2020.08.18 | Course, Academic staff, Dandrite
Two-part workshop on 8. October and 28. October 2020. International Academic Staff services offers workshops designed to give you insights into Danish culture, as well as into your own beliefs and stereotypes about culture in general.
2020.08.18 | Administrative, Administration (Academic), All groups
On the background of its climate strategy, AU is launching 44 concrete activities that will contribute to making the university more climate-friendly.
2020.08.18 | Course, PhD students, Dandrite
This workshop is facilitated by the Living Institute Copenhagen. The format is a 3-hour ‘crash’ session that investigates the history of Danish cultural norms, as well as discussing different cultural norms within culturally diverse contexts.
2020.08.18 | PhD defense, PhD students, External target group
Prognostic factors in hand surgery.
2020.08.18 | Research, PhD students, Dandrite
The article: "PKR kinase directly regulates tau expression and Alzheimer's disease‐related tau phosphorylation" was made in collaboration between Jensen Group and researchers from our Nordic EMBL partners in The Laboratory for Molecular Infection Medicine Sweden (MIMS) in Umeå.
2020.08.19 | Grants and awards, Research, Public/Media
PhD student Andreas Nielsen Hald from the Department of Public Health at Aarhus University receives a grant of DKK 450,000 from the Danish Health Foundation to examine conditions for cross-disciplinary collaboration in the municipal healthcare system.
2020.08.17 | PhD defense, Public/Media, Health
Imaging synaptic dysfunction in naive animals and in models of Parkinsin's disease.
2020.08.17 | PhD defense, Public/Media, Health
Fast-track Discharge after Elective Cesarean Section.
2020.08.17 | PhD defense, Public/Media, Health
Non-attendance in Danish cervical cancer prevention programme.
2020.08.17 | Administrative, All groups, All AU units
The university has to cancel the traditional annual celebration and Denmark's biggest Friday bar and sports day. An unfortunate but necessary consequence of the situation, says Rector Brian Bech Nielsen.