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AU researcher has examined Danes’ views on science

Only one out of 1,000 mentions universities when asked to explain in a single sentence what science is, and this comes as a surprise to Simon Fuglsang, who helped conduct the survey.

Norwegian rector joins AU’s board

The Norwegian rector from the University of Oslo, Ragnhild Hennum, will become a new external member of Aarhus University's board from 1 July. She will replace Swedish Astrid Söderbergh Widding.

Midttrafik is running extra morning buses to the exam hall in Lisbjerg

During this summer’s exam period, Midttrafik will be running extra morning buses on days when many students have written exams at the exam hall in Lisbjerg.

The city flocked to the University City

On Thursday, King Frederik officially inaugurated the University City at a closed event. On Friday, however, the entire city was invited in for a big street party, which ended with a TV-2 concert at the University Square.

“Look, that’s the king over there!”

On Thursday, King Frederik took a stroll from the University Park and through the University City, much to the surprise of several passers-by. Before presiding over the official opening of Aarhus University’s new campus, the king commented on whether he might imagine his own children studying here one day.

Time, money, and FOMO are preventing AU students from going on exchange

Fewer AU students are going on exchange, and according to the students themselves, barriers such as time, finances, unclear communication, and the fear of missing out (FOMO) all put a damper on their wanderlust. All signs point to AU when it comes to the lack of clear communication, according to International Director Rikke Nielsen.

The last Rector elected by staff has died

As Rector, Niels Christian Sidenius planted many of the seeds that have since grown into key strategic priorities for Aarhus University, according to a memorial tribute.

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