PhD Course Management
Emdrup: The skills and values from the PhD and how to communicate them
ECTS: 0 Graduate school: Faculty of Arts Start date: 21/11/2024 Course leader: Miriam V. Kobbersmed Status: Course is open for application
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GSNS Onboarding programme – workshop: Getting the most out of your PhD – a career perspective
ECTS: 0.25 Graduate school: Faculty of Natural Sciences Start date: 27/11/2024 Course leader: Sututhi Perrananthasivam Status: Course is open for application
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A PhD is a time to submerge into interesting research and exciting new contexts, but it is also a time to tend to your future career. Your PhD is a step towards your next job regardless of your professional background and your thoughts on career direction. This session will aim at encouraging you to build career management skills during your PhD: strengthen your knowledge and understanding of how adding a career perspective to your PhD is beneficial both for your professional development as a researcher and for ensuring that you have the skills, knowledge and experience necessary for your next career step.
Position Your Research as a PhD Student
ECTS: 1 Graduate school: Faculty of Arts Start date: 09/12/2024 Course leader: Anders Moe Rasmussen Status: Course is open for application
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From Text to Talk
ECTS: 1 Graduate school: Faculty of Arts Start date: 09/12/2024 Course leader: Riccardo Fusaroli Status: Course is open for application
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GSNS Onboarding programme – workshop: Literature, data management and publication
ECTS: 0.25 Graduate school: Faculty of Natural Sciences Start date: 11/12/2024 Course leader: Sututhi Perrananthasivam Status: Course is open for application
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In this module, AU Library will introduce you to the task of working with data and publications, both your own and that of others: How to find data and publications, manage them, and what to be aware of, when you want to publish your results, including copyright and Open Access.
Project and Time Managment: Using Project Management Tools to Communicate with your Supervisor
ECTS: 1 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 13/12/2024 Course leader: Constance Kampf Status: Course is open for application
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To create a framework for integrating project management tools into the interaction between supervisors and Ph.D. students. The content includes time to reflect on meta-communication strategies to discuss your work together with your supervisors. This includes integrating planning for key decision points related to your Ph.D. project. In addition, you will be introduced to the PDCA framework, which stands for Plan-Do-Check-Act. This framework will be used to reflect on how to optimize your independent work through Plan-Do; and your work with others through Check-Act.
Responsible Conduct of Research
ECTS: 1 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 08/01/2025 Course leader: Thomas Damgaard Sandahl Status: Course is open for application
Short description
By the end of the course, the PhD student will:
- Be familiar with the Danish Code of Conduct for Research Integrity as well as Aarhus University guidelines and Health standards of Responsible Conduct of Research
- Be able to understand and discuss principles of research integrity and responsible conduct of research
- Be able to identify, analyse and discuss cases of scientific misconduct and questionable research practices in the grey zone between misconduct and poor science
- Know where to seek advice concerning responsible conduct of research
Forskningstræning modul I Aarhus
ECTS: 0 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 13/01/2025 Course leader: Ole Schmeltz Søgaard Status: Course is open for application
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Det samlede 20-dages varende forskningsmodul i speciallægeuddannelsen har til formål at opøve kompetence til at opsøge, vurdere og udvikle ny viden samt anvende denne viden til kritisk vurdering samt evaluering af etableret praksis.
Introduction to Fluorescence Microscopy
ECTS: 3.9 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 14/01/2025 Course leader: Lene Niemann Nejsum Status: Course is open for application
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The aim is to give the participants an overview of basic fluorescence microscopy techniques, sample preparation, image acquisition and imaging analysis.
Fill up your toolbox for future commercial research collaboration
ECTS: 1.6 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 15/01/2025 Status: Course is open for application
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Take a deep dive into a complex, real-life case from the biotech company Roche. Challenge yourself - as part of a multi-skilled team - to generate and validate ideas that can serve as the best solution to the company’s challenge.
Basic Biostatistics - part 1
ECTS: 2.4 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 15/01/2025 Course leader: Erik Thorlund Parner Status: Course is open for application
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The course provides the students with basic skills using the most common, simple statistical models and analyzes in medical research
Science Writing Toolkit
ECTS: 1 Graduate school: Course collaboration Start date: 23/01/2025 Course leader: Ashley Pearcy Buitenwerf Status: Course is open for application
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The aim of this course is to equip students with a strategy to write efficiently and the tools they need to deliver a high quality, high impact scientific paper. It is designed in a workshop style and as a condensed version of the Science Writing and Communication course, focusing on how to write.
Laboratory Animal Science
ECTS: 5 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 27/01/2025 Course leader: Astrid Gerd Holtet Status: Course is open for application
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To give the participants understanding of the basic principles in laboratory animal science. The course is obligatory for persons, who wish to participate in research using laboratory animals, either by carrying out procedures on animals (EU category A) or euthanize animals (EU category D). The course is designated as an EU function A/D course according to the EU Directive 2010/63 and EU Article 23.2 (previously category B by the Federation of European Laboratory Animal Science Associations). The course gives an introduction to practical and theoretical handling, housing and using laboratory animals and how to replace, refine and reduce the use of live animals for research (3R).
