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Professor Jens-Christian Svenning receives the prestigious grant of DKK 5 m for his significant contribution to technical and scientific research.
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Assistant professor Tina Santl-Temkiv receives 5,9 mio DKK for the project: The Effects of Ice Nucleation Proteins on Arctic Clouds (ICARUS).
Have a look at this recap of the pitch finale from this year's bio-entrepreneurship course. During the semester the students are trained in combining…
Over the next four years, a major new EU project will examine how noise from shipping affects the marine environment and identify solutions to make ships quieter. Project SATURN has participants from ten countries, and researchers from AU will play a key role.
Researchers at the Department of Biology at Aarhus University and the Natural History Museum in Aarhus have now shown that cow pads contain DNA from the entire community of insects inhabiting the dung.d af insekter, som lever i gødningen.
Researchers from Aarhus and Copenhagen universities have shown that environmental DNA - the method of analysing DNA from an environmental sample to find out which organisms live in the area - works on a large scale
From the end of November, you can find the IT support and the support for AU’s Finance, Study and HR-IT systems at a new online platform. The platform will give you efficient support and will make it possible to track the progress of your case.
Friday, January 15, 2021 is the deadline for reporting publications published in 2020.
Two researchers at the Department of Biology at Aarhus University have received a total of DKK 119 million for two new six-year research centers, which will examine how biodiversity can be future proofed in a changeable climate and in a world with ever increasing resource needs. The Novo Nordisk Foundation has awarded the large research grants as part of their “Novo Nordisk Foundation Challenge Programme”.
The Novo Nordisk Foundation has granted DKK 15 million from its interdisciplinary synergy programme to project DRAMA. With researchers from both Nat and Tech, the project will decipher the role of atmospheric microbial aerosols for cloud formation.
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