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− | Henrik Gade Jensen, from 2005 is the Project Leader at CEPOS and Director of CEPOS University, M.A in Philosophy, Sr. Fellow at CEPOS. Between 2002 and 2003 was a Press Secretary in the Danish Ministry of Ecclesiastical Affairs. Additionally, between years 1989 – 2007 was a part-time lecturer at the University of Copenhagen. Moreover, Henrik Gade Jensen is a frequent contributor to the public debate as a columnist at several daily national newspapers, including Berlingske Tidende, Politiken, Jyllands-posten and Kristeligt Dagblad. | + | Henrik Gade Jensen, from 2005 is the Project Leader at CEPOS and Director of CEPOS University, M.A in Philosophy, Sr. Fellow at CEPOS. Between 2002 and 2003 was a Press Secretary in the Danish Ministry of Ecclesiastical Affairs. Additionally, between years 1989 – 2007 was a part-time lecturer at the University of Copenhagen. Moreover, Henrik Gade Jensen is a frequent contributor to the public debate as a columnist at several daily national newspapers, including Berlingske Tidende, Politiken, Jyllands-posten and Kristeligt Dagblad.<ref> "[<ref> "[http://www.cepos.dk/english/employees]",accessed 17th November 2010</ref> |
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