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Dear guests!<\/p>\n<p>Today, we celebrate the fact that it is 150 years since women were granted access to the university.<\/p>\n<p>Who was it that opened the medieval gates of the University of Copenhagen (UCPH) to women?<\/p>\n<p>The women themselves, of course.<\/p>\n<p>But also the liberal, democratic world order that arrived in Copenhagen \u2014 from the continent and from the United States.<\/p>\n<p>Today, that world order is in disarray.<\/p>\n<p>An Instagram reel plays on the inner ticker of my mind.<br \/>\nYou may recall it from September:<br \/>\nPresident Macron, caught on a pavement in New York.<br \/>\nThe representative of good old Europe<br \/>\nhas stepped out of his darkened car.<br \/>\nA police officer politely asks Macron to wait.<br \/>\nTrump\u2019s motorcade has to pass first.<br \/>\n<em>America First<\/em> \u2014 heading to the UN to deliver a scolding to Europe.<br \/>\nIn disbelief, Macron rings up Trump:<br \/>\n\u00bb<em>Everything is frozen for you\u00ab<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Europe is being frozen out, parked on a pavement while the new world order drives right past it.<\/p>\n<p>That\u2019s also the conclusion of a widely discussed report published in Europe last year.<\/p>\n<p>\u00bb<em>For the first time since the Cold War, we must genuinely fear for our self-preservation\u00ab<\/em>, said the report\u2019s author, Mario Draghi, the Italian economist and former president of the European Central Bank.<\/p>\n<p>A couple of months ago, Draghi delivered a progress report \u2014 one year on, but sadly with no progress.<\/p>\n<p>Energy prices are up.<br \/>\nTrade barriers are up.<br \/>\nDebt is up.<br \/>\nAutocracies are up.<br \/>\nThe innovation gap with China, India and the US \u2014 up, up, up.<\/p>\n<p>Fortunately, Draghi still points to a way forward for Europe: We must do \u00bbfewer things better\u00ab!<\/p>\n<p>The way forward means abandoning the peanut butter approach \u2014 a thin layer spread to the edges of the continent. And taking a\u00a0decisive new path instead.<\/p>\n<p>Less diesel engine \u2014 more quantum computer.<\/p>\n<p>The way forward means committing to Europe\u2019s very best research communities, transforming the continent into more than just an old museum with good food.<\/p>\n<p>The way forward is science as a blueprint for industrial policy \u2014 one that provides work for both lab coats and boiler suits across a productive Europe.<\/p>\n<p>But Draghi\u2019s path forward requires a new social contract:<\/p>\n<p>Politicians must accept that both basic research and innovation are messy processes with many dead ends on the road to major breakthroughs.<\/p>\n<p>Capital \u2014 with a capital C \u2014 must invest more in Europe and more in frontier research.<\/p>\n<p>And universities must \u2014 must! \u2014 uphold the highest standards of basic research.<\/p>\n<p>But our part of the social contract also means that universities \u2014 even more than today \u2014 must be meeting places for ideas, for boldness, and for early investment.<\/p>\n<p>And some of our deepest basic researchers need to be brought up to the surface to direct their world-class research towards mission-driven goals.<\/p>\n<p>Just like Inge Lehmann in the 1950s, when she was headhunted to the US to help Americans \u2014 and the whole Western world \u2014 detect Soviet nuclear test explosions.<\/p>\n<p>Or Professor Rebecca Adler-Nissen, who, after a stellar career in international politics, pivoted to artificial intelligence.<\/p>\n<p>She now heads CAISA \u2014 Centre for Artificial Intelligence in Society \u2014 which brings together the brightest minds from universities across Denmark.<\/p>\n<p>To help us all <em>use<\/em> AI in a way that unites us \u2014 rather than divides us.<\/p>\n<p>Finally, Draghi urges us to scrap the rules that stand in the way of excellence.<\/p>\n<p>Imagine the former central bank chief in a time machine, sent back to 1875.<\/p>\n<p>Surely he would say it\u2019s utter madness to keep out one half of the pool of talent from university?<\/p>\n<p>After submitting her application to UCPH, Nielsine Nielsen had to endure a year and a half of absurd arguments against women before she was finally admitted to study medicine \u2014 as the first female student (alongside Marie Gleerup).<\/p>\n<p>We must also take the Nielsine Nielsen test today.