2017.10.12 | Events, Research, Academic staff
The 17th World Congress on Pain will take place in Boston 12-16 September 2018
2017.10.16 | Grants and awards, Administration (Academic), Academic staff
On Wednesday 11 October 2017, Associate Professor and PhD Simon Glerup from the Department of Biomedicine received the faculty's talent prize named after Nobel Prize winner Jens Christian Skou. The prize winner describes himself as a curious nerd who is looking for 'gold' in his research.
2017.11.02 | Education, Technical / administrative staff, All AU units
CampusNet, Firstclass, AULA... The jungle of e-learning systems is now a thing of the past. AU has reached its goal of a single shared system to all students.
2017.10.11 | Research, Research, IDNC
The second annual report of the IDNC is now available
2017.10.13 | Grants and awards, Public/Media, External target group
The Queen Ingrid Research Prize 2017 goes to Professor, DMSc Bent Deleuran from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital for his long-standing research into autoimmune arthritis. Her Majesty Queen Margrethe II presented the award at Amalienborg Palace in connection with World Arthritis Day 2017.
2017.10.19 | People news, PhD students, Department of Biomedicine
Rasmus O. Bak from the Department of Biomedicine and the Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies at Aarhus University is receiving the Young Investigator Award 2017, which is awarded by the European Society of Gene and Cell Therapy.
2017.10.11 | Grants and awards, Research, All groups
Associate professor and PhD Simon Glerup from Aarhus University, Health today receives the faculty's talent award named after Nobel Prize winner Jens Christian Skou. In addition to the award itself, Simon Glerup will also receive DKK 100,000 towards research activities and the unofficial title of 'the faculty's brightest research talent'.
2017.10.11 | Research, Research, All groups
The programme for the 12th Psychiatry Research Day is now available
2017.10.11 | External target group, Health, Grants and awards
Associate professor and PhD Simon Glerup from Aarhus University, Health receives the faculty's talent award named after Nobel Prize winner Jens Christian Skou. In addition to the award itself, Simon Glerup will also receive DKK 100,000 towards research activities and the unofficial title of 'the faculty's brightest research talent'.
2017.10.10 | Conference, Public/Media, External target group
DIGHUMLAB invites to a one-day conference, where we will put the digital research within the humanities and social sciences into perspective through two keynote talks.