In the catalogue, you will find the language courses offered for spring semester 2010, including courses developed for administrative, teaching and research staff who wish to improve their English language proficiency and courses for international employees who wish to learn Danish or improve their Danish language skills.
In addition to our general and tailor-made language courses and one-to-one language training, we also offer a range of other services that can help employees cope with the language-related challenges resulting from the implementation of the University's internationalisation strategy.
The following courses close for registrations in early February:
•English for academic lecturers
•Conversational academic English for academic staff
•Scientific writing for academic staff
•Service English for administrative staff
•Communicative English and University Administrative Terminology for administrative staff
•Improve your writing skills for administrative staff
•Elementary Danish – Module 1 for international employees
•Academic Danish for international employees
To find out more about our courses and about how to register, please see the course catalogue here.
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