<\/p>\n<p>Are we open enough to new ideas?<br \/>\nAre we fast enough?<br \/>\nAre our students and researchers ready to take risks?<br \/>\nOr are there too many obstacles in the way?<\/p>\n<p>Yesterday, in my role as chair of the government\u2019s task force, I presented proposals to remove the biggest obstacles and loosen the most rigid regulations that stand in the way of turning research into innovation. UCPH is ready!<\/p>\n<h3>Peace, predictability and appetite for risk<\/h3>\n<p>We are also ready to invest in the very best research. It requires peace, predictability and a willingness to take risks. Not the words you typically associate with politics.<\/p>\n<p>That\u2019s why it\u2019s all the more remarkable that the Danish government this year managed to reach an agreement on the national research budget allocation that is both forward-looking and provides stability.<\/p>\n<p>And recognises that the best research \u2014 the kind that expands our understanding and that we will live off \u2014 cannot be put into a formula.<\/p>\n<p>The agreement makes room for curiosity and wild ideas, focuses on key strategic efforts, and places trust in the universities\u2019 own priorities.<\/p>\n<p>On behalf of UCPH: many thanks for that!<\/p>\n<p>It will give us the right framework to strengthen basic research \u2014 and to fulfil our major investment in <em>Innovation District Copenhagen.<\/em><\/p>\n<h3>We are the World<\/h3>\n<p>You\u2019d think Netflix had read the Draghi report. Because that\u2019s what the Netflix documentary about the creation of <em>We Are the World<\/em> is like. The documentary \u2014 The Greatest Night in Pop \u2014 is a masterclass in getting things done.<\/p>\n<p>In 1985, the biggest US pop stars came together in one studio on short notice. Stevie Wonder \u2013 Cyndi Lauper; Lionel Richie \u2013 Diana Ross; Bruce Springsteen; and many, many more.<\/p>\n<p>In a single night, they created a giant <em>banger<\/em> that raised a fortune \u2014 and awareness \u2014 for the famine in Ethiopia.<\/p>\n<p>Individually, the stars were brilliant. As backup singers \u2014 on a song written by someone else \u2014 they were actually rather difficult to work with.<\/p>\n<p>Take Stevie Wonder \u2014 a loose cannon. Immune to planning and deadlines.<\/p>\n<p>In the weeks leading up to the recording, Lionel Richie tried calling Wonder to co-write the song. He never answered.<\/p>\n<p>At the studio, Wonder still seized the piano \u2014 and nearly derailed the song at around 4 in the morning by suggesting it would be more authentic, more African \u2014 in Swahili \u2026<\/p>\n<p>\u2026 until a kind soul pointed out that they don\u2019t speak Swahili in Ethiopia.<\/p>\n<p>But Wonder is a musical genius.<\/p>\n<p>There\u2019s a scene where Bob Dylan freezes up \u2014 awkward, unsure, and vocally outclassed by everyone else.<\/p>\n<p>Then Stevie Wonder sits at the piano and sings Dylan\u2019s verse in a Dylan-esque way \u2014 nasal, staccato, drawling. And just like that, Bob knew how to deliver his solo line.<\/p>\n<p>How do we get the university to sing along to Europe\u2019s chorus \u2014 without losing the original voices?<\/p>\n<p>How can we bridge the gap between narrow basic research and broad innovation \u2014 for the benefit of the many?<\/p>\n<p>And how do we pull it off in a single night?<\/p>\n<p>In the film, Quincy Jones \u2014 the great producer \u2014 tapes up a cardboard sign at the studio entrance:<\/p>\n<p>\u00bbCheck your ego at the door,\u00ab it reads.<\/p>\n<p>We can\u2019t and shouldn\u2019t change Diana Ross, Springsteen or Stevie Wonder.<\/p>\n<p>But even the greatest researcher, the most self-assured university, the wealthiest foundations, and the most influential politicians should not be too grand to consider the philosophy behind Quincy Jones\u2019 cardboard sign.<\/p>\n<p>We need to try and create a <em>we are the world<\/em> moment \u2014 and it\u2019s urgent.<\/p>\n<h3>The Nielsine Nielsen Test<\/h3>\n<p>They <em>were<\/em> \u00bbthe world\u00ab, at least for a moment back in 1985.<br \/>\nBut how are <em>we<\/em> the world \u2014 in 2025?<\/p>\n<p>Technology can now translate word-for-word what is being said in Russia, Iran \u2014 or Ethiopia, where the official languages are not Swahili but Amharic, Oromo, Tigrinya, Somali and Afar.<\/p>\n<p>But what does Moscow <em>mean<\/em>?