INTERNATIONAL Denmark: Copenhagen Business School seeks 90 new academics

Copenhagen Business School (CBS) has launched a recruitment campaign that will see it increase its total academic staff headcount by 15% over the next two to three years.
Weds, 8 Feb 2012
Copenhagen Business School (CBS) has launched a recruitment campaign that will see it increase its total academic staff headcount by 15% over the next two to three years.

With 600 permanent academic staff currently employed, this equates to 90 new hires, and 70 of these are currently being advertised through Danish and international media.CBS president Per Holten-Andersen says that the new hires will ensure the “constant development” of the university’s research and teaching, having increased teaching hours and decreased class sizes in 2010 and 2011.

Holten-Andersen says that the university is “investing substantially in educating the next generation of Danish business leaders”.

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