2015.02.17 | Meeting, Administration (Academic), Academic staff
Department meeting with the dean
2015.02.16 | Administrative, Academic staff, All AU units
Members of staff who do not speak Danish can now use a new feature at staff.au.dk to get easy access to tools, guidelines and services provided by the administration.
2015.02.12 | Administrative, All groups, All AU units
From 16 February to 6 March 2015, you can apply for a pay increase on the basis of the competences you have achieved and your work performance from 1 April 2013 to the present.
2015.02.10 | PhD defense, Health and disease, Academic staff
Diffusion weighted MRI during radiotherapy of locally advanced cervical cancer
2015.02.09 | Grants and awards, Research, All groups
A European research project with participants from 14 countries will now work to increase the understanding of autism. Aarhus University is the Danish partner in the three-year project, which has been awarded EUR 2.1 million in funding.
2015.02.06 | Grants and awards, PhD students, Dept Clin Epi
Clinical associate professor Søren Paaske Johnsen from Department of Clinical Epidemiology has received a grant of DKK 195,700 from the Tryg Foundation for the study ”Treatment injuries in public hospitals in Denmark 2006-2012”. The project will include analyses of all awarded compensations to investigate whether particular departments or…
2015.02.20 | Administrative, Academic staff, Department of Clinical Medicine
As of 16 February 2015, all employees at Health will be able to submit applications for supplements and one-off payments/bonuses for the salary negotiation process for pay increases.
2015.02.09 | Administrative, All groups, All AU units
New representatives must be elected, and all interested employees are encouraged to stand for election.
2015.02.04 | Events, Academic staff, Graduate School of Health
The course is about supervision in research education, including supervision of PhD students and research year students.
2015.02.13 | Education, Future students, External target group
Denmark's first Master’s degree specialisation in rehabilitation will begin in the summer when Aarhus University offers a new track as part of its health science Master’s degree programme. Here nurses, occupational therapists and physiotherapists will be able to add an academic education to their professional Bachelor's degree.