Events and seminars
Upcoming events and seminars

Marketing challenges at retail stores
To provide latest research and practitioner insights on current marketing challenges in retail stores in the digital age, the Department of Sociology, Environmental and Business Economics, SDU Esbjerg, is pleased to invite you to attend the webinar 'Marketing challenges at retail stores: Latest research and future outlook'.
Previous events and seminars

The Day of Research
The Day of Research is back and we're putting on two great events. Find out what it does to a city like Esbjerg that we have strong local research environments. Or visit Foodlab in Kolding - a research and innovation space where you can experiment with food.

Green Camp 2022 SDU Esbjerg
Would you be up for an exciting 24-hour green challenge and work within the sustainable development goals? Would you like to apply your knowledge, and have hands-on experience, while working on a real-world case? Then think no more and sign up for the SDU Green Camp, which will take place 29th of April to May 2, 2022 at SDU Esbjerg!

Introduction to latent variable models using PLS-SEM
Dr. Jan-Michael Becker is an Associate Professor at the Department of Marketing, BI Norwegian Business School. His research interest focuses on the digital transformation of marketing and consumer behavior as well as marketing analytics, behavioral research methods, and computational statistics.

Energy Island: Is it beneficial to the society?
One of the ways to achieve the Co2 goals is by establishing energy islands, which collect the power from offshore wind farms. Therefore, we invite you to our conference on energy islands, where Henrik Stiesdal, CEO of Stiesdal A/S, and Hans-Henrik Lindboe, partner at Ea Energianalyse address the role of energy islands in the green transition.

Consumer Sustainable Behavior
Dr. Barbara Seegebarth is Associate Professor of Marketing at the Chair of Services Management, Technische Universität (TU) Braunschweig in Germany. She received her venia legendi for Business Administration from TU Braunschweig and her PhD in Marketing from the Leibniz University of Hanover.

Calling All Crabby People
Workshop invitation: Join the crab workshop on global ecological and economic connections in Arctic and sub-Arctic crab markets.

Green Camp 2021 SDU Esbjerg
Would you be up for an exciting 24-hour green challenge and work within the sustainable development goals? Would you like to apply your knowledge, and have hands-on experience, while working on a real-world case? Then think no more and sign up for the SDU Green Camp, which will take place 20-21 of November at SDU Esbjerg!

Binge-Watching and Video-On-Demand Streaming - An Economic Perspective
PhD-student Philipp Kunz-Kaltenhäuser hosts this hybrid seminar about "Binge-Watching and Video-On-Demand Streaming". The seminar can be attended in room 81113 or online on Microsoft Teams on October 6.

Do Whales Judge Us? Interspecies History and Ethics
Assistant Professor of History & Environment and Society, Brown University, Bathsheba Demuth is the presenter at the online seminar 1st of September 2021. The topic is: "Do Whales Judge Us? Interspecies History and Ethics".

Join in: Together we create the world's first SDG park
How can we make the 17 world goals present in our daily lives? This is the central issue on World Goals Day, where citizens, artists, practitioners, and researchers must find their way together. 17 researchers across SDU give their input and you are invited.

Barbora Gulisova defends her PhD June 11 2021
Interested in branding and rural areas? On Friday 11 June 2021, Barbora Gulisova will defend her PhD project on the processes of place branding in rural areas. The defense is held online, and you can participate for free.

Social Media Campaigns, Lobbying and Legislation.
Byeong-Hak Choe from University of Wyoming will present his research on: Social Media Campaigns, Lobbying and Legislation Zoom link: https://syddanskuni.zoom.us/j/61351339067

The interactions between Covid-19 and elite football
Dr. James Reade, professor of economics at the Department of Economics at the University of Reading, will present his research on sports economics and the interactions between Covid-19 and elite football.

Everyday life in the Asylum system
Karen Nielsen Breidahl from Aalborg University will present findings of her research project on asylum seekers’ experiences in their reception settings in Denmark and Sweden. In her lecture, a specific focus will be on the COVID-19 pandemic and how asylum seekers and front-line staff at asylum centres navigated its challenges.

Fur Flying - Mink in Denmark and the world
The Management and Economics of Resources and Environment (MERE) Research Group held a webinar on Friday, January 22nd where four experts discussed Denmark's decision to cull all mink