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8 March, 8 women, 8 research results

Date Time 8 March, 8 women, 8 research results We celebrate the past year’s publications, projects and research results from female researchers at the University of Copenhagen. Read along and meet eight of the University’s researchers and their work. Happy Women’s Day to everyone! 1 Celebrity culture is not new but has shaped society going back to antiquity Celebrities are not only found in reality TV and tabloid media. Celebrities are interesting to study because they embody, as individuals, what we think is important in terms of culture and society. Celebrity culture has thus helped – and still helps to shape society going back as far as to Julius Caesar, over Greta Thunberg and to Søren Brostrøm, director general of the Danish Health Authority.

Kalevala Week programs to begin Feb 23 | News, Sports, Jobs

Finlandia University HANCOCK The Copper Country Community Arts Center and the Finlandia University Finnish & Nordic Studies Program are pleased to announce Kalevala Week 2021, a joint program of public events in celebration of Finland’s national epic, Kalevala. Centered on the CCCAC’s annual Art of the Kalevala exhibition and the Finnish & Nordic Studies Program’s annual Kalevala reading marathon, this series will highlight the important place Kalevala has in the Copper Country through a series of events that will be offered online and in person. The Kalevalathon invites members of the public to participate as readers of individual runes. Readers will need to have their own copy of Kalevala to read from, in any language or translation. The Crawford English translation of Kalevala is freely available at projectruneberg.org; many public libraries also have the epic available for checkout. The events are:

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