Dean Brian Bech Nielsen named new rector
The Aarhus University Board has decided to appoint Dr Brian Bech Nielsen as rector of Aarhus
University as of August 2013 for a six-year term. Dr Bech Nielsen is currently dean of the
Faculty of Science and Technology at Aarhus University.
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GLOBAL CHALLENGES
In June the world met at the UN RIO+20 conference on Sustainable Development to discuss the global challenges and the future we want. Aarhus University attended the conference.
NEWS
2013.03.05 | Research
New research centre to reveal the mysteries of the brain
EMBL – Europe’s flagship for basic research in the life sciences – now includes Aarhus University as its Danish partner. On the initiative of the Lundbeck Foundation, a new elite research centre – DANDRITE – will provide the prestigious framework for top international research into neuroscience.
2013.03.04 | Staff
Letter threat against university buildings at Taasingegade was a false alarm
The letter threat against buildings at Taasingagade was a false alarm. This is the conclusion reached by East Jutland Police after searching the entire area and the buildings.
- From pregnant women to zebrafish (2013.02.22)
- Can the internet be used to ease psychological complications following treatment for cancer? (2013.02.22)
- New SARS virus put scientists on alert (2013.02.20)
Events
- Mon 24 Jun
- 09:00-17:00 | The Lakeside Lecture Theatre, Aarhus University
11th European Conference on Atoms, Molecules and Protons 2013 (ECAMP11)
The triennial ECAMP conference series, launched in 1981, is the major conference of the Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics Division (AMOPD) of the European Physical Society (EPS). This series of conferences seeks to promote the dissemination and exchange of scientific knowledge in the field of AMO physics.
AU TV
Denmark as a research nation according to Dale T. Mortensen
Dale T. Mortensen is a Professor of Economics at Northwestern University and shares his time between Chicago and Aarhus University in Denmark. Professor Mortensen’s affiliation with Aarhus University goes back 30 years when he initiated a close research collaboration with colleagues in Denmark that has continued until this day. In 2010 Dale T. Mortensen was awarded Nobel Prize in Economics.
We have asked Professor Mortensen to share his experiences regarding Denmark as a research nation.
International Centre
The International Centre welcomes all international staff and students, including PhD students. You´ll find us in the Dale T. Mortensen Building at Campus Aarhus ready to provide you with all the guidance and information needed to make your transition to Denmark as smooth as possible.