2013.10.31 | People news
On Friday 1 November, Associate Professor Niels Balling, Department of Geoscience, Aarhus University, is defending his doctoral dissertation on more than three billion years of development in Northern Europe’s deep geological structures and geological processes.
2013.10.31 | Public/Media
Economy student Boris Georgiev from Aarhus University has won the prestigious International Atlantic Economic Society’s Best Undergraduate Paper Competition ahead of students from such renowned universities as UC Berkeley, Stanford University and University of California.
2013.11.19 | People news
Marleen Kortenoeven from Aarhus University researches in kidneys and how they affect the body’s water and salt balance. The Danish Council for Independent Research has recently made a grant of DKK 2,958,396 to her research, which has the aim of creating a better understanding of high blood pressure.
2013.11.11 | Research
Chaotic piles of paper on the desktop are not the cause of depression. But a large-scale survey from Aarhus shows that unfair managers and workplaces with unclear working procedures can be.
2013.11.05 | People news
PhD student Rasmus O. Bak from Aarhus University has just received a DKK 2,468,080 grant from the Danish Council for Independent Research. The grant will be used for a three-year research project at Stanford University, California focusing on finding a cure for HIV.
2013.10.31 | Health and disease
A study of the body's reactions to the HIV virus by Danish researchers has led to new understanding of the immune system's fight against HIV. The discovery is an important step on the road towards the future development of new methods for treating HIV.
2013.11.06 | People news
Michael C. Parker has just been appointed honorary professor of surgery at Aarhus University.
2013.11.06 | People news
Tove Christensen has just received financial support for her research project to study the causes of multiple sclerosis. The DKK 262,000 grant was awarded by the Riisfort Foundation.
2013.10.24 | Education
In the period 25–28 November, students will once again be electing representatives to the numerous councils, boards and committees at the university. This is the perfect opportunity for budding student politicians to take centre stage – while others can seek to gain influence by voting for their favourite candidates.
2013.10.23 | Administrative
The Student Self Service System (STADS) is now open and operates normally. All data are now gathered in one system only which means that you only need to access one system no matter which study programme you are in. In addition, all AU courses will be gathered in only one AU Course Catalogue in 2014.