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  • 01.03.2022

    Spotlight on new research publications in March

    Which role does cross-sectoral collaboration play in the transition from linear to circular production systems? Does human reflexivity disappear as datafication and automation expand, and machines take over decision-making? What influence does the quality of the public transport system have on our quality of life? Find the answer to these questions along with many others in this month’s spotlight on new research publications from CBS.
  • 25.02.2022

    Two CBS researchers receive Elite Research Travel Grants

    Every year, the Ministry of Higher Education and Science awards five Elite Research prizes and up to twenty Elite Research travel grants. This year, two researchers from Copenhagen Business School, Anika Schröder and Christine Dyhrberg Højgaard have been awarded an Elite Research travel grant worth DKK 200,000, which aims to help PhD students conduct longer-term studies in some of the world’s best research environments.
  • 10.02.2022

    Peter Lotz as interim Dean of Education

    Gregor Halff is stepping down as Dean of Education at CBS to become Dean of Social Sciences at Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam. Until a new dean has been employed, Peter Lotz, Programme Director for the HD will take over as interim Dean of Education. Peter will start the job on 24 March.
  • 09.02.2022

    Bring your case to Brandathon 2022

    Are you an SME and would you like to have an exclusive opportunity to have passionate students from CBS work with your branding challenge?
  • 01.02.2022

    Spotlight on new research publications in February

    Read the newest list of research publications from CBS. Explore the potential effect of female representation in multinationals’ top management teams on firms’ support of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, along with many other exciting research topics.
  • 21.01.2022

    Professor at Copenhagen Business School Majken Schultz is the new Chairwoman of the Carlsberg Foundation: “It is crucial that researchers maintain the right of initiative.”

    Majken Schultz gives a new face to independent basic research. As a young woman, she decided to be a researcher at Copenhagen Business School even though at the time CBS was not considered particularly prestigious. Back then, Bodil Nyboe Andersen, Governor of the National Bank of Denmark, was Schultz’ only female role model but now she hopes to be a role model for new female researchers herself.
  • 17.01.2022

    New plan for gender equality and diversity efforts at CBS

    This year CBS will begin the implementation of a new plan in its efforts toward diversity, equity, and inclusion, also called the Gender Equality Plan. Now approved by CBS’ Board of Directors, the plan contains actions to be implemented at all levels of the organisation with the aim to increase gender balance in academia and ensure a more diverse workforce for the business sector.
  • 01.01.2022

    Spotlight on new research publications in January

    The first research publications from CBS in 2022 investigate a wide range of topics, including machine learning, the pros and cons of employee ownership, gender equality through childcare infrastructure, aviation taxes in relation to climate changes, as well as COVID-19. Explore these topics along with many others here.

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