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Building Bridges: How International Community Aarhus Helps Internationals Feel at Home

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Finding Your Place in Aarhus

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In Pic: Pippi Skygge, Communications Specialist at International Community

 

Moving to a new country is never easy, but for internationals in Aarhus, there’s a dedicated organization that helps smooth the transition. International Community Aarhus provides free services and resources to help internationals integrate into Danish society, navigate bureaucratic hurdles, and build meaningful social connections. I sat down with Pippi Skygge, Communications Specialist at International Community, to learn more about their mission, challenges, and the vibrant international scene in Aarhus.

 

 

A Hub for Support and Connection

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“We aim to give internationals an overview of everything the city has to offer,” Pippi explains. “That includes practical guidance, social events, and networking opportunities.”
The organization offers a Newcomer Guide, an online resource covering essential topics like tax registration, healthcare, schooling options, and cultural activities. They also manage an event portal featuring a mix of their own events and listings from cultural institutions, making it easy for newcomers to find activities that suit their interests.

Another standout initiative is Join a Club, a directory of over 130 clubs and associations that actively welcome international members. “From sports and book clubs to archery and creative workshops, this platform helps people find their community and make meaningful connections,” says Pippi.

What Makes Aarhus Special?

Aarhus may be Denmark’s second-largest city, but it maintains a unique balance between a small-town feel and big-city opportunities. “We call it the world’s smallest big city,” Pippi shares. “It has a welcoming, local vibe while offering plenty of cultural and professional opportunities.”

Unlike Copenhagen, Aarhus has fewer international residents, which sometimes makes integration more challenging. That’s why International Community is working hard to ensure internationals feel at home and that local businesses recognize the value of a diverse workforce.

Overcoming Challenges

One of the biggest hurdles for International Community is raising awareness. “Many companies and internationals don’t know about our services,” Pippi says. “We’re focusing on spreading the word, particularly to SMEs, so they can better support their international employees.”

A key part of their mission is not just attracting internationals to Aarhus, but ensuring they stay and thrive. One major factor in retention is employment opportunities for spouses, which remains a challenge in Denmark. “We hope to bridge this gap by providing more career guidance and networking opportunities,” Pippi notes.

Events That Bring People Together

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International Community hosts a variety of events throughout the year, catering to different needs. Their flagship event, Expat Reception, takes place in August and welcomes hundreds of internationals with speeches from the mayor, networking opportunities, and entertainment.

They also organize Little Friends, a playgroup for parents on maternity leave, Finally Friday, a relaxed networking event, and Meet Your Club, where internationals can connect with local organizations. A new initiative, Career Journey, supports job-seeking internationals with success stories, mental health resources, and insights from professionals who have successfully navigated the Danish job market.

The Cultural Exchange

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For Pippi, one of the most rewarding aspects of her job is engaging in cultural discussions between Danes and internationals. “Danes can sometimes seem reserved, but often it’s because we don’t want to intrude,” she explains. “Having conversations about cultural differences helps break down barriers and fosters deeper understanding.”

Why Choose Aarhus?

When asked why internationals should choose Aarhus over Copenhagen, Pippi highlights three key reasons:

  1. A Strong University Scene – Aarhus University offers world-class education and research opportunities.
  2. Work-Life Balance – Denmark’s emphasis on flexibility and well-being makes Aarhus an attractive place to live.
  3. A Thriving Cultural Scene – From music festivals like Spot Festival to its vibrant creative community, Aarhus is full of opportunities for cultural exploration.

Final Thoughts

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With its free services, rich community programs, and strong ties to local businesses, International Community Aarhus is an invaluable resource for internationals looking to integrate and thrive in Denmark’s second city. If you’re new to Aarhus or considering a move, this organization should be your first stop.

For more information, visit International Community Aarhus.

Pratik Hariharan
Pratik Hariharan
Pratik Hariharan is a sustainability and ESG professional who helps companies navigate the complexities of climate and CSR disclosures at CEMAsys. Between 2023 and 2025, he also served as the LinkedIn Lead for Last Week in Denmark. Outside of his professional life, he is a freelance writer for Rockfreaks.net and Rolling Stone India, specialising in reviews of albums, concerts, and festivals within the heavier music genres. Additionally, Pratik serves as a Board Member for the Brotherhood of Professionals of Colour (BPoC), leading the Communications and PR efforts.

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