Introduktion til dansk arbejdskultur / Introduction to Danish work culture and networking

Date
04.11.2026
Price
DKK 0
Start 04.11.2026
Lessons 2
Event no.: 09061-26
 
Location Gothersgade 14, 1. floor
Price DKK 0

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Bliv mere fortrolig med dansk arbejdskulturAt tale dansk er én ting – noget helt andet er at forstå og blive en del af dansk arbejdskultur.

Danske arbejdspladser er ofte kendetegnet ved flad struktur og decentralisering af ansvar, men hvad betyder det egentlig?

Kom med til en workshop om dansk arbejdskultur og bliv klogere. Underviser i dansk og cand.mag. i kultur- og forretningskommunikation Charlotte Kaare-Gonçalves fortæller, hvordan dansk kultur påvirker måden, danske virksomheder arbejder på internt. Du får indblik i, hvad du skal være opmærksom på, og du bliver udfordret på dine egne antagelser om at arbejde i en dansk kontekst.

Efter workshoppen er der mulighed for at netværke og møde andre deltagere.

PraktiskWorkshoppen foregår på engelsk og er åben for alle danskkursister på Studieskolen. Det er gratis at deltage, men du skal tilmelde dig i forvejen.

Det foregår:
Onsdag den 4. november kl. 13.00-15.00.
Studieskolen, Borgergade 12
Du kan se lokalet på skærmen ved indgangen.




Get more comfortable with Danish work cultureSpeaking Danish is one thing – integrating into Danish workplace culture is quite another.

Danish workplaces are often defined by a flat hierarchy and decentralisation of responsibility, but what does that even mean?

Join us for a workshop on Danish work culture to learn more. Danish teacher and MA in Culture and Business Communication, Charlotte Kaare-Gonçalves, will explore how Danish culture affects the way Danish companies work internally. You’ll discover what to look out for and challenge your assumptions about working in a Danish environment.

After the workshop there will be a chance for you to mingle and expand your network.

Practical informationThe workshop will be held in English and is open to all Danish students from Studieskolen. It is free but you have to register in advance.

Time and place:
Wednesday 4 November, 13:00-15:00
Studieskolen, Borgergade 12
You can see the room number on the screen by the entrance.

Charlotte Kaare-Gonçalves

Charlotte recommends:
Do you have a favourite place outside of Copenhagen?
"Roskilde is a fantastic city! It’s one of the oldest cities in Denmark and contains a lot of cultural history. It’s also located next to Roskilde Fjord, which is known for its beautiful paths and wildlife. All while being only a 25-minute train ride away from Copenhagen.
For those interested in history, there is the Cathedral and the Viking Ship Museum by the harbour. But for those interested in culture, I recommend a visit to Musicon, which is an area full of container homes, graffiti and unique shops. Here you might find your next recycled gem in the shop Om-klædning. There’s also the magnificent rock museum RAGNAROCK, which is shaped like a gigantic electric guitar."

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Introduktion til dansk arbejdskultur / Introduction to Danish work culture and networking

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