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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.
A pilot project is about to launch to trial LEAF certification in laboratories at Health. The aim is to reduce the climate footprint and promote a…
When the Danish Football Association (DBU) asked researchers from the Department of Public Health to examine the impact of the menstrual cycle on…
Maria Lorentsen is master’s student in public health science. She is being awarded HM Queen Margrethe II’s travel grant in connection with Aarhus…
Orthodontics at the Intersection of Research, Education, and Clinical Impact
New laser-based method may improve safety during bowel surgery
Antiresorptive treatment, bone mineral density and fixation of knee implants
A pilot project is about to launch to trial LEAF certification in laboratories at Health. The aim is to reduce the climate footprint and promote a more sustainable laboratory culture.
When the Danish Football Association (DBU) asked researchers from the Department of Public Health to examine the impact of the menstrual cycle on female football players, it marked the beginning of a collaboration where research was quickly…
Maria Lorentsen is master’s student in public health science. She is being awarded HM Queen Margrethe II’s travel grant in connection with Aarhus University’s annual celebration on 12 September 2025.
Burrholes and electricity examined as a new treatment for brain cancer