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2021.07.06 | Course, PhD students, Health

Online Presentation Techniques

Effective and convincing online meetings: How do you hold sharp presentations at online meetings and make a good figure while you communicate? And why is it important to communicate BIGGER than usual?

2021.07.06 | Course, Academic staff, Health

Planning Your Research Communication

Good research communication is the responsibility of the researcher. This requires planning and knowledge of how to communicate your research to the outside world in a responsible and engaging manner.

Almost 10,000 applicants had a degree programme at Aarhus University as their first choice this year. photo: Lars Kruse

2021.07.06 | Administrative, Administration (Academic), All groups

Almost 10,000 applicants had Aarhus University as their first choice

Aarhus University has received 9,970 first-choice applications for the university's degree programmes. This represents a modest fall compared to last year.

2021.07.05 | PhD defense, Public/Media, Graduate School of Health

PhD defence: Christine Ahrends

Uncertainty and predictability of human brain dynamics at rest, during auditory processing, and under LSD

2021.07.05 | Event, Public/Media, DCAcademy

PhD course: Cardiovascular Winter School at Univ. of Copenhagen

Join this Winter School at University of Copenhagen. Communication, presentation techniques, abstract writing, poster production and presentation will be among the topics.

For the first time in Denmark, researchers have had the opportunity to use living human brain tissue for preclinical studies. The ground-breaking research has emerged in a collaboration between the Capogna Laboratory at the Department of Biomedicine at Aarhus University and the neurosurgery team at Aarhus University Hospital. Post.doc Emma Louise Louth has headed the first study. Photo: Simon Byrial Fischel

2021.07.05 | Research, Research, Public/Media

Researchers examine living human brain in a petri dish

A group of researchers at Aarhus University have gained unique access to brain tissue that is left over following operations. As the first in Denmark, they can now test new drugs or study the body's own neurotransmitters on living pieces of human brain in the laboratory.

Caption: How can gender imbalance be pushed in the right direction? Four experts share their good ideas in the new season of the #DiversityAU podcast.

2021.07.06 | Administrative, Administration (Academic), All groups

Podcast: Find inspiration and knowledge about gender equality in academia

Fewer women than men advance to the top of the research hierarchy, and this means that we lose research talent. What does it take to correct this imbalance? Four experts share their thoughts and ideas in the new season of the #DiversityAU podcast.

According to Deputy Head of Department for Research Søren Riis Paludan, David Olagnier from the Department of Biomedicine is among the world's most talented young researchers in his field. Photo: Simon Byrial Fischel, AU Health.

2021.07.05 | Grants and awards, Public/Media, External target group

David Olagnier receives another international award

Associate Professor David Olagnier from Aarhus University is honoured by his peers with an EMDS Young Investigator Award. He receives the award for his promising and ambitious research into viral immunology. This work will benefit cancer and coronavirus patients, among others.

PhD students are committed to their PhD programmes and satisfied with their supervisors. But the workload is heavy. This is the result of a major new survey of PhD programmes at AU. Archive photo from the PhD Day at Health/Lars Kruse.

2021.07.07 | Research, All groups, All AU units

Phd survey: High quality in the PhD programme despite challenges

PhD students at Aarhus University receive good support from their supervisors, experience quality in their degree programme and feel that they have the opportunity to pursue their research ideas. But more and more PhD students are stressed, and the feeling of loneliness has increased since 2017. Moreover, the Covid-19 pandemic has had serious…

2021.07.01 | Talent development, PhD students, Graduate School of Health

PhD courses at Karolinska Institutet

Karolinska Institutet offers a number of PhD courses during autumn

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