Two CBS researchers receive Eliteforsk scholarships

Research in off-shoring of knowledge-intensive services and user-driven innovation of governance tools in the public sector has resulted in two scholarships to PhD students from CBS

02/07/2013

Two CBS researchers were among the recipients of this year's EliteForsk Awards. Both researchers received a scholarship worth DKK 300,000. The money are earmarked for studies at international top universities.

Rasmus Koss Hartmann from the Department of Operations Management earned the scholarship on the basis of his research in user-driven innovation of public governance. Kristin Brandl from the Department of International Economics and Management received her scholarship because of her research in companies who move their knowledge-intensive services, which are part of their core competences, to growth economies.

The awards are now in their seventh year. Apart from scholarships, the EliteForsk Awards include the principal EliteForsk award and the Danish Council for Independent Research's career programme Sapere Aude. The awards were presented at the Danish Glyptothek by HRH Crown Princess Mary and Morten Østergaard, Minister for Science, Innovation and Higher Education.

The page was last edited by: Alumni // 01/25/2024