2018.01.04 | People news, Public/Media, Health
Clinical professor Grethe Andersen from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital receives the Hanstedgaard Foundation’s Annual Award of DKK 125,000. The award is made for her contribution to improving the treatment of patients with apoplexy, which is the name of a blood clot in the brain or cerebral haemorrhage.
2018.01.04 | People news, Public/Media, Health
Medical doctor and Associate Professor Søren Dinesen Østergaard from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital has just received a grant of DKK 2.6 million from the Independent Research Fund Denmark to test a new method for measuring the severity of schizophrenia.
2017.12.14 | PhD defense, Health and disease, Public/Media
Wave intensity analysis in the pulmonary artery: in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension and chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension.
2017.12.14 | Administrative, Administration (Academic), All groups
The senior management team and the occupational health and safety organisation at Aarhus University urge staff to stand for election as occupational health and safety representatives at the faculties and within the administration. The nomination period has just begun and will continue until 8 January 2018.
2017.12.13 | Conference, History and achaeology, Academic staff
CHAT ACT will focus on the roles, aims and methods of historical and contemporary archaeology in an increasingly polarised contemporary.
2017.12.13 | Grants and awards, Academic staff, Dept Clin Epi
Grant for project on hip fracture and stroke.
2017.12.13 | Administrative, Administration (Academic), Technical / administrative staff
Aarhus University’s financial situation is fundamentally sound, and despite continued challenges on the revenue side, there is still room to pursue strategic goals.
2017.12.14 | Grants and awards, Health and disease, PhD students
Associate professor Ulrik Dalgas and PhD student Morten Riemenschneider from Aarhus University are heading a new study that is being co-financed by a grant of DKK 500,000 from the Augustinus Foundation. The study will investigate the effects of physical training as an early treatment strategy for patients with multiple sclerosis.
2017.12.14 | Education, Administration (Academic), PhD students
More elderly people, more expensive medicine, many people suffering from multimorbidity and demands for increased efficiency will increasingly challenge the healthcare sector. How graduates from public health science and its degree programmes can navigate in this future situation was the focal point for the department’s vision workshop.
2017.12.12 | Collaboration, Research, All groups
Researchers from Aarhus University recently had the opportunity to discuss the perspective for increasing the use of symbiotic nitrogen fixation in sustainable agriculture with Bill Gates and his staff during the Grand Challenges Conference at the Queen Elisabeth II Centre in London.