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2012.03.14 | Staff

Learning about life in the 18th century

The great Aarhus festival focusing on life in the 18th century is being held at the moment, and a range of events are being conducted in English – as well as some for which the language used is irrelevant.

2012.03.14 | Staff

The working environment at AU

A questionnaire relating to the working environment at Aarhus University will be landing in your mail box during the next couple of weeks.

Illustration: ESA-AOES Medialab

2012.03.14 | Students

Is there really life on Mars?

When you send a robot to Mars, any repairs that need doing along the way can be pretty expensive or even completely impossible.

2012.03.14 | Students

Freedom of speech at AU

The Danish media have been focusing a good deal recently on freedom of speech and the decision-making process at Aarhus University.

Alistair Thomson, the new distinguished visiting professor at Aarhus University, has made extensive studies of the oral histories told by war veterans – for example the veterans from the First World War battle at the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey. Foto: ©Scanpix

2012.02.17 | Staff

Researcher in life history to succeed Fukuyama in 2012

The Australian professor Alistair Thomson has gained international acclaim for turning the stories of ordinary people into an important area of historical research.

“When it comes to group work, the teachers ought to make the groups instead of the students, because the students tend to stick with people they already know”, George Adu Sarkodie says. Photo: Lars Kruse

2012.02.17 | Students

Language matters in the lunch breaks

A new study focuses on three groups of international students, who have been asked what they think about Aarhus University. Some of the respondents feel that it’s hard to make friends among the Danes, and as soon as the lessons end many Danes start speaking Danish.

Photo: Lars Kruse

2012.02.17 | Staff

Visit our impressive State and University Library

On 29 February the University International Club is visiting the State and University Library, where hundreds of students and researchers work every day and where the lines of books run for miles all the way from the basement and up into the tall tower.

2012.02.17 | Staff

Three AU PhD scholars awarded “EliteForsk” grant

On Thursday 9 February three young researchers from Aarhus University won public acclaim at the annual “EliteForsk” conference.

PhD scholar Louise Pape Larsen presented the first part of her research project. Photo: Lars Kruse

2012.01.30 | Staff

A really Healthy turnout

The university’s largest lecture theatre was full to the brim when more than 500 PhD scholars and supervisors met for Health’s annual PhD Day.

”We’ve got a larger and better range of events than ever before,” says the manager of Studenterhus Aarhus.This photo was taken at a theme party in the autumn. Photo: Roar Lava Paaske

2012.01.30 | Students

Welcome to (Studenterhus) Aarhus!

A survival guide to Aarhus, watching the Super Bowl, language exchanges and excursions to Skagen. Studenterhus Aarhus is ready to welcome the 400 new AU exchange students in style. Your study group might even get a free cup of coffee!

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