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You’ve probably noticed the election posters that have popped up all over town in town and on campus. Some of these candidates want your vote for the…
Becoming a doctor wasn’t in the cards for Anne-Mette Hvas. But she ended up studying medicine nonetheless, driven by a desire to make a difference.…
Admissions to German and French programs at AU have been declining for years. And in the most recent round of admissions, they reached a new low. The…
As part of the government’s education reform to move degree programmes away from the cities, the government will close 3,900 international study…
Aarhus University has not managed to reduce stress among PhD students. Since 2013, the number of stressed PhD students has risen and in a new survey,…
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen (S) reshuffled the government before noon on Monday, 16 August. The changes came about due to Joy Mogensen’s decision…
Nine current and three former AU students were among the athletes representing Denmark at the Olympic Games in Tokyo - over ten percent of the Danish…
Merit-based reward has long been celebrated within academia. But the belief that we have a true meritocracy may perpetuate inequalities, argue the…
The special interest organisation Bæredygtigt Landbrug (‘sustainable agriculture’) has summonsed Professor Stiig Markager from the Department of…
It’s confirmed that in total 80 positions have been affected due to the redundancies at TECH, which have affected public sector consultancy the most.…
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