Interaction Design Institute Ivrea alumni have set up the Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design.
In 2007 - 2009, it hosted the Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design, a postgraduate school and consultancy which focuses on the area of Interaction Design.
At the University in Oslo he established and directed through the years 1954-1964 the Institute of Medical Genetics, along somewhat similar lines as the Copenhagen Institute.
He began his academic career at the University of Copenhagen, Institute of Mathematical Statistics in 1964 and was promoted to full professor in 1989.
The school moved in 1924 into a building of Copenhagen Institute of Technology (Now part of Aalborg University) and later to Kongedybet on Amager.
He spent a year at the Copenhagen Institute of Neurophysiology, but then moved to the University of Cambridge in England for four years.
The Copenhagen Institute is a Danish Free Market think tank.
The Copenhagen Institute was originally called MarkedsCentret, but changed its name in 2005.
After his retirement from the foreign service, he joined the staff at the University of Copenhagen Institute for Sociology as an adjunct professor.
He had been an advisor to the British government on design education in 1974, and a Board member at the Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design.