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2014.12.16 | Seminar, Public/Media, External target group

AIAS Fellows´ Seminar: Consuelo Manetta, AIAS Fellow

The different faces of the sky. Floral, astral and mythological representations within figural coffered ceilings.

2014.12.16 | Seminar, Public/Media, External target group

AIAS Fellows´ Seminar: Jan Alber, AIAS Fellow

TBA.

2014.12.16 | Seminar, Public/Media, External target group

AIAS Fellows´ Seminar: Amy Iler, AIAS Fellow

Climate change and biological timing: winners and losers under new environmental conditions.

2014.12.16 | Seminar, Public/Media, External target group

AIAS Fellows´ Seminar: Mads V. Sørensen, AIAS Fellow

An apple a day keeps the doctor away.

2014.12.16 | Seminar, Public/Media, External target group

AIAS Fellows´ Seminar: Joseph Scarpaci, AIAS Fellow

Iconic Branding Constructs: Towards an Understanding of Consumer Behavior in Nordic and Latin American Welfare States.

2014.12.16 | Seminar, Public/Media, External target group

AIAS Fellows´ Seminar: Rima Obeid, AIAS Fellow

Deficiency in an over-nourished world: A global public health perspective on folate and cobalamin.

Ove Wiborg studies the biological and environmental factors that are brought into play when a depression develops.

2014.12.19 | Grants and awards, Health and disease, Academic staff

Grant supports research into depression

Associate Professor Ove Wiborg from Aarhus University has received DKK 100,000 from the Riisfort Foundation for his research into depression.

All dissertations submitted after 1 February 2015 will be screened in accordance with predetermined criteria for plagiarism.

2014.12.18 | Education, PhD students, Graduate School of Health

The Graduate School of Health will screen all dissertations for plagiarism

From 1 February 2015, the Graduate School of Health will introduce a new screening system to prevent plagiarism and safeguard the continued quality of scientific research.

Head of Graduate School, Vice-Dean Lise Wogensen Bach believes that the new prioritisation for awarding full PhD scholarships can promote innovation and achieve better solutions for health-related challenges.

2014.12.19 | Collaboration, Health and disease, Academic staff

Talent, mobility and interdisciplinarity will all count in the allocation of PhD scholarships

Emphasis has been placed on three strategically important focus areas for the allocation of full PhD scholarships in 2015. We raise the level of research and get better solutions when we focus on young talents, new angles from foreign PhD students and involving different disciplines, says Lise Wogensen, vice-dean for talent development.

According to Department Head Christian Lindholst, the user survey confirms the well-functioning collaboration between Aarhus University and the Danish police, and also demonstrates great recognition of the department's employees. Photo: Lars Kruse, AU Communication.

2015.01.05 | Administrative, Health and disease, Academic staff

Forensic Medicine makes customers happy

The police are satisfied with the quality of the tasks which the Department of Forensic Medicine carries out for them. The positive feedback will form the basis of new external collaboration.

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