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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.
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Postdoc Cathrine Fonnesbech Hjorth receives the Schroll Prize for Excellence by the Danish Epidemiological Society. The prestigious award recognizes…
A legendary bell that heralded the beginning of the Battle of Als in 1864. Brandy production. Karen Blixen with a rifle. And a ravenous king. The…
Martin Qvist Rasmussen from the Department of Biomedicine has received a grant of 2.4 million DKK from the Danish Cancer Society's fund for "Young…
Have you ever wondered why some academics take a leap into entrepreneurship? And how they cope with this transition? Join us on the 5th of December…
The Villum Foundation has kindly offered to present the Villum Synergy Programme at a LIVE session at Aarhus University, 5th December. Following the…
Management of bowel dysfunction following treatment of pelvic organ and colon cancers
Postdoc Cathrine Fonnesbech Hjorth receives the Schroll Prize for Excellence by the Danish Epidemiological Society. The prestigious award recognizes Cathrine Fonnesbech Hjorth’s outstanding contributions to epidemiological research at an early stage…
A legendary bell that heralded the beginning of the Battle of Als in 1864. Brandy production. Karen Blixen with a rifle. And a ravenous king. The idyllic Sandbjerg Estate, located on the Als Sound in Southern Jutland, has a colourful history and is…
Martin Qvist Rasmussen from the Department of Biomedicine has received a grant of 2.4 million DKK from the Danish Cancer Society's fund for "Young Talented Cancer Researchers." The funding will enable him to focus on developing a groundbreaking new…
Guiding the angina workup using [15O]H2O PET myocardial perfusion imaging: Challenges and future possibilities