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Aarhus University has submitted its institutional report to the Danish Accreditation Institution. This is the first step towards a renewal of AU’s positive institutional accreditation in 2024.
One of the first tasks for AU's new Academic Environment Council will be to analyse the AU-specific results of the Danish Student Survey. The survey has just gone live and students have until 28 November to take it.
Thermostats in AU’s buildings will be set to between 20 and 22 degrees Celsius this heating season. This is in line with the Danish Working Environment Authority’s recommendations.
The Dean's Office at Health would like to support the faculty's smaller and more informal networks to promote collaboration across disciplines. Therefore, a new network pool of DKK 200,000 this year and another DKK 200,000 next year has been…
A pool of DKK 100 million is supporting 33 new research projects aimed at improving a wide range of areas within psychiatry. The funding comes from Independent Research Fund Denmark, and three researchers at Health have received a share in the…
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