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200 DKK Maersk millions for new international school
The A.P. Møller General Fund has donated DKK 200 million for a new international school in Copenhagen. That is great news for Denmark’...
Governor of Fukushima looks to Danish wind turbines
After the tsunami disaster, Japan is seeking Danish cleantech solutions to establish domestic wind power facilities, reports the Ritza...
More Ph. D. students to create knowledge, growth and prosperity
The Danish government’s new financial budget will further its ambitious plans to increase the number of PhD students, reports the Mini...
Additional 900 million DKK for higher education due to more students
The government has allocated 900 million DKK in the finance bill for the record number of students in higher education. The Minister f...
Newsweek: Copenhagen is world class
Newsweek puts Copenhagen in the elite of international cities, writes Danish Radio
Organic matters
Denmark is celebrating its 25 year anniversary of becoming the first country to implement organic farming legislation, writes the Nati...
Minister for Business and Growth set to strengthen cooperation with Asian shipping businesses
Minister for Business and Growth, Ole Sohn, is travelling to Asia to sign a strategic cooperation agreement, and hopes to attract majo...
International schools are growing more popular
Enrolment in international primary schools in Denmark is increasing. According to the Confederation of Danish Industries, internationa...
Solar cells are expanding: the largest system in Scandinavia installed in Ballerup
Scandinavia's largest solar cell system started production last week, writes Danish news site DR.dk. At 5,000 square metres, the syste...
Public initiative sends Danish enterprises to Silicon Valley
Five Danish IT companies will get the opportunity to build a network and propagate their technology in Silicon Valley, reports version...
