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What is it like to be an international researcher in Denmark with a limited social network during the Covid-19 pandemic? At a seminar held by the…
At the Departments of Political Science, Economics and Management, and Business Development and Technology, less than one in three associate…
University courses at the Faculty of Health attract a large number of applications from women, and as a result, more of the departments at the faculty…
DPU – Danish School of Education is one of the few schools at AU which has an equal distribution of men and women in academic positions from post-doc…
In the beginning of October, 107 researchers from Aarhus University signed an open letter stating that they had experienced sexism in the world of…
Unfortunately the university chaplains at AU and Studenterhus Aarhus won’t be able to hold this year’s Christmas party after all due to new covid19…
689 researchers across the country’s universities have signed an open letter confirming that they have experienced or witnessed sexually offensive…
DEBATE. Dorthe Kirkegaard Thomsen is a psychology professor at Aarhus University. She writes about her experience of being a woman and mother in…
The last of the 6,350 mink at AU’s experimental min farm in Foulum have been put down as a consequence of the government’s decision to cull all mink…
In an op ed in Omnibus, Assistant Professor Carolina von Essen criticized what she describes as a lack of progress in improving gender equality at the…
You’ve probably noticed that something has happened at AU: Most of the corridors and cafeterias have been decorated – or simply plastered with – small…
Carolina von Essen, an assistant professor at the Department of Physics and Astronomy, wrote a piece on what it’s like to be a female researcher at…
Postdoc Ea Høg Utoft’s research interest is gender equality. And she can help us understand why AU has been having such a hard time achieving its goal…
300-500 metric tons of sludge. That’s how much ooze project manager Claus Førby-Danielsen expects to dredge up from the bed of the southern half of…
The government has made face masks mandatory in restaurants, bars and cafes – and this also goes for AU’s canteens.
Up to 30 students, primarily from the business administration and law programs, have contracted COVID-19 over the course of the past week.
Just eighteen months after sowing, the ‘Fuld Flor’ strip of wildflowers on Ny Munkegade had become so species-rich that it could be used for teaching…
Three of the five professors who have been appointed to review Denmark’s response to COVID-19 are from Aarhus University.
There are about 1,200 students from all over the world at AU’s campus in Herning. Jesper Bjørn Schlæger is a BSc Economic and Business Administration…
What events should you make sure you don’t miss, and where’s the best place to study? An Emdrup student and former chair of BarBund shares her best…
Where can you find cheap coffee, where are the best places to study, and what events are not to be missed? Three students share their top tips for new…
Due to the coronavirus crisis, AU will be welcoming significantly fewer international students next semester – and 500 AU students have already had…
A semester abroad is about getting to know a new culture, a new university and new friends. But for many exchange students this spring, their semester…
Fifty-one of 129 new apartments centrally located in Katrinebjerg are reserved for PhD students and postdocs.
A number of canteens and cafés at AU are now open again after months of lockdown. Here’s a guide to where you can go when hunger pangs start gnawing.
Starting today, students at the country’s universities will be able to use reading rooms, group rooms and libraries to students over the summer. Right…
On Tuesday, sculptor Bjørn Nørgaard checked out the foundation that will bear his sculpture ’Ars – Scientia – Iustitia’. The sculpture itself, which…
Dean Eskild Holm Nielsen, dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences, believes that science should be governing principle for the organisation of…
Phase 2 of the gradual reopening of the country begins on Monday. A reopening that will basically bypass the university – which the rector hadn’t…
The internal consultation on AU’s action plan for diversity and gender equality 2020-21 has begun. The action plan focusses on improving gender…
Most of the AU Summer University courses will be offered online this year.
Due to the risk of infection, this spring’s salary negotiations have been moved from physical conference rooms to digital ones. What will that mean…
400 Health, Nat and Tech researchers, including postdocs and PhD students, have been allowed to return to their test tubes at AU, along with technical…
There should have been 50-60 people in the audience in the auditorium for Trine Block Mattesen’s PhD defence. Instead, three years of research…
Initially, the organisers postponed AU’s rubber raft regatta to June 26. But now they’ve announced that there will be no battle for the Golden Bedpan…
Last week, the government and the Danish parliament agreed to start gradually reopening society. And this includes research labs.
Three PhD students at the Department of Agroecology in Foulum encourage their colleagues and fellow students to use the Ecosia search machine, which…
As a result of millions of kroner in cutbacks at the Department of Clinical Medicine, about 10 staff members are set to lose their jobs this month.
Anders Møller, professor of computer science at Aarhus University, won an Elite Research Prize and 1.2 million kroner for his program analysis…
So says Kira Stine Hansen, deputy director of the Royal Danish Library, who describes the situation as “more critical than we think is acceptable”.…
PhD student Juan Pablo Pacheco Esnal is in quarantine outside Marseille right now. He and his French-Uruguayan girlfriend were among the evacuees…
Kristian Pedersen, professor of space science, will be the first dean of the Faculty of Natural Sciences. His new job starts on April 1st.
When Steffen Junker, associate professor of biomedicine, was elected as union representative at AU in 2003, he had never heard about anyone burning…
Individual talent programmes such as the new Inge Lehmann programme are god news for the few women who receive grants from them. But the programme is…
This is the overall goal set out by the draft of AU’s first climate strategy – a goal that can only be reached if the university compensations some of…
The goals in the draft of Aarhus University’s first climate strategy are ambitious enough that AU will have make deep changes in how it operates to…
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
Do you also wonder about what Danes really do at Christmas? The Omnibus survival guide reveals all.
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…
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