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Globalisation is under pressure, and uncertainty has become a defining condition. What does this mean for our societies, our preparedness – and for us…
New guidelines have been put in place that clarify what precautions AU staff need to take when travelling to high-risk countries.
Many newly graduated engineers from Aarhus University are now ready to make their mark on a world that needs their knowledge and engagement.
2025 is almost over, and therefore there are many things you need to be aware of and remember to do. Below is an overview of important actions and…
During the Christmas holidays, the secretariat will be closed, and Tech Administration and IT will operate with adjusted opening hours. Access to…
A new documentary premiered at COP30 spotlights Aarhus University’s Centre for Circular Bioeconomy, revealing how interdisciplinary research and…
CO₂ as food? A new grant will help researchers at Aarhus University bring visionary technology closer to reality.
AU’s new funding tool: The EU Funding App (Funding Grant Finder | AU Funding Tools) provides inspiration and helps you to apply for EU funding. Based…
The Secretariat will be operating with limited staffing next week due to holidays. However, it will still be possible to have urgent matters handled.
Using lab-grown mini-organs, researchers at Aarhus University have uncovered how cells in the cervix actively detect and combat infections, opening…
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PPE Fair (formerly known as “Praktik- & Projekt Day”) is a unique opportunity to meet our talented students who are curious about your company and are…
PhD defence, Javier Romero Gil.
The Annual Symposium is a full-day meeting dedicated to sharing of interdisciplinary science in structural biology and biophysics from the…
Aarhus University invites the public once again to the science festival Research Day. Here, you and your fellow researchers will have the opportunity…
Resilience is becoming an increasingly pivotal concept in discussions about the future of Europe. But how can we define resilience? And how can it…