The tourism industry in Denmark has to make something extra of the experience you have as a guest. The businesses must focus more on how to create experience value in the encounter between the guest and the businesses, says teaching associate professor Jens Friis Jensen, who researches in service and experience with e.g. Tivoli and the Zoological Gardens as cases.
Ethiopia has particularly good prospects for economic growth in an Africa, where the image is more nuanced than it was previously described, says Associate Professor Lindsay Whitfield.
The Ministry of Higher Education and Science has allocated DKK 20 million to RUC for virtual learning. The rector at RUC looks forward to the work and emphasizes the importance of the education institutions being prepared for technological development.
A lot has happened since the first Muslims came to Denmark in the 1960s. The media coverage of the opening of the new mosques in Copenhagen has been intense and predominantly critical.
Light is about much more than being able to see. In Denmark, it is also about relaxing, feeling at home and being part of a community. In other places such as Jordan, light plays a completely different role.
New research shows that it is primarily average size municipalities that reap the effects when public services are contracting out. It’s time to adopt a more nuanced and context-specific approach.