Help us welcome six new colleagues
03-09-25

Danida Fellowship Centre’s mandate and activity portfolio continues to expand. To support this expansion, we are pleased to welcome five new colleagues this September, who will contribute to learning programmes, research administration, and the Knowledge and Innovation university partnership programme.
Kristine Vadskær and Toke Møldrup Wolff have joined our learning team as capacity development advisors. Kristine brings over 18 years’ international experience, with expertise in stakeholder engagement, learning design and facilitation. She holds a Master of Social Science degree. Toke’s background combines interdisciplinary academic research, teaching and international collaboration with a wide range of partners, particularly within academia in sub-Saharan Africa. He holds a PhD in African Studies.
Christopher Richard Lindholm and Joanna Hagstrøm have come on board as research programme managers, and they will contribute to grant management and support research collaboration projects. Christopher brings experience from both the NGO and public sectors, and he holds a master’s degree in social anthropology. Joanna has a background in both the university and NGO sectors. She holds a master’s degree in political communication and management.
Charlotte Torp Møller and Hristina Jensen have joined our team responsible for the new university partnership programme, the Knowledge and Innovation Programme. Charlotte, who is a programme manager, comes with 15 years of experience within the humanitarian and development sector. She has worked specifically with partnership development and stakeholder cooperation, both internationally and locally. Charlotte holds a master’s degree in Africa studies and a bachelor in social anthropology. Hristina is a project coordinator. She has 20 years of experience in the Danish private and public sector and in the NGO sector. She holds a bachelor degree in political science and international relations from Bulgaria.
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