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12.09.2022
On Friday 9 September, Eva Mærsk defended her PhD project and was awarded her PhD degree. Eva's research focuses on what makes young people move from, or stay in, their home town while pursuing higher education.
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22.08.2022
On Friday 9 September 2022, you can attend the PhD defence of Eva Mærsk. In her PhD project, Eva investigated young people's choices to move from - or stay in - their hometown while pursuing higher education. In this Q&A, she previews the results.
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19.08.2022
Professor Jes Søgaard is currently director of the research centre CPop. But he also sits on several advisory committees for public authorities. This is often part of life as a researcher. In the article, we also meet Klaus Petersen, who is working with Svendborg Museum on a new study for the National Board of Social Affairs, Nina Dietz Legind, who chairs the board of the Danish Financial Supervisory Authority, and Egon Noe, who works with ministries and parliamentary committees on rural research.
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16.07.2022
What will it take for European cities to have sustainable food systems? That’s what the four-year FUSILLI project is seeking to understand.
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16.07.2022
A national rural conference focused on rural development. CLF research was on the programme.
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06.07.2022
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01.07.2022
Are you aged 15-25, living in the countryside and interested in culture? And would you like to help make rural areas more attractive to young people by developing the cultural offer in the countryside? Then read on.
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30.06.2022
A new Tour de France study by Idan and SDU concludes that host municipalities should not expect any economic effects from hosting. However, a long-term experience strategy has certain advantages, a local researcher in event economics explains.
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27.06.2022
In a new book, researchers explore how cultural and musical spaces were recreated in the Corona pandemic.
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27.06.2022
New study from Senegal on the substitution behaviour of Senegalese consumers seafood preferences shows that consumers prefer diversity of species on their plates.