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2014.11.28 | Administrative, Administration (Academic), All groups

Results from AU election 2014

The results from the AU election 2014 are now public. This year students have voted for: board of studies, academic council, PhD committees and the AU Board. The academic staff have voted for: board of studies and PhD committees. Sarah Askholm Junge and Andreas Birch Olsen, the Student Council’s candidates to the Aarhus University Board, have…

2014.11.28 | Administrative, All groups, All AU units

Results from AU election 2014

The results from the AU election 2014 are now public. This year students have voted for: board of studies, academic council, PhD committees and the AU Board. The academic staff have voted for: board of studies and PhD committees. Sarah Askholm Junge and Andreas Birch Olsen, the Student Council’s candidates to the Aarhus University Board, have…

Photo: Jesper Rais

2014.11.28 | Students, Administration, Administration

Aarhus University is the highest-rated university in Denmark

Aarhus University received the highest distinction, awarded for “outstanding” international student satisfaction making it the highest-rated university in Denmark. At the same time Denmark was rated third best place to study in Europe.

Toke Printz Ringbæk has just received the German Christoph-Schmelzer award for the development of a new ripple filter for particle therapy.

2014.12.02 | People news, Health and disease, Academic staff

AU researcher receives award for particle therapy research

Physicist Toke Printz Ringbæk has just received the German Christoph-Schmelzer award for the development of a new radiation filter which can be used in connection with particle therapy in the treatment of cancer patients.

Study in the Nature journal Scientific Data gives a comprehensive overview of how tens of thousands of genes interact in relation to the behaviour of muscles.

2014.11.26 | Research, Health and disease, Academic staff

New guide to the genetic jungle of muscles can help health research

Researchers from Aarhus University and Bispebjerg Hospital have created a comprehensive overview of how tens of thousands of genes interact in relation to the behaviour of muscles. At the same time, they have developed a guide to the enormous amounts of data and thus paved the way for new knowledge about diseases associated with lack of activity.

2014.11.26 | PhD defense, Health and disease, Academic staff

PhD defence: Marie Juul Ørnstrup

Title of the Ph.d.-project: Investigation of the effects of resveratrol on bone - Studies in obese men and in osteoblast cell cultures.

2015.03.13 | Conference, Academic staff, Health

INVITATION: RUNNING INJURIES CONFERENCE

We are delighted to hereby invite you to the first Danish conference that deals specifically with running injuries – The Running Injuries Conference 2015.

Associate Professor Thomas Corydon in weightless conditions during his latest parabolic flight. Private photo.

2014.12.02 | Research, Health and disease, Academic staff

Cancer research in weightless conditions

Thomas Corydon from the Department of Biomedicine was recently flying high as both cancer cells and researcher were exposed to weightlessness. See his own recordings from his latest parabolic flight.

2014.11.24 | Academic staff, All AU units, Aarhus University

UIC: Christmas Decorations

Bring out your very best Christmas spirit and join us when we make our own Christmas hearts.

2014.11.24 | Academic staff, All AU units, Aarhus University

UIC: Christmas Party

Experience an authentic Danish Christmas Eve: trim the tree, sing Christmas carols and much more! Join us for the annual UIC Christmas Party. Sign-up before Thursday 27 November at 12 noon.

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