradition decision for a 14-year-old offence against a Japanese whaling vessel that he calls a “minor misdemeanor”. The 73-year-old had previously passed through Ireland, Switzerland, Monaco, France and the USA without trouble, before Greenlandic police arrested him in July.
Denmark too slow to ease recruitment rules for non-EU service workers, say industry associations
When the Danish government in January presented the first of its schemes to make it easier to recruit foreign labour from outside the EU, it was hailed by the healthcare and service sectors as a timely and important policy shift. But while healthcare changes have been forthcoming, the service sector is still struggling, say the directors of the industry association Dansk Industri and one of the country’s largest private employers ISS.
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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.