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Researchers from DATALAB – Center for Digital Social Research have further developed a model to predict six primary emotions and their imprint on social media. The hope is that it can contribute to improving crisis monitoring and help fact-checkers in the future.
Professor Peter Dalsgaard has received the Elite Research Prize for his innovative research, which shows that we need to rethink the way we understand and develop IT if it is to promote human creativity instead of simply being used to automate and streamline routine work.
It is now possible to take a free online course in Danish history in both Danish and English. The English texts have also been published as a book.
Ole Sejer Iversen, professor i interaktionsdesign ved AU og Michael E. Caspersen, direktør ved It-vest og adjungeret professor ved Institut for Datalogi, er de første modtagere af prisen for årets digitale samfunds-impact. Prisen er indstiftet af branchefælleskaberne Digital Dogme og DI Digital.
In a new research and innovation project, researchers from Aarhus University, in collaboration with a number of international partners, will make recommendations to the European Commission on how to make the fashion industry more sustainable. The research and innovation project has received funding…
Ti nye forskningsprojekter sætter nu gang i en forskningsindsats i udsatte børn og unge. Lektor Eva Eriksson står bag et af projekterne, som er støttet af Danmarks Frie Forskningsfond.
New research has found that Ice Age cave art made as early as 40,000 years ago could have been influenced in part by a visual psychological phenomenon that humans still experience today.
With an ERC grant Iza Romanowska will investigate long-term urban evolution and the resilience of cities by combining cutting-edge computer technologies with large archaeological datasets for the improvement of future urban development.
Professor Mette Løvschal takes us on a journey over thousands of years when she uncovers the history of heath and pasture landscapes. Her research doesn’t only tell us about the past. It also makes us wiser about human-made nature today – from East Africa to East Jutland. Now Mette Løvschal receives…
Marie Vejrup Nielsen will serve as acting head of the School of Culture and Society when Andreas Roepstorff steps down on 15 May 2023.
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