Danish Living Crash Course
The format is a 3-hour ‘crash’ session that focuses on living in Denmark. Danish cultural norms are highlighted, as well as diverse cultural behavior within differing cultural contexts. Participants learn practical tools and strategies on how to work and act ‘culturally intelligent’ in daily life as well as when collaborating in an international work environment. The workshop considers the unique context of the Corona situation in Denmark and the specific challenges researchers who have moved here face.

Info about event
Time
Location
MZ Stuen, Studenterhus, Fredrik Nielsens Vej 4
Organizer
This course is organized by the International Staff Office and facilitated by Living Institute’s Chief Consultant, Kasper Jelsbech Knudsen. Kasper’s passion lies in promoting cultures of inclusion. He specializes in inclusive leadership, advancing gender parity, unconscious bias mitigation, and cross-culture as well as disciplinary collaborations. He holds a Ph.D. in Anthropology from Aarhus University.
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Important information:
This event complies with the applicable regulations at AU and the general guidelines from the public authorities.
We have set a limited number of participants and anyone attending must be registered.
Please note this event is subject to updates or last minute cancellation, if the guidelines so require.
We strongly recommend you to read the guidelines for on-campus activities and remember you can now self-test at AU.