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The faculty of Health engages in research at the highest international level - from basic research to prevention, diagnosis and treatment.
Health offers different types of further and continuing education from short-cycle post-secondary degrees to master's degree level.
At the Faculty of Health we are always looking for talented colleagues. We continuously advertise positions within the administrative and scientific areas.
Reduce air travel, continue to optimise energy use, and make sustainable purchases. With the 2024 climate action plan, AU is continuing its effort to…
Elections for the occupational health and safety organisation at AU have just been completed. Both new and returning representatives have committed…
WISEflow – AU’s new digital exams system – has been rolled out across the university. It replaces the WISEflow system formerly used at Aarhus BSS and…
IGF-I and its regulatory proteins in atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease
Impacted maxillary third molars assessed in panoramic images and CBCT - pathological findings and treatment planning
New Research Unveils Promising Strategies for Chronic Kidney Disease Treatment
Reduce air travel, continue to optimise energy use, and make sustainable purchases. With the 2024 climate action plan, AU is continuing its effort to reduce the university’s climate footprint, and we’ll all need to play our part. We’re running out of…
Elections for the occupational health and safety organisation at AU have just been completed. Both new and returning representatives have committed themselves to promoting a good work environment at AU over the coming years. Do you know who is…
WISEflow – AU’s new digital exams system – has been rolled out across the university. It replaces the WISEflow system formerly used at Aarhus BSS and the Digital Exams system formerly used at the other faculties. Both of the old systems will be…
The Suffering Gut – Intestinal Diseases, Microbiome, and Nutrition