| Oktober |
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Are Danish top executives underpaid or overpaid?
New research: Possible to make a balanced comparison of the salary levels of Danish and international top executives
Contact: Professor Ken L. Bechmann , kb.fi@cbs.dk Journalist Lonnie Høgh Published 10.10.2011 |
New vice dean for the diploma and executive programmes
Christian Tangkjær is newly appointed vice dean for continuing education - an area that includes 17 diploma, executive and MBA programmes
Contact: Communication Coordinator Mikael Esmann , me.stu@cbs.dk Published 04.10.2011 |
| September |
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The highly educated want to be managed with values - not instructions
New book: Company growth shows a need for professional management
Published 27.09.2011 |
Increasing interest in business Chinese
From basic courses to courses at university level
Contact: Professor Verner Worm Published 22.09.2011 |
Students establish their own academic journal
Embedded has been created on the basis of a wish to create an environment of social science for students at CBS.
Contact: Co-editor Adam Baden , adambaden@hotmail.com Journalist Lonnie Høgh Published 21.09.2011 |
A researcher or a lonely nerd?
Video documentaries about the life as a researcher
Contact: PhD student Martin Gylling , mgy.lpf@cbs.dk Published 15.09.2011 |
Kick-starting new partnership
Funding to joint initiatives announced by Sauder School of Business and Copenhagen Business School
Published 14.09.2011 |
Increasing interest to join the international Globe programme
Among a record high number of applicants, 15 top students from the undergraduate International Business programme at CBS have been chosen to join this year’s Globe programme.
Contact: Responsible for the Globe-program, Martin Jes Iversen , mi.lpf@cbs.dk Former Globe student, Louise Søndergaard Published 13.09.2011 |
Breaks the barriers between education and career
CBS welcomes Master in International Management students
Contact: Journalist Lonnie Høgh , lh.info@cbs.dk Published 12.09.2011 |
University alliance to strengthen Danish growth
If Denmark must continue to be a rich country, we need to secure growth through more and better innovation within and across the knowledge intensive research areas where Denmark is in the lead.
Published 09.09.2011 |