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We are pleased to let everyone know that we are welcoming a new staff member to our department.
If you are working on campus during the weekend of 18 and 19 April, you may experience service disruptions, as a number of AU’s IT systems and…
The public part of the programme for the University City opening celebration has just been unveiled. HM King Frederik X will preside over the official…
Should we speak Danish or English in meetings? And what about at lunch? It’s not always easy to be a Danish university with high international…
Milad Omidi will join us in the MEMA section on April 1st 2026
As of March 31st Marta Victoria will be leaving her position as associate professor. We wish Marta all the best in her future career endeavors.
In just one hour, you can gain a solid dose of inspiration when the CED hosts a series of webinars on university teaching, learning, and higher…
AU's students are generally very satisfied with their student experience, both academically and socially, but stress, loneliness and a decrease in…
As of June 30nd Mikael Langhjem Andersen will be leaving his position as associate professor
AU's research is at a high international level, the university's new research evaluation shows. But the report also points to areas where there is…
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This workshop is for you if you wish to make your lectures or oral presentations more varied, vibrant and engaging for the students.
Get an overview of Danish & European funding and how to navigate opportunities.
Are you curious about how quizzes and automated feedback can strengthen your teaching activities?
In this workshop, we explore the pedagogical…
Grant-writing basics in a Danish and EU context: process, evaluation, proposal structure, budgeting and AU support.
The Annual Symposium for the research network AUSBI will take place on Tuesday, 14 April 2026. It is a full-day meeting dedicated to sharing of…
The faculty of Technical Sciences would like to invite all postdocs from TECH to this bi-annual webinar designed to support your career development as…
This meeting is for young researchers (PhD age: 2-8 years) interested in the Villum Young Investigator programme.
New in town? Where do you find practical information about life in Aarhus and Denmark? How do you build a social network? And what about Danish…
Aarhus University’s EU Funding App is based on the individual researchers’ publications. This makes all EU-funding opportunities and projects, past…
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