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Hazel Reardon is member of the administrative staff at the Department of Chemistry. She is from Scotland where she's going to celebrete Christmas this…
Zbigniew Sobkowicz is librarian at the Nobel Park. He is from France but keeps both French and Polish traditions.
Vibhuti Bhushan is international coordinator and from India, but celebrates a traditional Danish Christmas.
Sarah Hansen is an international student from France and studies business and communication. Sarah Hansen knows everything about the Danish Christmas…
In just a few days, we’ll be waving goodbye to 2019 – a year that many at AU will remember as the Year of the Beef.
Viktoria Velkova Kostova, studies economics and business administration, is from Bulgaria. She thinks that people forget about the real idea behind…
Kyriaki Karvela is an international student from Greece and studies Business Development. For the first time she will celebrate Christmas in Denmark.
Chiara Bresciani is PhD Student at the School of Culture and Society and from Italy. She cannot stand Christmas shopping, especially Christmas…
Noemie Mermet-Joret is postdoc at DANDRITE and from France. This year she will celebrate a typical Danish Christmas get-together with friends
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Athar Mounira Borjini studies political science and is from the Danish minority in Germany. She loves Christmas markets and Christmas dinner.
Deqa Ali is from Somalia and a part of the cleaning-staff at Aarhus BSS. She does not celebrating Christmas, but loves the Christmas holiday.
Kenneth Toah Nsah, PhD Student at the School of Communication and Culture, is from Cameroun. He celebrates Christmas with Cameroonian friends and…
Ester Salem is an international student from Belgium and studies sustainability, entrepreneurship and marketing. She travels back home to Belgium to…
Daniela Trifiletti is UIC-coordinator and from Colombia. She normally spend Christmas in either Colombia or Bornholm, but this time it’s her turn to…
Nadia Aitelhadj, cleaning-staff at BSS, is from Algeria. She loves the Christmas decorations and lights.
Salla Manninen, International student, studying a master in Human Security, is from Finland. She is going home for Christmas and she hopes for snow.
Hreinn Gudlaugsson, Graphic designer at Events and Communication Support, is from Iceland. He is going back to Iceland for Christmas so he don’t have…
Agnieszka Radziwon, assistant professor at Department of Business Development and Technology, is from Poland. This year she celebrates Christmas…
Derek Beach is professor at Department of Political Science and is from USA. He celebrates Christmas both on the 24th following Danish traditions, and…
Venka Simovska is professor and PhD at the Danish School of Education (DPU) in Emdrup. She is from North Macedonia where the church uses an old…
Nuri Faarup is part of the cleaning-staff at Aarhus BSS. She is from Indonesia where Christians celebrate Christmas on 25 December. She describes…
The first dean of the new Faculty of Technical Sciences will be a man named Eskild Holm Nielsen. He comes to AU from a position as innovation manager…
Hilde Bollen is programme coordinator (LAICS Master) at the Arts Administrative Centre in Emdrup. She is from Belgium, but has lived in Denmark for 16…
Catrine Rumohr is from Norway and works as a Relocation Officer and Expat Partner Advisor at AU Research Support and External Relations. She would…
Michelle Williams is from New Zealand. She is head of Department at the Department of Food Science.
Müge Özbek Akçay, postdoc at the Department of Psychology and behavioural Sciences, is from Turkey where the majority do not celebrate Christimas.…
Taylor Azizeh is an international student from USA and studies arctic ecosystems and marine mammals at the Arctic Research Center, Department of…
AU’s campus just got a new green oasis: AU Garden. AU Garden will bring employees and students together around growing things – from an organic…
As a result of an uncontested election, Buildings Manager Uffe Pilegård Larsen from the Department of Agroecology in Flakkebjerg is the new board…
All parties in the Danish Parliament have agreed on the allocation of the research reserve funds for 2020. The agreement is good news for the…
She had a seat at the table when the board voted to put AU through the most brutal round of budget cuts the university has ever suffered. She helped…
As a result of this year’s election, new representatives will take over four of the five seats on the university board that belong to the university’s…
Biologist Rasmus Ejrnæs will host the weekly nature program ‘Vildspor’ on the new radio station Radio4, which came on the air last week.
November is election time for students and employees at Aarhus University. This year, only one of the student spots on the AU Board is up for…
A university that makes its voice heard more in public debate, at least one new interdisciplinary research centre and educating students in the…
The university’s perception of students as rational animals following the straight path of common sense through their studies contrasts starkly with…
That antiseptic hospital smell still lingers in the walls of Aarhus’ former municipal hospital. But not for long: builders are hard at work on AU’s…
In the Hopper Building, the lightsabers of Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker light up – in red and blue – when the restroom on the corridor is busy. This…
You’d have to be a fool (or a vegetarian) not to enjoy a Danish pork roast – juicy on the inside, crispy on the outside. But the licorice thing (Why…
Campus life at AU is informal – you’re on a first-name basis with your professors, and you can even run naked through the University Park. To get the…
AU’s biologists have been pushing for more untamed nature into the University Park for a long time. And now a little strip of wildflowers is blooming…
As a student, you might spend a lot of time wandering around campus looking for a nice, quiet spot to study. Here’s a tip: check out Museum Ovartaci…
Save the date: Saturday August 31st. AU’s research foundation invites you – and everyone else in town – to a huge street party on the grounds of the…
Denmark’s well-organized society and free education are attractive. But it’s hard to crack the code of the language, the weather is chilly – and so…
There are some deadlines you just don't want to miss. And there are events you’re really going to regret missing out on. There are also days where you…
After the new higher education and science minister Ane Halsboe-Jørgensen puts down her champagne glass and rolls up her sleeves, one of the first…
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen (Social Democrats) is presenting her new government today, including the new higher education and science minister –…
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