2015.09.10 | Research, People news, Academic staff
Signe Toft Andersen started as PhD student on 1 September 2015 with a project on screen-detected type 2 diabetes hosted by the Department of Public Health, Section of General Practice. Determinants of diabetic neuropathy will be investigated using an extensive protocol.
2015.09.10 | Administrative, All groups, Degree programmes
Holiday pay can now be found digitally, and holiday certificates will no longer be issued.
2015.09.22 | Policy and strategy, Academic staff, Department of Biomedicine
Rector Brian Bech Nielsen paid a visit to the Department of Biomedicine on Friday 21 August as part of his annual round of visits to the departments. He received many questions on finances and working conditions. After the meeting, it turned out that the university's top manager had not only come to listen.
2015.09.09 | Collaboration, Alumni, External target group
Do you dream of an international career but cannot find a work-life balance? David Haubold (MA ’11) has his own recipe for the perfect balance.
2015.09.09 | PhD defense, Academic staff, Department of Public Health
Non-specific symptoms and signs of cancer in general practice – access to investigation and diagnostic centres.
2015.09.08 | Seminar, Health and disease, Academic staff
In connection with Uta Frith's annual visit to Aarhus, we would like to remind you of the 4th Anniversary Symposium for Uta's Autism@Aarhus network.
2015.09.08 | People news, Health and disease, Academic staff
Professor John Kopchick is a new honorary doctor at Health, Aarhus University.
2015.09.23 | People news, Public/Media, Department of Public Health
Simon Riis from Sport Science at Aarhus University has just received the HM Queen Margrethe II Travel Grant. The grant will help make his research career within biological sport theory possible. Preferably, with inspiration from abroad.
2015.09.09 | Administrative, Academic staff, Department of Biomedicine
New guidelines for the appointment of academic and technical and administrative staff at Health are on the way.
2015.09.23 | Research, Health and disease, Academic staff
If anyone can feel the new winds blowing from the direction of the new minister for higher education and science, it must be the universities. Stringent cost reduction requirements for the degree programmes are being contemplated and the minister has previously shown himself to be sceptical about allocating funding for non-earmarked research.