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2018.12.20 | PhD defense

PhD defence: Louise Møldrup Nielsen

Risk of readmission and the elderly patient's perspective of return to everyday life after discharge from a short-stay unit at the Emergency Department.

2018.12.20 | PhD defense

PhD defence: Lasse Bjerg

Clustering of microvascular complications in type 1 diabetes

2018.12.20 | PhD defense

PhD defence: Anuj Pareek

Neonatal Lung Ultrasound

2018.12.20 | PhD defense

PhD defence: Michelle Meier

The morphological and molecular biological response to partial hepatectomy and regeneration in rats

2018.12.19 | Grants and awards

Funding to develop guidelines

DCE will coordinate a new initiative to develop and publish guidelines for validation studies within pharmacoepidemiology

Cathrine Bell's research focuses on making life easier for patients suffering from multimorbidity. A grant of DKK 1.8 million from the Novo Nordisk Foundation will support her work. Photo: Silkeborg Regional Hospital.

2019.01.10 | People news

New grant supports better treatment of patients suffering from multimorbidity

A grant of DKK 1.8 million from the Novo Nordisk Foundation will support the efforts of PhD student Cathrine Bell from Aarhus University to make life easier for patients suffering from multimorbidity. She conducts research into how hospitals can plan patient treatment more appropriately.

Photo: Lars Kruse

2019.01.03 | Research

THE ACADEMIC COUNCILS AND THE SENIOR MANAGEMENT TEAM AT AARHUS UNIVERSITY ARE WORKING TOGETHER TO COMBAT ATTEMPTS TO COMPROMISE FREEDOM OF RESEARCH

The academic councils and the senior management team are working together to safeguard freedom of research. In February, a study by the Danish newspaper Politiken revealed that a significant number of researchers at the Danish universities have been subject to attempts to limit their freedom of research. At Aarhus University, we considered this a…

[Translate to English:] Foto: Jørgen Weber luftfoto

2019.01.08 | Administrative

Final Decision on Campus in February

Aarhus University will prepare further background material that illustrates the financial consequences of the master plan for the physical development of the university, before a decision is made by the board.

2019.01.10 | People news

Infections put under the microscope with new grant

Søren Degn from Aarhus University has received a Carlsberg Foundation Distinguished Fellowship and a grant of DKK 1.4 million. The money will partly be used to study a mechanism which helps to balance the immune system's ability to respond to and resist infections.

2018.12.18 | Seminar

Case Competition Workshop

Case competitions are one of many instructional strategies available to us as teachers and instructors. However, case competitions pose specific challenges to incorporate into our courses and curriculum.This workshop will examine how to use business cases and case competition when and where appropriate.

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