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Professor Søren Riis Paludan from the Department of Biomedicine receives large grant from the European Research Council. Photo: Lars Kruse/AU.

2018.04.16 | Grants and awards, Research, Academic staff

Aarhus researcher receives DKK 18 million from ERC to fight viruses

Søren Riis Paludan, professor at the Department of Biomedicine at Aarhus University, has just received an ERC Advanced Grant of DKK 18.7 million from the European Research Council (ERC). The grant gives him the opportunity to bring research into new immunological mechanisms to a new level.

A large study from Aarhus University showed that for individuals diagnosed with diabetes, screening is associated with a reduction in healthcare costs due to fewer admissions and doctor’s visits and a reduction in prescribed medication.

2018.04.12 | Research, Health and disease, Academic staff

Large study shows potential cost savings for early detection and treatment of type 2 diabetes

A large study from Aarhus University showed that for individuals diagnosed with diabetes, screening is associated with a reduction in healthcare costs due to fewer admissions and doctor’s visits and a reduction in prescribed medication. These results have just been published in the scientific journal Diabetologia.

The ministry has approved a total of four new degree programmes at Aarhus University. Three of them target the IT industry. Photo: Lars Kruse

2018.04.17 | Education, Administration (Academic), All groups

The ministry has approved three new IT degree programmes at Aarhus University

The Ministry of Higher Education and Science just approved three new IT industry-oriented new degree programmes: two BSc and one MSc.

Jens Sundbøll points out that hospitalisation in connection with the arterial blood clot is an obvious opportunity to question patients about early signs of the various smoking-related cancers that the arterial blood clots are now shown to be markers for.

2018.04.15 | Research, Health and disease, Public/Media

Three-fold higher risk of cancer after acute thrombosis in the leg

The risk of developing cancer is more than three-times as high during the first six months following acute thrombosis (blood clot) in the leg. This is knowledge that we need to react upon according to the researcher behind a new study, medical doctor and PhD Jens Sundbøll from the Department of Clinical Epidemiology at Aarhus University.

Photo: Lars Kruse

2018.04.13 | Administrative, Administration (Academic), All groups

Positive result for 2017 will strengthen Aarhus University’s strategic development

Aarhus University achieved a very satisfactory result for 2017 and is in a strong position to continue the planned strategic course set for the university. This is the assessment of the AU Board, which has just approved the university’s 2017 financial statements.

2018.04.12 | PhD defense, Public/Media, Department of Clinical Medicine

PhD defence: Morten Gersel Stokholm

Early markers of synucleinopathy disorders in patients with idiopathic rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder

Photo: Lars Kruse

2018.04.11 | Administrative, Administration (Academic), All groups

OK18 – new information on AC union members stationed abroad

An agreement has been reached to exempt employees stationed abroad from the labour dispute. Employees on business trips of less than 28 days are not exempted from the labour dispute.

Internationalisation is a prerequisite for creating world-class health research. This position is at risk if the Danish tax regulations are not adapted to research, says Dean Lars Bo Nielsen.

2018.04.19 | Research, Health and disease, Academic staff

New tax package must not be allowed to obstruct Danish health research

Internationalisation is a prerequisite for creating world-class health research. This position is at risk if the Danish tax regulations are not adapted to research.

2018.04.10 | Course, Public/Media, External target group

Project Management: A Practitioner’s Approach to the Managerial Process

The objective of the course is to take a practitioners approach to project management focusing on both technical and sociocultural skills.

Photo: Pixabay

2018.04.09 | Course, PhD students, Health

English course for international employees in June

Do you struggle with presentations in English? Would you like to better contribute at English meetings? Or would you just like to be better at small talk? Then the English course for international employees may be for you.

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