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2019.12.16 | Academic staff, IDNC, IDNC

Phd defence Diana Hedevang Christensen

Diana Hedevang Christensen will defend her thesis entitled "Diabetic polyneuropathy in type 2 diabetes - Prevalence, risk factors, mental health, and diagnostic coding"

2019.12.16 | IDNC, IDNC, Research

IDNC Annual Report 2018-2019

The IDNC Annual Report for 2018-2019 is now available.

Forensic scientists will develop a new method that reveals the age of blood traces and fingerprints and thus makes it easier to link criminals to a crime scene. Photo: Colourbox

2019.12.16 | Grants and awards, Health and disease, Academic staff

New forensic chemistry method to reveal the age of bloodstains and fingerprints

The burden of proof of a fingerprint or bloodstain found at a crime scene is significantly increased if the police know when the traces were deposited. For this reason, a team of researchers from the Department of Forensic Medicine at Aarhus University will now lead the way in the development of a method to date biological traces. The project…

Photo: Jesper Rais

2019.12.18 | Policy and strategy, Administration (Academic), All groups

The University board approves Aarhus University's 2025 strategy

Aarhus University's strategy leading up to 2025 was adopted at the final board meeting of the Year. Several points in the strategy were adjusted following the consultation process with staff and students.

Photo: Colourbox

2019.12.18 | Administrative, Administration (Academic), All groups

AU climate strategy to be submitted for consultation

The AU Board has approved a draft of Aarhus University’s first climate strategy. The strategy will be submitted for consultation at the university and is expected to get its final approval in April 2020. The strategy includes a goal to reduce AU’s CO2 emissions until 2025 and highlights a number of focus areas.

Photo: Colourbox

2019.12.17 | Administrative, Administration (Academic), All groups

The 2020-2023 AU budget The university’s financial position looks solid despite challenges

Aarhus University's budget for 2020-2023 was approved by the board on 13 December. With the controversial reallocation contribution on degree programme revenues finally out of the picture, the financial future at AU looks brighter overall, and the university now has room to manoeuvre in continued strategic initiatives. However, finances will be…

2019.12.13 | Seminar, Research, PhD students

Biomedicine

Lecturer Søren E. Degn: “Many Nobel Prizes, a controversy, and a tale of how something good can go bad”

2019.12.13 | Seminar, Research, Public/Media

Biomedicine Seminar

Lecturer Martin Thomsen: “In vivo cancer models based on CRISPR/Cas9”

2019.12.13 | Seminar, Research, Public/Media

Biomedicine Seminar

Lecturer Lasse Sommer Kristensen: ""Circular RNAs: the new molecules on the horizon"

2019.12.13 | Seminar, Research, Public/Media

Biomedicine Seminar

Lecturer Markus Rinschen

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