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Professor Ciara Kierans has been awarded an ERC Advanced Grant for the research project FILTERSCAPE – a research project that examines how nature,…
In a new joint Nordic research collaboration, religious studies scholar Jørn Borup from Aarhus University, together with colleagues from across the…
Researchers from the Unit for Song Studies at Aarhus University have published the first nationwide study of Danes' relationship with group singing.…
One of Europe's oldest workshops for amber art is currently the subject of new excavations by a Danish-German research team. The site at Grabow in…
How can computers and algorithms be used to analyze ancient Greek texts such as the biblical texts and other texts by e.g. Plato, Sophocles and…
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In the comic book Nuancer – Life After Displacement, seven young people with refugee backgrounds share stories about life after resettlement in…
Museum Vestsjælland has entered into a collaboration with the project "Vetektor Buddy", where war veterans with metal detectors will in future assist…
In collaboration with the Center for Humanities Computing at Aarhus University, Lex takes the initiative to develop a Danish chatbot. Based on the…
Many young Afghan men who have been refused asylum in Sweden and Norway find new paths and are recognised as refugees in other European countries. A…
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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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