2014.07.02 | Research, Health and disease, All groups
A new research project from Aarhus University shows that many adolescents suffer from knee pain for several years. The pain impacts both sporting activities and quality of life.
2014.08.06 | Administrative, All groups, All AU units
Since the autumn 2013, a taskforce has been examining user experiences at studerende.au.dk, and analysing the results.
2014.07.11 | People news, PhD students, Dept Clin Epi
PhD student Kirstine Kobberøe Søgaard from Department of Clinical Epidemiology has been invited to give an interview to the online site MedicalResearch.com about her recent publication “30-Year Mortality Following Venous Thromboembolism: A Population-Based Cohort Study “. Read the interview here
2014.07.11 | Administrative, Academic staff, All AU units
From August 4, the Internal Mail comes past once a day in Aarhus. Internal and external mail can be expected to reach the recipients on the following day.
2014.07.11 | Research, Health and disease, All groups
The incidence of inflammatory bowel diseases is rising sharply – particularly among young people. However, new research from Aarhus University indicates that growing up on a livestock farm may have a protective effect.
2014.07.10 | PhD defense, Health and disease, PhD students
Reliability in Periodontology: Distribution and Implications for classifying and monitoring periodontitis subjects
2014.07.04 | Technical / administrative staff, All AU units, Aarhus University
International PlayGroup at the Main Library.
2014.07.04 | Administrative, Administration (Academic), PhD students
The Graduate School at Health is introducing a new structure for the allocation of PhD fellowships. The new model will ensure that the departments have a better insight into the costs of a PhD programme.
2014.07.03 | Academic staff, All AU units, Aarhus University
The Aarhus University Annual Celebration will take place on Friday 12 September.
2014.07.03 | Events, Research year student, Health
On Friday 27 June 2014 a celebration was held in the Lakeside Lecture Theatres for 46 newly graduated dentists. The new dentists from Aarhus University can now leave five years of successful studies behind and look forward to working as dentists.