2018.03.06 | Research, Public/Media, External target group
The hot, muddy pools of Iceland are home to a number of simple, single-celled organisms, and new research shows that they also constitute a true biological battlefield and the basis for an arms race of unprecedented magnitude. The new knowledge about the struggle between living organisms in hot pools gives us a much better understanding of how…
2018.03.08 | Administrative, Administration (Academic), Technical / administrative staff
The Forum for Education at Health is changing its terms of reference to create better coherence between management and education. This means new participants in the forum and more clearly defined tasks.
2018.03.06 | Administrative, Administration (Academic), All groups
Again this year, AU will be participating in the DHL Relay Race and registration is now open. Join your co-workers for an evening of outdoor fun. The registration deadline is 4 May 2018.
2018.03.06 | Event, Research, All groups
On the 1st of May, NeuroCampus Aarhus is hosting ”Neuroscience Day 2018”. The event is open to all students, researchers, clinicians, therapists, caregivers, foundations and organizations interested in neuroscience.
2018.03.06 | Grants and awards, All groups, Promemo
Nabavi lab received 2,000,000 DKK from Lundbeckfonden & NIH BRAIN Initiative for the project “Independent optical excitation of overlapping neural populations in behaving animals”.
2018.03.08 | Administrative, PhD students, Health
Do you want to influence what happens at your department? Then now is the time to stand for election in the spring elections to the department forums at Health.
2018.03.08 | Research, Health and disease, Academic staff
The independent web-based research media Science Report can now be read by all employees at Aarhus University, as long as they are located on the university campus.
2018.03.08 | People news, Health and disease, Public/Media
Bent Deleuran has just been appointed as new professor of inflammatory diseases at Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital. Here he will conduct research into how the immune system works, and how knowledge about it can be used to slow the development of chronic diseases such as arthritis, cancer and asthma.
2018.03.05 | PhD defense, Public/Media, Department of Public Health
Macrophage activation, type 2 diabetes mellitus and complications
2018.03.06 | Research, Administration (Academic), All groups
On the latest QS international university ranking, Aarhus University ranks in the top 100 in 17 subjects – six of which are in the top 50.