NEEDS 2022 2023.01.24 Disasters, Climate Change and Law: Reflections from the NEEDS conference and COPE stay As someone who is interested in the intersection between law and disasters – it is always exciting to find an event that caters to both. This made the Northern European Conference on Emergency and Disaster Studies…
2023.01.12 Piss off: Salva Kiir and South Sudan On the recent episode of the Danish Radio podcast Genstart, Associate Professor at CAS, Stig Jensen tells the story of the leader who became president of South Sudan.
New research 2023.01.09 What characterises emergency response to slowly developing crises and disasters? An EU-funded project hosted at Roskilde University in collaboration with Copenhagen Center for Disaster Research (COPE) takes a closer look at the characteristics of attention and proactive response in the context of…
COVID-19 2022.12.07 Risk and resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic The study identified five key themes in the experiences of people living with chronic illnesses during the pandemic: wellbeing, normality, healthcare access, coping resources, and meaningfulness.
NEEDS 2022 2022.12.06 Multiple Perspectives, Cultivating Communities: Reflections on the NEEDS 2022 Conference Disaster Studies is a growing multidisciplinary field that continues to produce diverse – and often competing or contrasting – perspectives on how disasters are conceptualized and addressed. The Northern European…
Obituary 2022.11.30 Obituary: Siri Tellier (2 April 1946 – 19 October 2022) Global health and the Section of Global Health at the Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen has lost an inspiring scholar and infatigable spokeswoman for health and human rights.
New research 2022.11.29 Improving the efforts to support families in humanitarian crises New research project sets out to evaluate the Nurturing Families intervention - a scalable, multi-sectoral, component-based intervention for families experiencing multiple difficulties.
2022.11.29 Nai Lee Kalema, visiting researcher on the CERTIZEN project Nai Lee Kalema is a Visiting Researcher at the University of Copenhagen's Centre for African Studies (CAS) for the CERTIZENS project. Nai is a third-year PhD candidate in Innovation and Public Policy at the UCL…
2022.11.22 Land healing, farming and spiritual cleansing in Southern Africa In their recent work, Marie Curie Fellow, Hans Olsson, and Associate Professor Karen Lauterbach ask what the relationship between religion, healing and farming in Southern Africa could look like? Discussing Christian…
Podcast 2022.11.21 New podcast about research capacity development and environmental health in Zanzibar A new podcast series from the University of Copenhagen about research capacity development and environmental health in Zanzibar.
Research 2022.11.18 Pushing the Boundaries in Disaster Studies: Reflections from the NEEDS 2022 PhD Workshop Integrated in this year's Northern European Emergency and Disaster Studies (NEEDS) Conference in Copenhagen, there was a two-day PhD Workshop which took place between October 31 and November 1.
2022.11.17 Climate reparations can give a Denmark comeback as an aid beacon Why is Denmark paying development aid? To answer this question Associate Professor Stig Jensen has written an article about Denmark's proposal to pay climate reparations to the Global South. He explains that it is…
Climate Change 2022.10.26 New collaboration between the University College Copenhagen and University of Belize COPE researcher Rico Kongsager from the University College Copenhagen just returned from Belize, where he, together with his colleague Maren Egedorf, are in the initial phase of establishing a collaboration with the…
Climate Change 2022.10.20 High temperatures exacerbated by climate change made 2022 Northern Hemisphere droughts more likely Western Central Europe, North America, China, and other parts of the Northern Hemisphere faced water shortages, extreme heat, and soil moisture drought conditions throughout the summer of 2022
Antibiotics 2022.10.13 Myths about antibiotics are a much bigger problem than you think A recent study by the University of Copenhagen is used to develop new communication materials informing patients and health care professionals about the correct use of antibiotics.
Interview 2022.10.07 Interview with Suchismita Goswami, PhD student at COPE Meet COPE PhD student, Suchismita Goswami. She is currently working on the project ‘Disaster Risk Creation and Urban Resettlement Processes’, funded by the Independent Research Fund Denmark.
Climate Change 2022.10.06 Climate change likely increased extreme monsoon rainfall, flooding highly vulnerable communities in Pakistan From mid-June until the end of August 2022, large parts of Pakistan experienced record-breaking monsoonal rainfall, leading to large parts of the country being flooded.
Mexico 2022.10.03 Mexicans should consume less ultra-processed products – especially pregnant women Ultra-processed products negatively impact Mexican pregnant women, and Mexico could learn a great deal from Denmark when it comes to living a healthier life, says Adriana Granich, a Mexican epidemiologist and medical…
2022.09.13 Strengthening links between technologies and society for European disaster resilience On August 22, 2022, the Copenhagen Center for Disaster Research (COPE) invited Anne Bach Nielsen, postdoctoral researcher at the University of Copenhagen and Nina Blom Andersen, reader at University College Copenhagen…
Summer courses 2022.09.13 Global health summer courses: 150 students are ready to tackle future global health challenges Over three weeks, 150 students from more than 20 different countries have participated in School of Global Health's summer courses