Denmark Slows Master's Degree Reforms | AcademicJobs.com
Denmark's new coalition government proposes slowing 2023 master's reforms, expanding STEM places by 2,000, and addressing enrolment challenges in humanities at universities.
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Maja Horst serves as Dean of the Faculty of Arts at Aarhus University, a role she assumed on 1 June 2023. Prior to this appointment, she was Professor of Responsible Technology at the Technical University of Denmark and Professor of Science Communication at the University of Copenhagen. She obtained her PhD from Copenhagen Business School in 2003. Her research centers on science and technology studies, science communication, and science management, areas reflected in her extensive publication record that includes journal articles, book chapters, and books. Google Scholar lists more than 3,200 citations to her work. She maintains an active profile in academic governance through memberships on boards and committees, including roles with Moesgaard Museum, Constructive Institute, and others.
Horst contributes to the broader academic community via editorial and review activities in her fields of expertise. Her professional email address is publicly listed on the Aarhus University website.
Denmark's new coalition government proposes slowing 2023 master's reforms, expanding STEM places by 2,000, and addressing enrolment challenges in humanities at universities.