2019.11.20 | Seminar, Public/Media, Dandrite
Female researchers receive only a smaller part of the funding from Danish research funds. In addition, the success rate for females is lower than the success rate for males in grant applications. Furthermore, the Danish research environment lags behind when it comes to the share of female applicants to European research grants. How do we explain…
2019.11.20 | Course, Academic staff, Health
Teaching researchers in sustainable software development.
2019.11.20 | Event, Research, PhD students
Talk by Norbert Hajos, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary and Francesco Ferraguti, Dept. Pharmacology, Medical University of Innsbruck, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria.
2019.11.20 | Research, Public/Media, External target group
Based on violet carrots, Henrik Brinch-Pedersen from the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics and his collaborators will make it possible to replace more artificial colours in food with natural colours based on vegetables. The Innovation Fund has invested almost DKK 15 million (around Euro 2 million) in the project.
2019.11.19 | Event, Public/Media, External target group
THE EVOLVING RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SCIENCE & BUSINESS. The extended Science Lunch program on Sustainable Energy, this time with a Guest Speaker from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill – Ted Zoller.
2019.11.19 | Grants and awards, Health and disease, Academic staff
Three cheers for Health! Ole Schmeltz Søgaard from Department of Clinical Medicine and Kathrin Weyer and Søren Egedal Degn from Department of Biomedicine are among this year’s Sapere Aude recipients. All three researchers receive million-kroner grants to boost their research.
2019.11.19 | Course, Public/Media, Health
With the patronage of IOFOS we welcome you to the international forensic odontology course Disaster Victim Identification 16-20 March 2020 in Aarhus, Denmark.
2019.11.22 | Research, All groups, All AU units
The Independent Research Fund Denmark will support 35 outstanding, early career researchers with original ideas and strong leadership skills with a total amount of DKK 208 million. Eleven AU researchers are among the recipients and will become Sapere Aude research leaders.
2019.11.19 | Research, Health and disease, Academic staff
A new formal research network, the cardiovascular network at Health, will bring together researchers from a wide range of fields of study in new joint projects for the benefit of patients with heart disease. The network is the first – but not the last – of its kind at Health.
2019.11.22 | Events, Students, All AU units
300 guests attended the final of the AU Challenge, an interdisciplinary case competition in which nine teams of students presented innovative solutions to business cases on sustainability.