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Ground has been broken on a major new construction project on the new University City campus. The new 37,000 m2 building will include study, research and teaching facilities for Aarhus BSS as well as a large round lecture theatre with seating for 800. The new facilities will be taken into use in 2025.
The Novo Nordisk Foundation CO2 Research Center (CORC) invites staff and students at AU for an introduction of the center and its crucial mission to mitigate climate change.
Academic staff at AU can participate in Circle U. activities to strengthen their research and network. The current activities include workshops on idea development, an award for interdisciplinary research and support for establishing research networks. Application closes in May 2022.
In summer 2025, Aarhus BSS will move its activities at Fuglesangs Allé to the University City. The plans for the new facilities are well underway, and part of the construction work will soon begin. Read on and get an overview of the future activities in relation to Campus 2.0.
Right now, students at AU can apply for one of Circle U.’s three summer schools in Europe. Participation is free of charge and comes with a travel scholarship. Application closes on 29 April 2022 and all employees at Aarhus BSS are encouraged to pass on the offer to relevant students.
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