<br \/>\nWhat does Tehran <em>think<\/em>?<br \/>\nAnd what does Europe look like from Addis Ababa?<\/p>\n<p>When the world grows noisy, it\u2019s tempting to stay home and lock the door, to rely on what we know. But we must insist on inviting the world in \u2014 and stepping out into the world, even when it\u2019s hard.<\/p>\n<p>There are some bright spots:<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; the Danish government\u2019s language initiative for German and French, which aims to reverse declining enrolment and the shrinking of European outlook that is the result.<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; our own new flagship initiative <em>UCPH Geopolitics<\/em>, which unites the university\u2019s researchers in explaining the world to Denmark \u2014 supplementing all the UCPH experts you meet daily in the news media, and a big thank you to you!<\/p>\n<p>But there are major blind spots:<\/p>\n<p>Fewer students are going on exchange. In fact, new figures show it\u2019s going completely in the wrong direction. The problem is not our students \u2014 it\u2019s the times.<\/p>\n<p>But we need you out there: Exchange broadens our perspectives, prepares us to understand the world burning around us \u2014 and encourages us to examine ourselves critically.<\/p>\n<p>Just like Nielsine Nielsen, who had an urgent urge to see the world and leave her seafaring family home in Svendborg after reading in the newspaper that women could become doctors in the US.<\/p>\n<p>Nielsine Nielsen, who after graduating with top marks, had to travel to England to specialise in gynaecology.<\/p>\n<p>We must learn from history\u2019s sins of omission.<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; Give our students more \u00bbout-sickness\u00ab.<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; \u00bbOpen the windows to the world.\u00ab<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; <em>Check our egos at the door<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; And place our outstanding science at the heart of Europe\u2019s new world order.<\/p>\n<p>Thank you.<\/p>\n<p><em>This speech was first published in Danish on 18 November. 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Dear guests!<\/p>\n<p>Today, we celebrate the fact that it is 150 years since women were granted access to the university.<\/p>\n<p>Who was it that opened the medieval gates of the University of Copenhagen (UCPH) to women?<\/p>\n<p>The women themselves, of course.<\/p>\n<p>But also the liberal, democratic world order that arrived in Copenhagen \u2014 from the continent and from the United States.<\/p>\n<p>Today, that world order is in disarray.<\/p>\n<p>An Instagram reel plays on the inner ticker of my mind.<br \/>\nYou may recall it from September:<br \/>\nPresident Macron, caught on a pavement in New York.<br \/>\nThe representative of good old Europe<br \/>\nhas stepped out of his darkened car.<br \/>\nA police officer politely asks Macron to wait.<br \/>\nTrump\u2019s motorcade has to pass first.<br \/>\n<em>America First<\/em> \u2014 heading to the UN to deliver a scolding to Europe.<br \/>\nIn disbelief, Macron rings up Trump:<br \/>\n\u00bb<em>Everything is frozen for you\u00ab<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Europe is being frozen out, parked on a pavement while the new world order drives right past it.<\/p>\n<p>That\u2019s also the conclusion of a widely discussed report published in Europe last year.<\/p>\n<p>\u00bb<em>For the first time since the Cold War, we must genuinely fear for our self-preservation\u00ab<\/em>, said the report\u2019s author, Mario Draghi, the Italian economist and former president of the European Central Bank.<\/p>\n<p>A couple of months ago, Draghi delivered a progress report \u2014 one year on, but sadly with no progress.<\/p>\n<p>Energy prices are up.<br \/>\nTrade barriers are up.<br \/>\nDebt is up.<br \/>\nAutocracies are up.<br \/>\nThe innovation gap with China, India and the US \u2014 up, up, up.<\/p>\n<p>Fortunately, Draghi still points to a way forward for Europe: We must do \u00bbfewer things better\u00ab!<\/p>\n<p>The way forward means abandoning the peanut butter approach \u2014 a thin layer spread to the edges of the continent. And taking a\u00a0decisive new path instead.<\/p>\n<p>Less diesel engine \u2014 more quantum computer.