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Found In Translation – Issue nr.4

Vinteren kommer Winter is coming. I always hear this like a sinister-sounding voice hissing in my ear, which will make total sense to you if...

Thriving in a Danish Winter

Winter is coming to Denmark. Mornings are getting darker. Temperatures are dropping. You might have had to look out for your winter coat, hat...

How to live like a local – Episode 2

Skovshoved Gas Station and Olivers Garage Have you visited Skovshoved gas station yet? Designed by Arne Jacobsen and built in 1937, this iconic landmark sits...

Bicycle Culture in Denmark: Buying or Renting a Bicycle?

Do you bike? Whether you are new in Denmark, or have been here a few years it’s never too late to learn. Any time...

Found In Translation – Issue nr.3

Vi Hygger Os (We are having a cosy time) Ask a non-Dane what they associate most with Denmark and “hygge” is likely to come up....

The First Ever Danish Quantum Industry Day: What Internationals Need to Know

Quantum Revolution in Denmark: From Research to Commercialization "We have a strong tradition here in Denmark within the quantum field. Niels Bohr took the first...

Found in Translation – Issue nr.2

The Kids Are Alright, or Børnene har det godt This morning is School Photo Day for my kids and they’re up early taking far more...

Found in Translation – Issue nr.1

Hej, hvordan går det? Or, some introductions! The day I spoke to LWID’s Executive Editor, Narcis, about writing this column, I’d just had what I...

Seedlings: Early stage startups raising money summer of 2024.

Denmark is often framed as a country where businesses are easy to start, but difficult to grow. And for our community, it can sometimes...

How to live like a local- Sunday Hygge

The concept of hygge is integral to Danish life. The therapeutic benefits of hyggeligt activities include reducing feelings of anxiety, and loneliness (something often...
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