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2012.04.25 | UNIvers nr. 5 - 2012
Why not enter for the Venture Cup?
If you have an idea for a business venture and would like to release your inner entrepreneurial spirit, the upcoming version of the Venture Cup is the perfect occasion for you!
2012.04.25 | Staff
Do you need help in a crisis?
If you’re having a hard time at work at AU because you’re suffering from stress or experiencing problems with your colleagues, there is now help at hand thanks to a new joint AU agreement with a firm of consultants called Prescriba.
2012.04.25 | Staff
Closer cooperation with Chinese university
The elite Tsinghua University in China and Aarhus University have now signed an extension of their existing cooperation agreement, resulting in an undertaking to intensify their partnership by both universities.
2012.04.25 | Students
But what does that mean in English?
Following an article in UNIvers, the Danish government is placing more focus on translating the most important information from the public sector into english.
2012.04.02 | Students
Lost in translation
It's not easy to arrive in Denmark, open a bank account and pay Danish taxes. Here is a personal story about what it's like to find your feet in this country.
2012.04.02 | Staff
Do you speak Danish?
Most of the major electronic self-service systems in our public sector only exist in Danish. And this is a problem because we want people from abroad to come and work here, says the spokesperson on IT for the Social Democrats in Denmark.
2012.04.02 | Staff
Learn about Danish pensions
Even though it might be difficult for international staff living and working in Denmark to find out exactly how the Danish welfare state works, it will soon be possible to learn a little more about at least one aspect of life in Denmark.
2012.04.02 | Staff
AU to host Excellence conference
On 18-20 April Aarhus University is hosting a major onference in connection with the Danish Presidency of the EU.
2012.03.14 | Staff
From lively debaters to powerless spectators
In recent weeks the Danish media have been focusing on freedom of speech and the way issues are debated at Aarhus University. Professor Henrik Kaare Nielsen does not feel that researchers need to be careful about what they say in public. But the politicians don’t want them to imagine that anyone will necessarily listen to what they have to say.
2012.03.14 | Staff
The rules of the road
When you arrive in Denmark you learn quickly that you simply can’t get by without a bike. But what might be less obvious to you is that the Danes tend to observe strict cycling conventions and rules. UNIvers takes you on a guided cycling trip.










