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Communication Across Cultures Bridging Gaps in a Diverse Workplace

Communication is like the air we breathe. Most of the time, it flows naturally, unnoticed. But in a multicultural team, it can feel more...

Found in Translation – Issue Nr 7

Jeg lærer dansk (I’m learning Danish) I say this phrase a lot and always like an apology. Not that I’m actually sorry I’m learning Danish....

How the US election can affect businesses operating in Denmark

Post-Election Insights: The US Political Scene in the lense of Danish & European Foreign Relations Nearly a month since the decision of the American people...

How the Danish Government Tried to Revoke My Residence Permit for Working Too Much

> I was shocked to see a threatening email from the Immigration Agency (SIRI), telling me they were considering cancelling my student's resident permit...

How to Offer Feedback and Address Underperformance in Nordic Workplaces: Balancing Assertiveness and Harmony

Imagine walking into a quiet Nordic forest. The air is crisp, the trees stand tall and steady, and there’s a sense of calm balance...

From London to Denmark via Covid: A Mother’s Musings – Episode 3

Equality in Denmark? Sure – Until It’s Time to Arrange the Bake Sale I started Episode 1 by stating “comparison is the thief of joy”...

Want to homeschool your child in Denmark? A guide to getting started

Want to homeschool your child rather than send them to school in Denmark? The good news is: you can! Here, families have the right...

University of Southern Denmark to open new campus in Vejle

 The city of Vejle in Southern Denmark is set to become a University city with the opening of a new, state-of-the-art campus in 2026. The...

Found in Translation – Issue Nr 6

Kvinde, Ken din plads (Women, know your place)  I am staring at a metre-high model of a clitoris. It’s painted bright red and pink and...

Bicycle Culture in Denmark: Picking A Bike!

Denmark, The Flat Land. The Danes sometimes joke about the Germans and Swedes for getting the big forests and tall mountains. However, a flat...
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