<\/p>\n<p>The way forward means committing to Europe\u2019s very best research communities, transforming the continent into more than just an old museum with good food.<\/p>\n<p>The way forward is science as a blueprint for industrial policy \u2014 one that provides work for both lab coats and boiler suits across a productive Europe.<\/p>\n<p>But Draghi\u2019s path forward requires a new social contract:<\/p>\n<p>Politicians must accept that both basic research and innovation are messy processes with many dead ends on the road to major breakthroughs.<\/p>\n<p>Capital \u2014 with a capital C \u2014 must invest more in Europe and more in frontier research.<\/p>\n<p>And universities must \u2014 must! \u2014 uphold the highest standards of basic research.<\/p>\n<p>But our part of the social contract also means that universities \u2014 even more than today \u2014 must be meeting places for ideas, for boldness, and for early investment.<\/p>\n<p>And some of our deepest basic researchers need to be brought up to the surface to direct their world-class research towards mission-driven goals.<\/p>\n<p>Just like Inge Lehmann in the 1950s, when she was headhunted to the US to help Americans \u2014 and the whole Western world \u2014 detect Soviet nuclear test explosions.<\/p>\n<p>Or Professor Rebecca Adler-Nissen, who, after a stellar career in international politics, pivoted to artificial intelligence.<\/p>\n<p>She now heads CAISA \u2014 Centre for Artificial Intelligence in Society \u2014 which brings together the brightest minds from universities across Denmark.<\/p>\n<p>To help us all <em>use<\/em> AI in a way that unites us \u2014 rather than divides us.<\/p>\n<p>Finally, Draghi urges us to scrap the rules that stand in the way of excellence.<\/p>\n<p>Imagine the former central bank chief in a time machine, sent back to 1875.<\/p>\n<p>Surely he would say it\u2019s utter madness to keep out one half of the pool of talent from university?<\/p>\n<p>After submitting her application to UCPH, Nielsine Nielsen had to endure a year and a half of absurd arguments against women before she was finally admitted to study medicine \u2014 as the first female student (alongside Marie Gleerup).<\/p>\n<p>We must also take the Nielsine Nielsen test today.<\/p>\n<p>Are we open enough to new ideas?<br \/>\nAre we fast enough?<br \/>\nAre our students and researchers ready to take risks?<br \/>\nOr are there too many obstacles in the way?<\/p>\n<p>Yesterday, in my role as chair of the government\u2019s task force, I presented proposals to remove the biggest obstacles and loosen the most rigid regulations that stand in the way of turning research into innovation. UCPH is ready!<\/p>\n<h3>Peace, predictability and appetite for risk<\/h3>\n<p>We are also ready to invest in the very best research. It requires peace, predictability and a willingness to take risks. Not the words you typically associate with politics.<\/p>\n<p>That\u2019s why it\u2019s all the more remarkable that the Danish government this year managed to reach an agreement on the national research budget allocation that is both forward-looking and provides stability.<\/p>\n<p>And recognises that the best research \u2014 the kind that expands our understanding and that we will live off \u2014 cannot be put into a formula.<\/p>\n<p>The agreement makes room for curiosity and wild ideas, focuses on key strategic efforts, and places trust in the universities\u2019 own priorities.<\/p>\n<p>On behalf of UCPH: many thanks for that!<\/p>\n<p>It will give us the right framework to strengthen basic research \u2014 and to fulfil our major investment in <em>Innovation District Copenhagen.<\/em><\/p>\n<h3>We are the World<\/h3>\n<p>You\u2019d think Netflix had read the Draghi report. Because that\u2019s what the Netflix documentary about the creation of <em>We Are the World<\/em> is like. The documentary \u2014 The Greatest Night in Pop \u2014 is a masterclass in getting things done.<\/p>\n<p>In 1985, the biggest US pop stars came together in one studio on short notice. Stevie Wonder \u2013 Cyndi Lauper; Lionel Richie \u2013 Diana Ross; Bruce Springsteen; and many, many more.<\/p>\n<p>In a single night, they created a giant <em>banger<\/em> that raised a fortune \u2014 and awareness \u2014 for the famine in Ethiopia.<\/p>\n<p>Individually, the stars were brilliant. As backup singers \u2014 on a song written by someone else \u2014 they were actually rather difficult to work with.