OLYMPICS 2021.07.09 Tokyo 2020: From euphoria to deep worry There was great joy and honour when the Japanese capital Tokyo was selected as host of the 2020 Olympics. Now they would show that Japan was back on the world stage again after the economic crisis in the 1990s.
2021.07.08 Blog Post: Mit liv med Kina - I clinch med et rastløst Kina I denne serie af blogindlæg fortæller Professor emeritus Jørgen Delman om sit arbejde med og i Kina, og hvad han har lært af det.
2021.07.02 Book chapter on the personal in NGO collaboration published by Karen Lauterbach Karen Lauterbach has published a book chapter entitled ‘‘I Will Not Tell Anyone Until You Have Left': The Ending of a Development Relationship Remembered' in a new volume on ‘NGOs and Lifeworlds in Africa:…
2021.06.30 Niels Kastfelt in Genstart on Boko Haram leader's presumed death The leader of the terror group Boko Haram, Abubakar Shekau, has been reported dead in northern Nigeria. In a podcast for the Genstart program on Danish national radio P1 associate professor emeritus Niels Kastfelt from…
COPE Socials 2021.06.25 Understanding the transborder implications of volcanic eruptions using a holistic approach The webinar was hosted by the Copenhagen Center for Disaster Research (COPE) and held on 10 June 2021. Dr. Amy Donovan, University Lecturer at the Department of Geography, University of Cambridge, discussed recent…
2021.06.15 PhD position The Center for Contemporary Buddhist Studies at the Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies invites applications for a 3-year PhD-scholarship
2021.06.09 Associate Professor Stig Jensen has written two articles on nature management in Chad Associate professor at Centre of African Studies, Stig Jensen, has written two articles, that explore nature management in Chad, and how the integrated conservation of bio-diversity in Chad has inspired the European…
Appointment 2021.05.25 Amanda Hammar appointed Professor The Faculty of Theology has appointed Associate Professor Amanda Hammar as Professor. In her new position as Professor of African Studies, alongside other roles and with other colleagues, she hope to combine several…
2021.05.20 Video: Making It Count The recording of the book talk with Arunabh Ghosh is now available.
Publication 2021.05.20 DMP knowledge base - a consolidated understanding of social media and crowdsourcing in disaster management processes New report reviewing Social Media & Crowdsourcing (SMCS) in Disasters calling for a more people-centred approach.
2021.04.27 The Stabilising Anchor of the Sahel is Threatened Associate professor at CAS, Stig Jensen has written an article on the recent killing of Chadian president Idriss Déby, and how this might have very big repercussions for the entire Sahel region. He analyses how Chad has…
2021.04.20 A year in a pandemic - Stig Jensen writes three articles on the Corona-crisis in Africa Associate professor at CAS, Stig Jensen, has written three articles on the COVID-19 pandemic and its implications and consequences on the African continent.
2021.04.13 New article on the COVID-19 Vaccine, Christian right end-time prophecy and conspiracy theory, by Senior Guest Researcher, Primus Tazanu. Senior Guest researcher at CAS, Primus Tazanu, publishes article on "COVID-19 vaccine, Christian right end-time prophecy, and conspiracy theory. The article pivots around COVID-19 and the vaccine, with the main point…
2021.04.09 New article on refugee-refugee hosting in faith-based contexts by Karen Lauterbach Karen Lauterbach (Associate Professor at CAS) has published the article ‘’A Refugee Pastor in a Refugee Church’: Refugee-Refugee Hosting in a Faith Based Context’ in Migration and Society (vol. 4, issue 1). The article…
Case challenge 2021.04.07 A student solution for Brazil's mass vaccination problem A multidisciplinary team consisting of five students from Global Health, Global Development, and Medicine represented the University of Copenhagen at the 2021 Emory Morningside Global Health Case Competition.
2021.04.06 Hans Olsson writes article on COVID-19, food shortages, and Christian farming in South Africa In this article Hans Olsson puts focus on the relationship between religion and farming in South Africa and discusses how a Christian model to grow food enters questions of social and ecological sustainability.…
2021.03.30 Stig Jensen discusses the African football association CAF and their new president, Patrice Motsepe The African football association CAF has a new president, after Ahmad Ahmad from Madagascar had to resign due to corruption. The new man at the helm is the South African business man and mining billionaire Patrice…
CASE CHALLENGE 2021.03.24 New Global Health Case Challenge: Improving quality of care at birth in the wake of COVID-19 There is a new student case challenge in town! University of Copenhagen is re-launching its popular international Global Health Case Challenge in collaboration with three Nordic universities.
New research 2021.03.19 The fight against diarrheal diseases in Bangladesh Rebeca Sultana has spent the last six years investigating diarrheal diseases including cholera transmission in a low-income urban community in Dhaka. Read her story here.
2021.03.19 Asian Futures: Rethinking the Asian Century This seminar open a series of talks on the question of Asian Futures in the 21st century.