2016.04.21 | Administrative
The website StudentWelfare.au.dk can help students find inspiration and tools for dealing with challenges in their studies. Aarhus University’s employees are an important resource when it comes to spreading the word about the website.
2016.04.25 | Events
The Scandinavian Network for Elite Sport, which includes Aarhus University, is ready to hold its first seminar under the theme "Talent Development" and "Dual Career". These are two particular focus areas for the newly established network as it warms up for the Olympics in August.
2016.04.18 | PhD defense
Nutritional follow-up after discharge in malnourished geriatric patients
2016.04.18 | PhD defense
What happens when the patient goes home? Mortality, morbidity, and quality of care after open cardiac surgery
2016.04.18 | Research
Data collection on nearly 900 recreational runners included in the 24 week randomized trial has just been completed.
2016.04.15 | Administrative
In this blog post, University Director Arnold Boon explains how process optimisation can help the university improve its business processes in order to reduce costs while maintaining a high level of administrative service.
2016.04.15 | Research
Researchers from Aarhus BSS have developed the treatment programme Impulsive Lifestyle Counselling, which helps substance abusers who also suffer from impulsive and criminal behaviour.
2016.04.18 | Education
Aarhus University has just submitted the so-called self-evaluation report to the Danish Accreditation Institution. An important milestone has thus been reached in our efforts to obtain institutional accreditation.
2016.04.18 | Collaboration
Junior Researchers Project 2016 has been launched. Last weekend, 240 upper secondary school students came together for the first of two meetings. The project is an interdisciplinary talent development programme which is being offered to all upper secondary schools by Aarhus University and the University of Copenhagen.
2016.04.14 | Research
Helt almindelige mennesker i alle aldre er med til at løse kvantefysiske problemer ved at spille computerspil. En aarhusiansk forskergruppe har på den måde flyttet grænsen for, hvad der kan lade sig gøre at beregne med computere, og samtidig sløret forskellen mellem menneske og maskine lidt mere. Men vi er stadig overlegne – på nogle punkter.