Order a Researcher

- Plan your own lecture in connection with the Festival of Research

02/15/2010

Plan your own lecture in connection with the Festival of Research

You may choose from 300 lectures when Denmark's researchers share their knowledge in connection with the Festival of Research.

’Be Berlin’ and ’cOPENhagen’ are some of the slogans we encounter in the battle for international attention. Ideally, the campaigns are to attract more tourists, new citizens and/or investors, but place branding is so much more than just a logo. Those are the words of Birgit Stöber, who is one of the researchers giving a free lecture in connection with the Festival of Research.

True dialogue

- All Danes get a unique opportunity to hear an interesting lecture and engage in dialogue with the researcher. And the researchers enjoy telling people about their findings. This year, we are once again able to present the Danes with a comprehensive catalogue, which illustrates the diversity and scope of Danish research. I hope that a lot of people will take up the offer, says Helge Sander, Minister for Science, Technology and Innovation.

Danish design in Japan, share your knowledge and Danish/Italian world views

If you can get 15 or more people together, you can order your very own researcher and be given a free, relevant lecture on an interesting subject in the field of humanities, social sciences, health sciences or science. You can order the following lectures from CBS:

Brand new places!? Har vi brug for place branding (Brand new places!? Do we need place branding ) by Associate Professor Birgit Stöber

Nye trends i Japan (New trends in Japan) by Associate Professor Lisbeth Clausen

Så del dog den viden (Now share that knowledge) by Associate Professor Peter Holdt Christensen

Dansk og italiensk: to sprog, to verdenssyn (Danish and Italian: two languages, two world views) by Professor Iørn Korzen

Facts

The festival of Research is an annual, nationwide science event. The researcher gives the lecture during the Festival of Research, i.e. on 22, 23 or 24 April 2010.

In 2009, 274 lectures were given. To read more and order a researcher, click here

The page was last edited by: Communications // 07/06/2010