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2017.02.21 | Meeting, PhD students, Health

FSU meeting

Time and place has not yet been determined

2017.02.21 | Meeting, PhD students, Health

FSU meeting

Time and place has not yet been determined

2017.02.21 | Meeting, PhD students, Health

FSU meeting

Time and place has not yet been determined

New partnership agreement will contribute towards ensuring continued high quality in healthcare services. Photo: Colourbox.

2017.02.23 | Administrative, Public/Media, Health

VIA is a new partner in the agreement between Aarhus University and the region

New partnership agreement will contribute towards ensuring continued high quality in healthcare services. The agreement between VIA, Aarhus University and the Central Denmark Region provides greater coherence and coordination of education, research and development. The municipalities will also be involved.

The deadline for applications for pay increases is 1 March.

2017.02.23 | Administrative, Academic staff, Health

Higher salary? There’s still time...

The deadline for applications for pay increases is 1 March.

Brain Awareness Week 13-19 March 2017.

2017.02.20 | Events, Research, All groups

Brain Awareness Week

The Brain Awareness Week (BAW) is the global campaign to increase public awareness of the progress and benefits of brain research. It is an opportunity to let people know about the progress that are being done in brain research as well as progress in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disorders of the brain, such as Alzheimer's,…

Poul Nissen is receiving the 2017 Novo Nordisk Prize for his pioneering studies of the structure and function of ion pumps. Photo: Novo Nordisk Fonden.

2017.02.20 | Research, All groups, External target group

Professor Poul Nissen receives the 2017 Novo Nordisk Prize

Poul Nissen, Professor at Aarhus University, is receiving the 2017 Novo Nordisk Prize for his pioneering studies of the structure and function of ion pumps. Through his research, Poul Nissen has clarified in detail, among other things, how ions and nutrients are transported into and out of cells. This fundamental knowledge is very significant for…

2017.02.20 | Administrative, Technical / administrative staff, All AU units

The university director's blog: "The administration is focussed on the needs of the academic units"

"In 2017, the administration will focus on initiatives to help the academic units attract more external grants, improve career paths for early career researchers and simplify teaching and exam timetabling," says university director Arnold Boon on his blog.

2017.02.19 | Events, Research, All groups

DANDRITE Lecture by Prof. Botond Roska

On 25 April 2017, Prof. Botond Roska, Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research (FMI), Basel, Switzerland, will give a talk on The Structure and Function of Neural Circuits.

HIV stands for human immunodeficiency virus, which can lead to AIDS if it is not treated. Unlike some other viruses, the body cannot completely rid itself of HIV. HIV attacks the body's immune system.

2017.02.21 | Research, PhD students, External target group

HIV hijacks ordinary cells to spread the infection in tissue

A new international study carried out by researchers from Denmark, Germany and the USA has discovered that the cells of connective tissue are being exploited by HIV to establish the infection in the body. The discovery may lead to new forms of treatment that can prevent HIV infection.

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