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New bike race coming to the University Park – World Tour rider set to compete

Aarhus has a new cycling race for both young and elite riders. The race is called ASC Unipark Grand Prix, and it will take place in the University Park on 5 August. It’s free to spectate, and the organiser promises a tough bike race.

Summer silence in student life

The long summer break for students at Aarhus University can be spent on anything from budget-friendly travel and family time in your hometown to working hard to give your savings a much-needed boost. But for the students who remain, the empty communal kitchens can mean long and lonely days in Aarhus.

Psychology once again requires the highest grade point average – see the list here

As was the case last year, psychology is the programme at Aarhus University that requires the highest grade point average for admission via quota 1. Cognitive Science and Odontology follow.

IT and engineering programmes at AU admit more students, while language programmes see another decline

Aarhus University has offered 7,441 applicants a place at the university. The Tech and Nat faculties are admitting more students than last year, while Arts, Aarhus BSS and Health are admitting fewer.

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After reports of a "toxic study environment" at the School of Dentistry: More than one in four students have experienced a harsh tone in the clinic

Around one in three students on the dental programme at the Department of Dentistry and Oral Health have either experienced or witnessed a harsh tone in the clinical processes, according to an external study of the clinical study and working environment. This is mainly between teachers and students, but also occurs between teachers and dental surgery assistants.

Eight AU researchers receive major grants from the Independent Research Fund Denmark

The Independent Research Fund Denmark is awarding eight early-career AU researchers approximately DKK 50 million through the Sapere Aude programme, DFF-Starting Grant. In total, the fund has distributed DKK 219 million to 36 researchers.

The AU degree programmes with the most and the fewest applications

Get an overview of this year’s applications to AU’s degree programmes as Omnibus breaks down the numbers into top-10 lists and reviews the application figures for AU’s five faculties.

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