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Christina Munk, mechanical engineer and associate professor at the Aarhus University School of Engineering, limits herself to the strictly necessary…
Peter and the Wolf is a hot topic in the Danish media right now. The wolf, because wolves have returned to the Danish countryside. Peter Sunde, senior…
The two founders of the group Studerende and Sorg (Student and grief) have dealt with grief themselves during their studies, and now organise grief…
There were 15 applicants to the position of head of the Department of Computer Science.
Volunteer work is rooted deeply in Danish society. Thirty-five per cent of the Danes do volunteer work. But what drives people to spend time and…
Denmark has a long history of volunteer work dating back to the 1860s, Gert Tinggaard Svendsen explains. He is a professor of political science who…
For over six months, workmen have been banging away on an interior renovation of Residence Hall 1, which was stripped down to the bare walls. Now the…
On 2 May, the senior management team revealed its plans for the expansion of AU’s central campus over the next ten years into a full-blown ‘University…
Helle Colding Seiersen checked her phone in the middle of the night for updates on the progress of the OK18 collective agreement negotiations. As…
Emeritus Professor Roy Edwin Weber’s story is not just about half a century of internationally recognised achievement within the field of…
Last May, Anders S. Barfod, an associate professor of botany at AU, requested permission to create a meadow outside the classrooms where he teaches…
The strike and lockout have been called off. At least until further notice – because as you’ll have heard if you’ve been keeping up with the news, the…
Making the roads in the University Park more bike-friendly doesn’t go far enough, according to SF’s members on the Aarhus City Council, who have…
The controversial renovation of Residence Hall 1, AU’s oldest residence hall, is now complete. Almost all 59 rooms have been rented out, but none of…
AU has allocated DKK 650,000 to research aimed at ensuring a more equal gender balance among the university’s academic staff.
Aarhus University Sport has just made an agreement with fitness.dk which will allow AU students to work out in all of the chain’s centers in Aarhus at…
A scientist taped to a steel shelf, a corduroy shirt draped over a chair and a Madonna in muted colours with a crude wooden spike sticking out of her…
Not surprisingly, the rector is the highest-paid employee at AU, with an annual salary of DKK 1.7 million, followed by the pro-rector and the…
If you want to get really good at a new language, conversation is key. That’s the philosophy behind the network Swap Language, which two AU students…
The March for Science honouring the role of science in society will be held again this year in Aarhus and in Copenhagen.
Even though your teachers would be the target of a lockout, it would also affect you and other students.
On 1 April, Lotte Thue Pedersen took over the post of joint union representative for technical/administrative staff (TAPs) at Aarhus University,…
It’s a myth that science programmes are more demanding than humanities programmes. But according to experts from both Arts and ST, Arts needs to do a…
Steffen Krogh, associate professor of Germanic linguistics, reads a lot of his books backwards – from right to left – and is a frequent guest in…
Lockout? As in locked out? No, the rector isn’t going to lock the doors to all the departments, the administration, the libraries, the labs and all…
What in the world is going on with all this talk about labour disputes, lockouts, failed negotiations and collective agreements?
In a number of cases, the lockout – if it happens – will not apply to PhD students who are studying abroad.
The unions involved in the OK18 collective agreement negotiations received an official lockout notice from the Agency for the Modernisation of Public…
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