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All 31 departments have now completed the comprehensive research evaluation that was initiated in 2024. The evaluation confirms the overall high…
On 22 May, residents of Aarhus, as well as AU staff and students, are invited to celebrate the opening of the University City with music and…
Sustainability is a strategic priority for Aarhus University leading up to 2030. As part of this effort, the university plans to establish an…
Staff and students are invited to join Circle U.'s INCLUDE webinar series offering different perspectives on inclusion and diversity in higher…
Uncertainty has become a fundamental condition of our time, and we must prepare for the future in new and different ways. But how do we do…
How Do We Prepare for the Future?
Globalization is in crisis—perhaps even dying. The need to prepare ourselves for the future, technologically,…
PhD defence, Friday 20 March 2026, Xiao Cai
The event is for all ph.d.-students including those on other engineering institutions.
Invitation to graduation for future graduates of summer 2026.
True to tradition, AU will once again be pitching its tents for the DHL Relay Fun Run in Au-gust, and all staff members are now invited to sign up for…
Aarhus University is now opening a new chapter in the history of higher education. In February, the first students began the new work-integrated…
Many newly graduated engineers from Aarhus University are now ready to make their mark on a world that needs their knowledge and engagement.
RHODaS is an EU-funded project within EET. From Aarhus University, Corneliu Barbu is the project lead, and Arman Fathollahidehkordi, Uffe Jakobsen and…
Danish and Singaporean researchers join forces to develop sustainable, autonomous cooling systems powered by water. Supported by the Grundfos…
Aarhus University's new Professional Master’s programme lets engineering students gain industry experience while completing their degrees - and…
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