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Generativ AI har væltet et grundlæggende argument for den frie tilstedeværelse på universiteterne: At man kan lære det samme derhjemme. Det kan man…
Stine Liv Johansen, Associate Professor at the Department of Communication and Culture, has received the 2026 Innovation Award from SMiD in…
AGF’s championship is a local event. But the celebration reveals something larger and more universal about how deeply we need communities in which…
Recently, Francis Fukuyama, Professor of Political Science and Olivier Nomellini Senior Fellow at Stanford University, took part in MatchPoints 2026…
Through the browser-based research platform UCloud, researchers and students across Denmark will have access to new supercomputing power for AI, data…
A new podcast titled Urban Opinion is offering listeners a wide-ranging journey through the history of urban societies from the emergence of the first…
A new research project with support from the Independent Research Fund Denmark will investigate the long-term local consequences of reparations to…
For more than 30 years, Helle Vrønning Dam has been a driving force in the development of interpreting as a field of research. For her contributions,…
A rare find of Roman bronze vessels, made by a detector operator in the project "Veterans in Archaeology", has been taken out of the ground in…
Are the voices of public authorities perceived as trustworthy or alienating? The public engagement project Stemmeboxen critically examines the use of…
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Philosophy Research Seminar by Jeremy Fantl (Ohio State University)
Plastic Predicaments: Convenience, Value and Waste in India
Cultural Transformations Summer Seminar 2026 – All are welcome.
Making Visible: The Conceptual Emergence of Indigenous Knowledge in the History of Nature Ideas Since the 1970s
AIAS hosts an interdisciplinary debate with Magtudredningen 2.0 and Afmagt.dk to discuss disempowerment and empowerment at Folkemødet 2026, an annual…
Sonorous Ethics: Towards a Mahi Tahi Anthropology in Aotearoa New Zealand
Recovering from Ruins: Learning from a History of Heritage Futures
Inside Climate Negotiations: How to Have a Voice at the COP
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