CBS professor @pedromoliveira has developed a platform with hands on solutions to Ukrainians in need of help during the war. Learn for example how to make a phone charger out of a wireless drill #Ukraine#warukraine https://t.co/zA3mhPj6aJ
@CBScph is closing four small education programs to accommodate the regionalization agreement. But the agreement actually states that small and unique programs cannot be shut down. What is up @UFM_MIN? https://t.co/YyR7dS5y78 @AstridCaroee, @NHakmann, @VictoriaV_EL
Don't tell your employees to stop being so perfectionistic. If a persons need to do their work properly is not met, it can actually cause stress, states @CBScph researcher Pernille Steen Pedersen. https://t.co/z5zyA5b7IT #stress#work @NFAnyheder #dkmedier
“I really think that CBS should give us a formal apology for the way it treated us,” says one of the students who was suspended for nine months without proper cause, according to The Danish Parliamentary Ombudsman. https://t.co/sVzCnbgipF @CBSStudents@CBScph#dkmedier
“Even grandmothers at the age of 80 are fighting back against Russian soldiers,” says Ukrainian @CBScph-student @motrenko_juli in this personal interview about how it feels when your family is trapped in a war zone.
https://t.co/uD0Sz9rgTH #UkraineRussianWar#dkmedier
“Where are you going?” asked the bus driver.
“Budapest Airport and probably as far as I can get from Russia now..,” I said.
He replied: “F*&k this s$%t!”https://t.co/UjiVRUSWgE
“The best aspect is the sense of community. As soon as you say “yes” you gain so much. Whatever time you put in, you get back 40 times over in experiences and friendships.”says CBS student Mie Dehn Møller https://t.co/GxE9DTtxB2
"The knowledge ‘born’ in these companies is so extensive and so valuable, it’s knowledge we don’t quite get in university." says @CBScph student @abelaioanei#fintechs https://t.co/VT1ORQAyaS
"I am now one of those saying that culture may serve as a beautiful hug in every instance of life, if we wish. I have visited cultural sites here in Barcelona and felt both over the moon happy and also very sad," says CBS student Ida Söderholm in this blog https://t.co/Rzh1fmkp3W
"In many ways, Ditlevsen breaks free from the societal norms inflicted on women and becomes a symbol of feminism. However, while liberated financially through her career aspirations, her marriages trap her in other ways."
https://t.co/SpwOIsIgMA
“Our education system needs innovative solutions to create equal opportunities across the country, but we can’t do that just by cutting spending and closing study programs that are aimed at creating solutions for the future,” says Sofie Carsten Nielsen.https://t.co/TTpo7t9GiM
"We recognize that student representatives’ influence is a key factor in ensuring students’ views are represented and heard. The legitimacy of the Study Boards’ voices is indisputable provided the students continue to vote." https://t.co/XCRyt6QsgP
A rising number of Copenhagen Business School employees are experiencing ‘harassment or other verbal, offensive behavior’ the new job satisfaction survey from 2021 shows, despite the zero-tolerance bullying policy at CBS. https://t.co/nLPF52V3l6
The new CBS job satisfaction survey from the autumn 2021 reveals that, once again, previous results, this time from the job satisfaction survey in 2019, have not been followed up and staff members feel unable to speak up about procedures at CBS.
https://t.co/gcNN58FmIc
"While in hindsight, it sounds crazy to think that you will start a new life for only a semester, that is exactly how it feels when you move to a new country, not knowing anyone there, nor speaking the local language." https://t.co/Ao9CjBdHEG
PODCAST: In this episode of Outside the Box, we meet Anthropologist Martin Skrydstrup. "I’m drawn to standing on the edge on something that we are not sure we really know, and having this feeling that there is actually something to find out". https://t.co/Jwn67V87Im
“We wanted a social organization that was about something other than beer drinking or case competitions – and padel is rising in Denmark. We heard it mentioned all around us, without people knowing we were in the early stage of starting the organization." https://t.co/9sv7bO6YWl
Following a letter to 120 students comparing the Corona Passport to the Nazi-era Jewish passport, associate professor Ole Bjerg and external lecturer Rasmus Hougaard Nielsen are no longer employed at @CBScph https://t.co/KYRJBTgclY
"As this is both my first exchange and my first time in Estonia, I have been continuously surprised by certain things throughout my stay" says CBS student Helena Bendix-Nielsen.
In this blog she gives her best tips for exchange in Estonia https://t.co/HOPjD9sn96