BRIDGE Alumni Event Join the lecture from Keynote speaker Prof Edvard Moser on our first alumni event on 14 December 2022 from 14:45-16:00 at Panum.
Land healing, farming and spiritual cleansing in Southern Africa In their recent work, Marie Curie Fellow, Hans Olsson, and Associate Professor Karen Lauterbach ask what the relationship between religion, healing and farming in Southern Africa could look like? Discussing Christian…
Climate reparations can give a Denmark comeback as an aid beacon Why is Denmark paying development aid? To answer this question Associate Professor Stig Jensen has written an article about Denmark's proposal to pay climate reparations to the Global South. He explains that it is…
New research project shall improve conditions for rape victims With the new sexual consent act, the legal system faces a transition that shall provide rape victims with better treatment and protection of their rights. A new interdisciplinary collaboration funded by the Victims Fund…
Arctic vegetation has a major impact on warming An international team of research scientists, University of Copenhagen researchers among them, has documented the central role of vegetation for Arctic warming for the first time. The new results allow us to make more…
Arctic vegetation has a major impact on warming An international team of research scientists, University of Copenhagen researchers among them, has documented the central role of vegetation for Arctic warming for the first time. The new results allow us to make more…
Joseph Burgess on radio show "Connections with Evan Dawson" Data steward Joseph Burgess discusses early voting turnout in the American midterm elections on radio show "Connections with Evan Dawson"
New Grant: Preventing local conflicts over storm surge protection Assistant professor at SODAS and Department of Anthropology Kristoffer Albris has received a 2.9 million grant from the Independent Research Fund Denmark’s (DFF) pool for green research
New projects will map conflicts over coastal protection in Denmark and environmental mobilisation in Indonesia Two projects at the Department of Anthropology have received grants from the Independent Research Fund Denmark earmarked green research.
Disability and Technology in Africa: Introduction In collaboration with Herbert Muyinda, Professor Susan Whyte has edited and co-authored a special issue of Africa, the Journal of the International African Institute.
World-class research into Greenland's oldest ice and the Universe's densest stars win very large EU grants When was Greenland actually green? And how does the Universe make gold, platinum and uranium? Researchers from the University of Copenhagen have just received 11.4 million euro to answer these big questions. The…
World-class research into Greenland's oldest ice and the Universe's densest stars win very large EU grants When was Greenland actually green? And how does the Universe make gold, platinum and uranium? Researchers from the University of Copenhagen have just received 11.4 million euro to answer these big questions. The…
Open Access week 2022 This week, October 24 -28 2022, is 'Danish Open Access Week 2022'. The OA Network provides 10 webinars about Open Access - two each day - all cover Open Access in different ways. The webinars are free, and everybody…
First Multiplier Event in Kraków The very first Multiplier Event took place on the 20th of September 2022 in Kraków, Poland, hosted by the Centre of e-Learning at the AGH University of Science and Technology. More than 20 participants from various…
Kraków TM5 September 2022 CUTE partners gathered from 20 to 22 September in Kraków, Poland to finalize the toolkit and work on disseminating the project’s results and planning the upcoming Multiplier Events and webinars.
Novo Nordisk Foundation-funded @EQUAL project included in this year’s WIDER conference On 5-7 October 2022, UNU-WIDER in partnership with Universidad de los Andes hosted in Bogota, Colombia, a conference on reducing inequality.
This year’s summer language courses in Danish/German/French were extremely popular! In August, CIP organised summer language courses in both Danish for international students and German and French for Danish students going on exchange. Both Danish and international students have been highly satisfied…
Virtues and Vexations: Intimate Others Caring for Elders in Eastern Uganda Professor Susan Reynolds Whyte has contributed the chapter 'Virtues and Vexations: Intimate Others Caring for Elders in Eastern Uganda' to the book Imagistic Care: Growing Old in a Precarious World.
New Postdoc position in Social Science at CFS New Postdoc position available at Center of Subjectivity Research. Deadline 1 November 2022.
Strengthening links between technologies and society for European disaster resilience On August 22, 2022, the Copenhagen Center for Disaster Research (COPE) invited Anne Bach Nielsen, postdoctoral researcher at the University of Copenhagen and Nina Blom Andersen, reader at University College Copenhagen…
PhD Symposium - "The Spectra of Life: Dimensional Breadth in Biological Research Registration deadline: 26 October 2022 When: 7-9 December 2022 Where: EMBL Heidelberg, Germany Abstract submission deadline (for a short talk or a poster): 14 September The European Molecular Biology Laborator (EMBL) Ph…
George Bob-Milliar appointed Affiliate Professor in African Studies George Bob-Milliar of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana is appointed new Affiliate Professor in African Studies, effective 1 September 2022.
Green transition called off: DR Congo’s new way to fight poverty and create development Associate Professor Stig Jensen at the Centre of African Studies has written a three-part article series for GlobalNyt highlighting some of the many paradoxes associated with DR Congo's decision to Congo put 30 oil and…
Asian week at CeBIL CeBIL researchers speak about Health AI and Nanotechnology in South Korea and discuss CeBIL’s research with Japanese scientists.