Valuable knowledge
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16. September 2024
Remember, on our website you can always listen to the podcast series "Valuable Knowledge", where some of our graduates talk about their theses (in Greenlandic)
Remember, on our website you can always listen to the podcast series "Valuable Knowledge", where some of our graduates talk about their theses (in Greenlandic).
Here you can listen to:
- Aviaq Reimer Olsen: Aviaq's thesis is about when students start high school in Nuuk, they often encounter two different cultures that can create problems and misunderstandings between students and teachers - and in her study she had to go back to G50.
- Ane-Mette Broberg Damgaard: Ane-Mette's thesis is about theater in Greenland - but along the way she faced challenges as there is a lack of articles and discussions about theater in the media.
- Camilla Kleemann-Andersen: In her thesis, Camilla analyzed the Greenlandic language and the many emotions involved - and as she mentions: if we don't talk about the emotions that arise around the language debate, and if we don't talk about the background to those emotions, we won't get over them.
- Heidi Rosing: In her thesis, Heidi analyzed young people's social opinions after watching the documentary “Mumisitsinerup nipaa” about the music band Sumé in the 1970s.
- Marianne Jensen: In her thesis, Marianne investigated decision-making processes in construction companies from 1950-60 and asked the question 'post-colonial victim or self-inflicted problems?'.
- Angutinnguaq Olsen: In his thesis, Angutinnguaq studied reindeer hunting in the past and present - and he is the first to study Nassuttoq from Greenland.
- Ulunnguaq Markussen: In her thesis, Ulunnguaq investigated why the majority want independence in Greenland.
- Host: Nivi Pedersen
- Producer, editor & idea: Mudi Kramer Berthelsen
- Sound & music: Fabrizio Barzanti
- Partner from Ilisimatusarfik: Per Arnfjord
The podcast series "Valuable knowledge" is kindly sponsored by:
- Naalakkersuisut's culture funds
- Sermeq funds
- Tips & Lotto funds
- NunaFonden
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