2015.03.30 | Administrative, All groups, Degree programmes
New reports containing data about degree programmes and students will provide a better foundation for developing and improving AU’s degree programmes.
2015.03.30 | Administrative, All groups, All AU units
John Westensee is the new deputy director of AU Research Support and External Relations. Westensee is currently acting deputy director of the administrative division. The new deputy director of AU IT and Digital Media is Peter Bruun Nielsen, who previously served as head of IT operations in Central Denmark Region.
2015.04.07 | Talent development, Health and disease, Academic staff
A new talent programme supported by The Danish Trygfonden foundation will increase interest in emergency medicine. There is a great need for talent development in the area, according to the Professor behind the initiative.
2015.03.26 | PhD defense, Health and disease, Academic staff
Clinical activity in general practice and cancer
2015.03.26 | People news, All groups, Runsafe
Mia has tremendous expertice within emotional responses to sport injuries and exercise addiction, and this topic is massively important since prevention and treatment of running-related injuries should take into account personality, emotions and addiction.
2015.04.07 | Research, Health and disease, Academic staff
Impregnated materials such as greaseproof paper, sofas and curtains can increase the risk of children carrying too much fat around the stomach.
2015.03.26 | PhD defense, Health and disease, Academic staff
Evaluation of coronary artery disease in renal transplantation candidates
2015.03.24 | Administrative, All groups, All AU units
AU’s IT systems and electrical installations are due for a check-up again. This is called a “service window”, and the next one will take place on the weekend of 18 and 19 April 2015. During this period, a variety of IT systems will be out of service on both days.
2015.03.25 | People news, Health and disease, Academic staff
39-year-old Robert Fenton is a new professor at Aarhus University. His research focuses on why changes in the behaviour of specific membrane proteins lead to disease.
2015.03.25 | Administrative, All groups, All AU units
According to a report from the Danish Building and Property Agency, there are elevated levels of PCBs in ten buildings at ST and Aarhus BSS. The sources of the PCB contamination have been identified and are being removed.