Twenty-five years ago today, Parliament approved the decision to build a 7.845 km bridge connecting Copenhagen to Malmö in Sweden.
Øresundsbroen opened to the public in 2000 and is Europe’s longest bridge that combines both road and rail.
Twenty-five years ago today, Parliament approved the decision to build a 7.845 km bridge connecting Copenhagen to Malmö in Sweden.
Øresundsbroen opened to the public in 2000 and is Europe’s longest bridge that combines both road and rail.
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
Two years after the last decline—and following a period in which the country was among the few in the West to maintain growth—Danish GDP decreased in Q1 2025. Nothing alarming yet, but it is a sign that the recent months of global challenges have finally reached Denmark as well
First, the Social Democrats wanted fewer parking spaces in Copenhagen. Now the party’s mayoral candidate wants more. In doing so, Pernille Rosenkrantz-Theill is preparing for a showdown with the left in the reddest of Denmark’s cities.
New CEPOS analysis reveals that 20 municipalities, mostly in the capital area, contribute significantly more to Denmark’s welfare system than they receive, raising questions about future equalization policies.
Volunteer-run Ukrainian media outlet helps refugees navigate life in Denmark — in their own language
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.
Connect Club is your gateway to a vibrant programme of events and an international community in Denmark.
Career
The Danish humanitarian powerhouse confirms a total of 2,000 layoffs, some of which will also affect the main headquarters in Copenhagen
New analysis reveals widespread mental health issues and criminal records among 25–29-year-olds outside employment and education
Many internationals find it difficult to advance in their new workplaces, and some quietly leave. It’s not because they lack talent. In Denmark, careers are shaped not only by skills but also by cultural understanding, informal networks, and social signals. However, internationals may not be familiar with this system or know how to navigate it
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