The AU degree programmes with the most and the fewest applications
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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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“Spot on!”
It took an extraordinary effort from many AU staff members when the university hosted the opening of Denmark’s EU Council Presidency. Lone Jørgensen and Trine Graae Lundorf from AU’s events team had worked on the event for about a year, the university director acted as emergency chief, AU's caretakers had to hammer nails into a windblown red carpet, and AU’s photographer found himself in the shadow of the Prime Minister.
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Number of applications to AU increases by 7 per cent compared to last year
7 per cent more applicants than last year have applied for admission to a degree programme at Aarhus University, and the number of applicants who have listed an AU programme as their first priority has also increased by 6 per cent. This is shown in the final tally, released after the application deadline on Saturday 5 July.
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AU has rejected researchers from China, Russia and Iran for security reasons
Eleven researchers from China, Iran, and Russia who applied for positions at Aarhus University have been rejected because they were deemed potential security risks. Aarhus University informed ResilienceTech, a media outlet affiliated with magazine Ingeniøren.
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SDU closes reflection room permanently
SDU closes its so-called reflection room permanently. This comes after the room has been temporarily closed since 19 February.
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Aarhus University hosts opening of the Danish EU Presidency
On Thursday, Aarhus University hosted the official opening of the Danish EU Presidency. On Thursday morning, the entire Danish government and the European Commission gathered at the university.
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Global phenomenon coming to Aarhus: Spend a night with wild animals in the University Park
A herd of wild animals from the savannah in Africa – made from recycled materials – will come to Aarhus on 18-19 July as part of “The Herds,” an art project and climate march in one. The herd will pass by Dokk1, the Museum of Natural History, and the University Park.