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The digital world will be explored and challenged at Internet Week Denmark festival from Monday 9 May to Friday 13 May, 2016. Four researchers from the Faculty of Arts talk about the projects they will be presenting at the festival.
The subject areas within media and communication at Aarhus University have taken another leap up the international QS World University Rankings by Subject list this year.
Aarhus University receives international recognition in the 2016 QS World University Rankings by Subject. The School of Culture and Society is represented in the list by Archaeology ranked as number 40 and History and Anthropology both in the top 100.
An international team of researchers including Dimitris Xygalatas, who is an associate professor at the Interacting Minds Centre at Aarhus University, have studied the way in which religious beliefs influence cooperation and the formation of societies. They found that people’s view of their gods has…
In the summer of 2016 the School of Communication and Culture at the Faculty of Arts, Aarhus University is launching a new Master’s degree programme in intercultural studies. Students can specialise in five different languages.
Following an appointment process directed by the Dean of the Faculty of Arts, it has been decided to appoint Claus Holm to the position of Head of the Danish School of Education at Aarhus University.
Two PhD students, Rasmus Kjærboe and Lars Frølund have each received a DKK 150000 travelling scholarship from the Herman Salling Foundation. The scholarship is awarded annually to especially ambitious students with an international mindset.
At an all-day meeting at Kasernen on 18 August, Arts initiated the process, which will lead to a decision on any changes that the departmental structure may have to undergo
A new study from Aarhus University provides insights about how science can help us to become more cooperative and productive – in private life, administration, business and industrial production. The key is to set clear goals as well as knowing what to expect from one another.
The letter threat against buildings at Taasingagade was a false alarm. This is the conclusion reached by East Jutland Police after searching the entire area and the buildings.
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