<\/p>\n<p>Take Stevie Wonder \u2014 a loose cannon. Immune to planning and deadlines.<\/p>\n<p>In the weeks leading up to the recording, Lionel Richie tried calling Wonder to co-write the song. He never answered.<\/p>\n<p>At the studio, Wonder still seized the piano \u2014 and nearly derailed the song at around 4 in the morning by suggesting it would be more authentic, more African \u2014 in Swahili \u2026<\/p>\n<p>\u2026 until a kind soul pointed out that they don\u2019t speak Swahili in Ethiopia.<\/p>\n<p>But Wonder is a musical genius.<\/p>\n<p>There\u2019s a scene where Bob Dylan freezes up \u2014 awkward, unsure, and vocally outclassed by everyone else.<\/p>\n<p>Then Stevie Wonder sits at the piano and sings Dylan\u2019s verse in a Dylan-esque way \u2014 nasal, staccato, drawling. And just like that, Bob knew how to deliver his solo line.<\/p>\n<p>How do we get the university to sing along to Europe\u2019s chorus \u2014 without losing the original voices?<\/p>\n<p>How can we bridge the gap between narrow basic research and broad innovation \u2014 for the benefit of the many?<\/p>\n<p>And how do we pull it off in a single night?<\/p>\n<p>In the film, Quincy Jones \u2014 the great producer \u2014 tapes up a cardboard sign at the studio entrance:<\/p>\n<p>\u00bbCheck your ego at the door,\u00ab it reads.<\/p>\n<p>We can\u2019t and shouldn\u2019t change Diana Ross, Springsteen or Stevie Wonder.<\/p>\n<p>But even the greatest researcher, the most self-assured university, the wealthiest foundations, and the most influential politicians should not be too grand to consider the philosophy behind Quincy Jones\u2019 cardboard sign.<\/p>\n<p>We need to try and create a <em>we are the world<\/em> moment \u2014 and it\u2019s urgent.<\/p>\n<h3>The Nielsine Nielsen Test<\/h3>\n<p>They <em>were<\/em> \u00bbthe world\u00ab, at least for a moment back in 1985.<br \/>\nBut how are <em>we<\/em> the world \u2014 in 2025?<\/p>\n<p>Technology can now translate word-for-word what is being said in Russia, Iran \u2014 or Ethiopia, where the official languages are not Swahili but Amharic, Oromo, Tigrinya, Somali and Afar.<\/p>\n<p>But what does Moscow <em>mean<\/em>?<br \/>\nWhat does Tehran <em>think<\/em>?<br \/>\nAnd what does Europe look like from Addis Ababa?<\/p>\n<p>When the world grows noisy, it\u2019s tempting to stay home and lock the door, to rely on what we know. But we must insist on inviting the world in \u2014 and stepping out into the world, even when it\u2019s hard.<\/p>\n<p>There are some bright spots:<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; the Danish government\u2019s language initiative for German and French, which aims to reverse declining enrolment and the shrinking of European outlook that is the result.<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; our own new flagship initiative <em>UCPH Geopolitics<\/em>, which unites the university\u2019s researchers in explaining the world to Denmark \u2014 supplementing all the UCPH experts you meet daily in the news media, and a big thank you to you!<\/p>\n<p>But there are major blind spots:<\/p>\n<p>Fewer students are going on exchange. In fact, new figures show it\u2019s going completely in the wrong direction. The problem is not our students \u2014 it\u2019s the times.<\/p>\n<p>But we need you out there: Exchange broadens our perspectives, prepares us to understand the world burning around us \u2014 and encourages us to examine ourselves critically.<\/p>\n<p>Just like Nielsine Nielsen, who had an urgent urge to see the world and leave her seafaring family home in Svendborg after reading in the newspaper that women could become doctors in the US.<\/p>\n<p>Nielsine Nielsen, who after graduating with top marks, had to travel to England to specialise in gynaecology.<\/p>\n<p>We must learn from history\u2019s sins of omission.<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; Give our students more \u00bbout-sickness\u00ab.<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; \u00bbOpen the windows to the world.\u00ab<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; <em>Check our egos at the door<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; And place our outstanding science at the heart of Europe\u2019s new world order.<\/p>\n<p>Thank you.<\/p>\n<p><em>This speech was first published in Danish on 18 November. 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