Keep track of Danish politics at Altinget

For anybody who wants to stay abreast of current affairs. Access to the Altinget news site is free of charge for CBS students and staff. Check in whenever you feel like it or sign up for their newsletter.

01/03/2022

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For anybody who wants to stay abreast of current affairs. Access to the Altinget news site is free of charge for CBS students and staff. Check in whenever you feel like it or sign up for their newsletter.

Altinget represents great expertise on Danish politics. Their news flow operates around the clock and they zoom in on everything having to do with Danish society, including national and local politics as well as business and the public sector. They have also introduced artificail intelligence to make sure that readers can track draft legislation as it passes through parliament, consultation responses, and ministerial Q&As, making it a great resource for party-political insights.

At Altinget you can navigate topical hierarchies for easy access to topics of particular interest such as Christiansborg, Civil Service, Digital, and Research. And if you are curious to find out about job changes, retirements, and promotions, you will find all of this in the section Jobs & People.

Articles, analyses, polls, and discussions are abounding on the Altinget news site. Check out their wide selection of podcasts or flip through"Magasinet", their monthly magazine which is also available in print in the library. We receive free copies for distribution every month, so stop by the counter to collect your copy. 

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Happy reading.

 

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