AI courses to become a permanent offering from 2026
Fully booked sessions and long waiting lists speak for themselves. From the start of the new year, AI writing courses at Health will become a permanent offering, with 240 staff places available annually.
Course dates in 2026
BASIC – 08:00 to 11:00
- 29 January 2026: https://event.au.dk/events/staff-basic-ai-29012026
- 26 February 2026: https://event.au.dk/events/staff-basic-ai-26022026
- 10 September 2026: https://event.au.dk/events/staff-basic-ai-10092026
- 24 September 2026: https://event.au.dk/events/staff-basic-ai-24092026
ADVANCED – 08:00 to 12:00
- 1 May 2026: https://event.au.dk/events/staff-advanced-ai-01052026
- 8 May 2026: https://event.au.dk/events/staff-advanced-ai-08052026
- 26 October 2026: https://event.au.dk/events/staff-advanced-ai-26102026
- 4 November 2026: https://event.au.dk/events/staff-advanced-ai-04112026
With artificial intelligence, faculty staff can complete writing tasks more quickly and if the tools are used correctly, the outcome can even be improved.
Demand for Health’s new AI writing courses has been so high that the Deans Office has decided to make the offer permanent. The courses are primarily aimed at staff – mainly academic – who want to learn how to use artificial intelligence as a sparring partner for major writing tasks.
What will you gain?
The courses have been developed in collaboration with scientific writing experts from VidKom and demonstrate how AI can act as a responsible and effective sparring partner from idea development to finished drafts – without compromising quality or academic integrity.
There are two course formats to choose from:
- BASIC (3 hours): Introduction to methods and good practice – from idea to draft.
- ADVANCED (4 hours): In-depth focus on complex tasks such as grant applications and scientific articles.
You can take the courses individually or start with BASIC and progress to ADVANCED.
Sign up now
The courses are free of charge, held online, and conducted in English.
From 2026, there will be four courses each semester (two BASIC and two ADVANCED), with 30 places per course.
Course registration is open. Click the course link on the individual dates in the box within this article.
Contact
Secretary Alexandra Marcinkowska
Aarhus University, Health Administrative Centre – The Faculty Secretariat
Phone: +45 22 38 54 39
E-mail: alemar@au.dk