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The Danish Cultural Institute's head office is in Copenhagen, Denmark. The number and location of offices has varied over the years. The number and location of offices has varied over the years. Earlier there were institutes in France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States, the Netherlands , northern Italy, Hungary, Estonia, Lithuania ...
The project was initiated by the Council of Europe [1] Culture Committee and Secretariat and has been carried out in partnership with the ERICarts Institute [2] since 1998. It is realised in partnership with a community of practice made up of independent cultural policy researchers, NGOs and national government representatives from across Europe.
The Danish Agency for Culture and Palaces (Danish: Slots- og Kulturstyrelsen) is an agency under the aegis of the Danish Ministry of Culture. The agency carries out the cultural policies of the Danish government within the visual and performing arts, music, literature, museums, historical and cultural heritage, broadcasting, libraries and all ...
Denmark must answer accusations at the European Court of Justice (ECJ) on Monday that its policy of demolishing minority-heavy neighbourhoods to promote integration amounts to racial discrimination.
The Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies (Danish: Institut for Tværkulturelle og Regionale Studier) or ToRS is a department at the Faculty of the Humanities at the University of Copenhagen. It is the home to several area and language studies disciplines focused in geographical areas outside of Europe, as well as comparative ...
The Institute performs and communicates basic research, research-based consulting, and commissioned work by the Danish Parliament, Ministries, NGOs, and other clients. [ 2 ] The legal foundation for DIIS states that the Institute must continuously assess Denmark's foreign policy and political situation and inform the Danish media, politicians ...
The culture of Denmark has a rich artistic and scientific heritage. The fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen (1805–1875), the philosophical essays of Søren Kierkegaard (1813–1855), the short stories of Karen Blixen, penname Isak Dinesen, (1885–1962), the plays of Ludvig Holberg (1684–1754), modern authors such as Herman Bang and Nobel laureate Henrik Pontoppidan and the dense ...
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