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2012.06.20 | Research
New measuring equipment helps farmers
Thanks to AU research and to development work by the firm of WEBSTECH, farmers can now prevent their stacks of grain, silage and feed from rotting. The secret lies in small balls that measure temperatures within the stack, and communicate the information to the farmer.
2012.05.29 | Publication
New journal in expatriate management and global mobility
Researchers from Aarhus University, Business and Social Sciences are the driving force behind a new international journal of major importance. The journal will focus on expatriate management and global mobility, which, despite being more relevant than ever, has so far not had its own academic journal.
2012.05.24 | People
New director at the Aarhus University School of Engineering
On 1 July 2012, Conni Simonsen takes up her position as the new director of the Aarhus University School of Engineering. She succeeds Thomas Vosegaard, who has been the acting director since February 2012.
2012.05.23 | Research
Research changes legal system
The Danish Court Administration has decided that the education of judges and the guidelines on courtroom interpreting must be changed following the publication of new research from Aarhus University, Business and Social Sciences.
2012.05.18 | Research
Water speeds up hydrogen
Scientists have succeeded for the first time in observing how water affects hydrogen on surfaces. Water significantly speeds up the chemical processes that hydrogen is involved in – a discovery that can benefit a number of industries working with nanotechnology. The scientists responsible for the study include researchers at the Interdisciplinary…
2012.05.15 | Events
Aarhus University centres on Active Learning
Centre for Science Education at Aarhus University will in June gather Danish and international teachers and researchers for a symposium about teaching, which presents knowledge about and experiences with Active Learning, including the use of clickers.
2012.05.03 | Awards
Students came in second in the world’s largest case competition
A team consisting of a Full Time MBA in Sustainability and four MSc students from Aarhus University, Business and Social Sciences recently came in second in the world’s largest and most recognised case competition, the Hult Global Case Challenge. The team from Aarhus has developed a business model aimed at offering poor children in developing…











