2015.11.16 | Academic staff, Department of Clinical Medicine, Health
The musician's brain as a model of auditory-specific and cross-modal neuroplasticity
2015.11.15 | Policy and strategy, All groups, Runsafe
In August 2015, the RUNSAFE management group was elected. The Management Group must keep themselves up-to-date with publications, work force, research projects and funding in the five work packages of RUNSAFE
2015.11.13 | Meeting, Education, learning and philosophy, All groups
The focus is on degree programme quality when AU invites you to an after-work meeting about teaching evaluations. Please mark your calendar for 9 December. The meeting is in Danish.
2015.11.12 | Research, Academic staff, IDNC
Lecture by Professor Troels Krarup Hansen, Department of Clinical Medicine, Aarhus University, and Departments of Endocrinology and Internal Medicine, Aarhus University Hospital.
2015.11.12 | Research, Academic staff, IDNC
Lecture by Professor Torsten Lauritzen, Department of Public Health, Section of General Practice, Aarhus University
2015.11.12 | Research, Academic staff, IDNC
Lecture by Hatice Tankisi, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Aarhus University
2015.11.12 | Research, Academic staff, IDNC
Lecture by Morten Charles, MD, Department of Public Health, Section of General Medical Practice, Aarhus University and Nurse Specialist Therese Jørgensen
2015.11.12 | Research, Academic staff, IDNC
Hugh Bostock, Emeritus Professor of Neurophysiology, Institute of Neurology, University College London, is visiting Aarhus and will give a guest talk entitled: Threshold tracking as a tool to investigate nerve physiology and neuropathies.
2015.11.12 | Research, Academic staff, IDNC
Lecture by Professor Daniel Witte, Department of Public Health, Aarhus University
2015.11.12 | Research, Health and disease, All groups
A new study from Aarhus University shows that losing a mother or father before you reach the age of eighteen can have serious consequences later in life. More than 7.3 million people from Denmark, Sweden and Finland are included in the study, which focuses on the biggest consequence: suicide.