Humans of CBSbyAnna Holte
How does it feel to start a new chapter?
“I feel super motivated, I have the opportunity to do exactly what I like. But it’s also challenging, because I have to get all this new information and new responsibility now that I’m a fellow at CBS."
David Castro, PhD fellow, international political economy
How does it feel to start a new chapter?
“A new chapter in your life is always exciting. There haven’t actually been many breaks, so I’m used to changes with the same focus. But I suddenly feel very grown up and must remember to appreciate the process along the way so that the years don’t just fly by.”
Emil Boye, BSc in Business Administration and Psychology
How does it feel to start a new chapter?
“Nice to be back. I was expecting a hectic August, but it became even more hectic when news of more cutbacks was announced.”
Kristina Katberg, event coordinator, Campus Services
How does it feel to start a new chapter?
“I’m a bit nervous because it’s my second year in Denmark. I have to prepare for the next chapter in my life and hopefully get a job.”
Qin Via, MSc in Business Administration and Bioentrepreneurship
How does it feel to start a new chapter?
“Wow, it’s overwhelming. It is the start of the final part of my education. That makes it suddenly more real and serious. So it’s ‘full on’, now I’m setting my sights on focusing on practice and solutions rather than theory.”
Siri Rota Knudsen, BSc in Business Administration and Psychology
How does it feel to start a new chapter?
“Excitement and fear. In this next chapter, I have to know new people and connect with them. It has been a bit hard adapting to the Danish lifestyle, but it’s definitely worth it.”
Raul Sarasola, MSc in Business Administration and Bioentrepreneurship
How does it feel to start a new chapter?
“A new chapter is refreshing, and I feel ready to get cracking. I’m going on an adventure with my friend and colleague from CBS Students. The plan is to drive 8,000 km from Copenhagen to Marrakech, and deliver school supplies to children living in the remote areas of the Sahara.”
Stanislas Salavert, BSc in Business Administration and Sociology
How does it feel to start a new chapter?
“The summer has been a time for contemplation, knowledge production and inventing and developing new initiatives. But that changed suddenly on 17 August as we had to begin a new narrative with the announcement of savings and layoffs. That turned the planning and start of a new chapter upside down.”
Vibeke Ankersborg, senior consultant