Attend this information session to explore research and industry career opportunities in Neuroscience, Quantum, Biosolutions (Biotech) & Power-to-X (Green Energy) in Denmark.
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Curious about living in Denmark? We are here to help.
This presentation will introduce you to the "need to knows" about Denmark as a research career destination.
But life isn't all about work! In this session you will hear more about career and funding opportunities, but also life outside of the lab from the Head of Science Hub Denmark, Alexander Watts and Neuroscience Project Manager, Caitríona Organ.
This presentation and Q&A is offered by Science Hub Denmark, a three-year project funded by the Lundbeck, Novo Nordisk, and Villum Foundations.
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Agenda
This information session will give an overview of life in Denmark and insight into the Danish research community.
This short information session is a one stop shop for information on careers and life in Denmark. Whether you already have a bag packed and a lab group in mind, or are only considering a potential move, there is something for you here!
When
What
16:00-16:15
The journey: Personal story of moving to and living in Denmark as an international
16:15-16:45
Launching your research journey in Denmark: Opportunities, support, and life in Denmark
16:45-17:15
Q&A Session
17:15-17:30
Networking
Speakers
Learn more about your speakers from Science Hub Denmark
Alexander is an international man. He is half Danish, half English, raised in Mexico, educated in the USA and Thailand. In short, he knows how it feels to move your life to a new place. Alexander and his young family moved back to Denmark for the work-life balance. Here in Denmark, a highly ambitious career does not, and should not, interfere with a rich home life, you can do both!
Caitríona is a recent graduate from the Neuroscience Masters program at the University of Copenhagen. Hailing from Cork in Ireland, she moved to Denmark two years ago to pursue her degree. Despite moving for research, when she arrived in the city she fell in love with life here. From the long bright summer days of biking, swimming and spending time with friends, to the cosy hygge evenings in winter. She is now applying for PhD programs here in Denmark.
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