The year of 2020 has not been easy, and it has brought us many changes and challenges. This has put the lecturers' work to the test, but also given them the opportunity to stand out as exceptionally gifted lecturers.
“Den Usynlige Hånd” (The Invisible Hand) is awarded by the students to a lecturer at the department of Economics at the University of Copenhagen, who has demonstrated extraordinary abilities with regards to teaching/lecturing. It is our way as students to acknowledge the lecturers’ hard work and expertise.
SøS (Socialøkonomisk Samfund) established the award in 2000 to give students a chance to acknowledge talented lecturers in a way that’s visible to a wider audience.
Based on the nominations that SøS has received over the past couple of weeks, and in collaboration with the study committee at the Department of Economics, we have singled out a handful of lecturers, who will enter the final round of the nominations.
In order to find this year’s winner of “Den Usynlige Hånd”, we need your help! Therefore, a poll is published on https://forms.gle/9m3FAxxtk3PcUfEGA, so that you as a student are able to vote for one of the 11 lecturers mentioned below who you believe deserves the prize the most. The winner will be honoured for their work with regards to teaching, and will be announced on Thursday the 19th of November.
We sincerely hope that you will help us select the best lecturer at the department of Economics.
The nominated lecturers are as follows:
Anders Rahbek
Anders Munk-Nielsen
Asger Lau Andersen
Claus Galbo
Jeppe Druedahl
John Rand
Mette Ejrnæs
Michael Bergman
Michael Vedelsby
Peter Marcus Kristensen
Thomas Jensen
Martin Nø...
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