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This year again, KEA conducted a survey amongst our international students: They want to top up their degree or use it to make a career here in Denmark – only 3 percent want to return to their home country.
The Danish labour market can be quite a thing for international students. Finding a job is one thing, but decoding Danish humour, sarcasm and not least Danish bosses is quite another. But international students at KEA feel they were well equipped for the job in Denmark.
Are you ready for a labour market with a flat organisational hierarchy where sarcasm, failure cakes and shared successes go hand in hand with bosses who clean up after breakfast and have the door open to sparring? Here is an intro to the Danish labour market from American Kay Xander Mellish.
For the first time in KEA's history, students were able to attend a virtual open house, and the interest exceeded the cautious expectations.
Every year, we see an increase in the proportion of international KEA students getting their internship in Denmark. One of the reasons behind is our great effort to ensure that international students get internships – and jobs – in Denmark.
The e-book 'Fashion at a Turning Point' shows how teachers can best support students in changing the fashion industry into a more sustainable direction. And how companies can benefit the most from students and their knowledge.
Architectural Technology and Construction Management student Aske Strandberg has initiated a series of talks that bring together students and some of the biggest and most interesting players in the construction industry. Where both parties learn something.
It is lack of jobs that leads international students to leave Denmark – not lack of willingness to stay, says Nikita Gavrilovs. However, he believes there has been a culture change in companies.
Dwayne Shows benefited so much from KEA Library's webinar on assignment writing and study skills that he thinks it should be mandatory for everyone on the 1st. semester. If you need help you can find them online.
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