2014.11.07 | Meeting, Health and disease, PhD students
The event takes place on Thursday 27 November 2014 at 16:30 to 20:00 in Bartholin’s auditorium (building 1241 room 135) and in building 1241 room 211.
2014.11.13 | Research, Health and disease, Health
Use of often prescribed drugs against arthritis and pain increases the risk of dying from a stroke. This is the conclusion of a major new registry study involving more than 100,000 patients.
2014.11.11 | Policy and strategy, All groups, All AU units
Jane Kraglund, age 54, has been appointed university director at Aarhus University. Kraglund is currently hospital chief executive officer at Odense University Hospital. She will begin her work at Aarhus University on 1 January.
2014.11.11 | Education, Public/Media, External target group
After several weeks of negotiation, the higher education minister and Universities Denmark (the Danish rectors’ conference) agreed on a new plan for resizing certain university degree programmes yesterday. The reduction of admissions by 3,500 Bachelor students will be maintained. This correspond to a reduction of approximately 2,400 Master’s…
2014.11.11 | All groups, External target group, Aarhus University
Connie Hedegaard, outgoing climate action commissioner, is the new external member of the Aarhus University Board. She will be replacing Mariann Fischer Boel, who is stepping down after four years on the board.
2014.11.05 | Conference, Public/Media, External target group
International multidisciplinary two-day conference about aging.
2014.11.04 | Conference, Public/Media, External target group
This interdisciplinary conference explores visual and aesthetic challenges related to data representation across disciplines and research methods.
2014.11.04 | Seminar, Public/Media, External target group
Cyclic pelvic pain: Medico-economic aspects of a neglected women’s disease.
2014.11.04 | Administrative, PhD students, Health
AU Library wishes to improve its services to researchers at Aarhus University and make sure that the services we offer actually match researchers’ needs.
2014.11.13 | People news, Public/Media, Department of Biomedicine
A team of researchers at Aarhus University have just received a grant of almost DKK 10 million from the Moller Foundation. The grant will go towards the purchase of advanced equipment for protein examinations of lymphoma.