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  • 22.11.2021

    Status of the consultation process at CBS

    All Danish universities have been asked to cut student places by up to 10 percent in the larger cities by 2030 as part of the political agreement 'Flere og bedre uddannelsesmuligheder i hele Danmark'. CBS has prepared a plan for implementing the reductions in student places, which the board was informed of on 12 November. Senior Management give a status of the consultation process.
  • 12.11.2021

    Admissions to CBS to be reduced between now and 2030

    The universities are to cut student places by up to ten percent in the larger cities by 2030. The plan for a reduction in student intake in Frederiksberg is now due to be sent for internal consultation.
  • 01.11.2021

    Spotlight on new research publications in November

    How can companies exercise due diligence in relation to human rights? How does international diversity among team members influence team outcomes? And why do entrepreneurs choose to engage in crowdfunding? You can find the answers to these and many other questions in the latest research publications at CBS.
  • 27.10.2021

    Earmarked parental leave – find an expert

    According to a 2019 directive, EU countries must implement at least 9 weeks of earmarked parental leave for both parents before August 2022. In Denmark, negotiations between the social partners have ended by proposing 11 weeks of earmarked parental leave for each parent and the final agreement is now settled at Christiansborg. The societal debate has revolved around topics such as parental leave models, gender equality, wage differences and families' self-determination. Get an overview of CBS researchers who can inform and contribute to the debate.
  • 13.10.2021

    The local elections in November - find an expert

    The local elections are approaching. On November 16th. we will go to the polls to elect mayors and city council members for the next four years. Topics such as climate, waste sorting, transportation, digitalisation, business policy and welfare are on the agenda. With this list you can get an overview of our CBS researchers who can inform and contribute to the debate.
  • 01.10.2021

    Spotlight on new research publications in October

    In this ‘beverage special’ of new research publications, we investigate the potential anthropology of tea, the dynamics behind a sustainable tea supply chain, as well as the causes behind the Prosecco wine ‘miracle’. Read about these studies along with other more traditional research topics in this month’s research publications from CBS.
  • 24.09.2021

    CBS Professor awarded best paper prize

    CBS Professor Keld Laursen and Professor Ammon Salter from University of Bath have been awarded the prestigious 2021 Dan and Mary Lou Schendel Best Paper Prize for “Open for Innovation: The Role of Openness in Explaining Innovation Performance among Manufacturing Firms.” 

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