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New advisors are to strengthen cooperation with industry

Over the coming three years, two businesswomen with research backgrounds will provide researchers and management at Health with advice about business collaboration. And the faculty's two new advisors are not in doubt; Inviting representatives from the life science industry inside the walls of the university is a win-win for both parties.

New social media rules for students at Health

Students at Health should think twice before sharing photos of their clinical training, clerkships or work placement projects on their own social media accounts. Because many rules need to be taken into account when dealing with patients or citizens. New guidelines make clear what is okay – and what is not.

 
 
 
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Medical Innovation Day 2019: How innovative are you?

Join us when Health brings together students, researchers, foundations and companies for the third time to work on innovative solutions to the biggest health challenges of the future. You still have time to grab a seat for this year’s event on 27 September.

 
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Apply for funding for your competency development from the national competency fund

From 4 September, you can apply for funding for your individual competency development from the national competency fund (Den Statslige Kompetencefond).

 
 
 
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DKK 2.5 million available for the digitisation of teaching

Both Health and AU have a new funding pool ready for teaching staff who want to try a new and more digital way of teaching. This year, there is a shared application process for the two pools, and thus an even greater chance of getting money for your idea. The application deadline is 11 October 2019.

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Facelift in Pure

On 29 August, the profile overview in Pure gets a brand new look. The new design provides a better overview, and significantly improves how researchers can access and explore their content in Pure, and work with their profile.

 
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What does the prognosis for children born with a hole in the heart look like?

Children with a congenital hole in the heart often undergo surgery as infants or in early childhood, and the subsequent prognosis has been regarded as good. However, researchers have lacked knowledge about the long-term prognosis.

 
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More news

The deadline for registration for the annual celebration is 20 August

Limited IT during the weekend of 7 - 8 September

Conservative treatment with a sling can replace surgery for shoulder fractures

 

Events

PhD defence: Anita Tranberg Simonsen

The DHL Relay Race – a cosy evening with your colleagues

Inaugural lecture: Henrik Kjærulf Jensen

PhD defence: Martin Lund
 

 
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