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  • 02.02.2015

    24 hours with communication and sleeping bag

    Eleven mixed teams of eleven nationalities have competed to help Novo Nordisk fight diabetes in urban areas. They had 24 hours to solve the task and they were told to bring a sleeping bag, because they were not likely to get much rest during the ComCaseCompetition.
  • 30.01.2015

    CBS invites staff to international entrepreneurship conference

    CBS is hosting the international EFMD conference in Entrepreneurship Education from the 25th-27th of February. International participants and eminent speakers will participate and discuss the theme “Entrepreneurial Leaders, Educators and Students - A mindset for the Future”.
  • 30.01.2015

    Expanded Career Fair will equip students

    On 4 February, CBS will host a Career Fair with more participating companies than ever before. At the same time, CBS Career Centre has come up with new initiatives to better equip students.
  • 29.01.2015

    New research: From failure to success

    The board of directors and a company’s past play a significant role if a company is looking to make a financial turnaround, concludes CBS business historian Martin Jes-Iversen in his new book, Turnaround. He had the unique opportunity to watch from the machine room of a 145-year-old hearing aid and headset company as it managed to come unscathed through a major crisis.
  • 28.01.2015

    CBS avoids redundancies

    On 19 November 2014, CBS gave notice of likely large-scale redundancies. However, a large number of staff members have chosen to enter into agreements on voluntary redundancy. This means that CBS will avoid having to make remaining staff members redundant.
  • 28.01.2015

    "Simple solution" wins idea prize

    A group of CBS students have won a category at the start-up competition 'Venture Cup Idea Competition' in cooperation with a group of American students.
  • 21.01.2015

    CBS invites international applicants to visit

    For the first time CBS is hosting two information events specifically for international applicants considering a bachelor's or master's programme at CBS. The events will give the participants an insight into life at CBS and information about living and studying in Denmark.
  • 12.01.2015

    CBS researcher to renew the Danish Marketing Practices Act

    Disguised advertising on private blogs. Spam on Facebook. Marketing on new media is certainly popular, but it is difficult for companies to recognise what is allowed and what is not. A new committee under the Ministry of Business and Growth will revise the Marketing Practices Act and Torben Hansen, Professor of consumer behaviour at CBS, is appointed to participate on the committee as an expert.
  • 09.01.2015

    CBS in January

    How are the Danish management programmes doing and what kind of managers have they produced? These and other questions will be debated at an event in January, which is also a busy month for communication students competing in a 24-hour international case competition.

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