The desire for independence in Greenland is a desire to become an equal part of the world.Cast: Ulrik Pram Gad, senior researcher at DIIS & Qivioq Løvstrøm, assistant professor at Ilisimatusarfik. Organization, host and editing: Marie Barse.Language: Danish.
"Social problems and social policy in Greenland" - new chapter in the book "Social policy" (in Danish).Read more: https://hansreitzel.dk/fag/socialpolitik-bog-15479-9788702363395.
Nick Duelund is a finalist in the PhD competition Paasisavut.
Ulunnguaq Markussen is a finalist in the PhD competition Paasisavut.
Naja Carina Steenholdt is a finalist in the PhD competition Paasisavut.
Ilisimatusarfik and Aalborg University collaborate on a PhD project about cardiac arrhythmias in Greenland.In this video (in Danish), doctor and PhD student Nadja Albertsen talks about the project - and how you can get involved.
Now you can listen to the seventh podcast with graduates in the series "Valuable knowledge" (in Greenlandic).The seventh guest is Ulunnguaq Markussen, who graduated in 2019.
Now you can listen to the sixth podcast with graduates in the series "Valuable knowledge" (in Greenlandic).The sixth guest is Angutinnguaq Olsen, who graduated in 2021.
Now you can listen to the fifth podcast with graduates in the series "Valuable knowledge" (in Greenlandic).The fifth guest is Marianne Jensen, who graduated in 2020.
Now you can listen to the fourth podcast with graduates in the series "Valuable knowledge" (in Greenlandic).The fourth guest is Heidi Rosing, who graduated in 2017.
Now you can listen to the third podcast with graduates in the series "Valuable knowledge" (in Greenlandic).The third guest is Camilla Kleemann-Andersen, who graduated in 2020.
Presentation by Steven Arnfjord: "Homelessness and structural violence in a frameless socio-political arctic everyday life - challenges & possible solutions" (in Danish).
Now you can listen to the second podcast with graduates in the series "Valuable knowledge" (in Greenlandic).The second guest is Ane-Mette Broberg Damgaard, who graduated in 2020.
Now you can listen to the first podcast with graduates in the series "Valuable knowledge" (in Greenlandic).The first guest is Aviaq Reimer Olsen, who graduated in 2021.
This November, we present yet another research video - and here you can watch and listen to Mitdlarak Lennert, who received her PhD at Ilisimatusarfik before the summer holidays (in Greenlandic).
This June, we present yet another research video - and here you can see and hear Bonnie Jensen talk about her PhD project: "Childhood home or orphanage?" (in Danish).
This February, we present the second research video - and here you can see and hear PhD student Louise Andersen talk about her PhD project about "The school designs for the pupils so they can continue in upper secondary education" (in Danish).
See and hear Professor Peter Berliner talk about his research in mobilization of communities, social resilience and social learning processes (in Danish).
In this episode you can hear Gimmi Olsen talk about his PhD project about the Greenlandic church's diaconal practice (in Danish).
In this episode you can hear Morten Meldgaard talk about his research in the Greenlandic sled dog (in Danish).
In this episode you can hear Anders Øgaard talk about his research project: distance learning in Greenland (in Danish).
In our opening episode you can meet Steven Arnfjord, and hear about his research in homelessness (in Danish).
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