Talk at the Greenland Society student division
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Talk at the Greenland Society student division

A year ago I gave a talk at the Greenland Society (det grønlandske selskab) about our IKKA project. The society has a student division, too, who invited me to give a talk this fall on the same topic. I was looking forward to meeting the students but in the end only two showed up. Including the two organisers, this is probably the smallest audience I have ever experienced at a presentation. Nevertheless, it was fun because we had a good discussion afterwards which was less formel than with a bigger audience. Hope it was worth it for the two students who attended. I appreciated their presence and questions, and I received a nice book (shown above) published by the Greenland Society.