Science Writing and Communication
ECTS: 4 Graduate school: Course collaboration Start date: 27/01/2025 Course leader: Ashley Pearcy Buitenwerf Status: Course is open for application
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The aim of this course is to: 1) Equip students with the tools they need to approach and deliver a high quality, high impact scientific paper, proposal or poster. 2) Give students a space for immediate and direct feedback to progress more rapidly with their active or developing manuscripts or proposals
Developing complex interventions in Public Health
ECTS: 2.4 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 29/01/2025 Course leader: Knud Ryom Status: Course is open for application
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The aim of this course is to introduce frameworks for designing public health interventions. Including developing skills to work with program theory and logic models. Socio-ecological models of health will form the basis of the course. The course will include basic introduction to evaluating, with a subsequent additional course in evaluation of complex interventions (March 2024).
PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTIONS AND LIVED EXPERIENCE. Analyzing Aesthetics and other Socio-Material Configurations of Stress, Learning, and Care
ECTS: 6 Graduate school: Faculty of Arts Start date: 29/01/2025 Course leader: Morten Nissen Status: Course is open for application
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Become a productive and joyful researcher
ECTS: 1.5 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 30/01/2025 Course leader: Jens Larsen Status: Course is open for application
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Doctoral Students can be stressed, and many experience a need for more productivity. Using simple tools and establishing good writing habits can make the PhD and the research process more enjoyable and rewarding. The writing workshop focuses on you and your challenges; you have time to write your own text. Please bring your computer and a text that you are writing on at the moment!
Collecting qualitative research data
ECTS: 3.9 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 04/02/2025 Course leader: Sanne Angel Status: Course is open for application
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Participants will acquire a science-based, theoretical understanding for and basic skills in applying different methods for the purpose of producing empirical material.
Graduate neuroscience course
ECTS: 3.9 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 04/02/2025 Course leader: Mai Marie Holm Status: Course is open for application
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To present participants a state-of-the-art overview of key concepts and applications within all areas of basic and clinical neuroscience.
Health - Welcome to the PhD study
ECTS: 0.5 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 06/02/2025 Course leader: Mia Maychrzak Status: Course is open for application
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A welcome event for all newly enrolled PhD students to the PhD programme to give them the opportunity to meet and interact with fellow PhD students and AU representatives from fields relevant during the PhD programme.
Science Teaching
ECTS: 2.5 Graduate school: Course collaboration Start date: 06/02/2025 Course leader: Karen Louise Møller Status: Course is open for application
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The course objective is to strengthen your teaching skills and competences as a PhD student. The course provides guidance and inspiration for planning your teaching within science and technology disciplines based on principles for student-centered learning. During the course you will get hands-on experience with teaching techniques and technologies to enhance students’ active participation and learning. In collaboration with peers you will learn to apply tools to identify and find solutions for challenges in your own teaching and you will train your teaching skills by applying new teaching techniques and technologies in your own teaching and observing others.
The course addresses both traditional and online teaching, and you will have the opportunity to specialize in the type of teaching which is most relevant for you.
Introduction day, Graduate School of Natural Sciences
ECTS: 0 Graduate school: Faculty of Natural Sciences Start date: 07/02/2025 Course leader: Sututhi Perrananthasivam Status: Course is open for application
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Introduction event for all newly enrolled PhD students at Natural Sciences, Aarhus University.
Advanced course in Laboratory Animal Science – Porcine models in biomedical research
ECTS: 5 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 17/02/2025 Course leader: Birgitte Saima Kousholt Status: Course is open for application
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The aim of the course is to give the participants knowledge on best practice procedures when using the pig as an animal model in preclinical science. The students will learn more about ethics and the 3Rs. The course will furthermore draw attention to the importance of anaesthesia and analgesia and the participants will gain hands-on experience performing general surgical procedures. There will be lectures on regulatory requirements and application procedures.
Research presenter - Educational Informatics
ECTS: 5 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 17/02/2025 Course leader: Maria Louise Gamborg Status: Course is open for application
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The aim of the course is to gain skills in Rhetoric of Science and reflection in order to improve academic and research presentations.
Basic Course in Written English - Online
ECTS: 2.5 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 17/02/2025 Course leader: Morten Pilegaard Status: Course is open for application
Short description
The aim of this course is to impart knowledge about and give course participants an introduction to academic text production in English, applying textual and discourse strategies and methodologies in accordance with the current conventions of written academic English in health sciences.
Basic Course in Written English
ECTS: 2.5 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 18/02/2025 Course leader: Morten Pilegaard Status: Course is open for application
Short description
The aim of this course is to impart knowledge about and give course participants an introduction to academic text production in English, applying textual and discourse strategies and methodologies in accordance with the current conventions of written academic English in health sciences.
Introduction to R
ECTS: 1 Graduate school: Course collaboration Start date: 18/02/2025 Course leader: Rodrigo Labouriau Status: Course is open for application
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The aim of the course is to introduce the student to the basic use of the software R. The course is designed to build up the basic skills in R necessary for attending to the PhD course Basic Statistical Analysis.
Reading Halberstam: Doing queer/trans feminist cultural analysis
ECTS: 1 Graduate school: Faculty of Arts Start date: 18/02/2025 Course leader: Jakob Rosendal Status: Course is open for application
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Advanced Course in Written English
ECTS: 2.5 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 19/02/2025 Course leader: Morten Pilegaard Status: Course is open for application
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The aim of this course is to train the students’ general and disciplinary writing ability to enhance successful disciplinary writing in conformity with contextual/situational, discoursal and genre- and text-type conventions and requirements of written academic English in health sciences.
Basic Biostatistics - part 2
ECTS: 3.9 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 19/02/2025 Course leader: Erik Thorlund Parner Status: Course is open for application
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The course provides an introduction to more advanced statistical models and analyzes in medical research.
Responsible Conduct of Research
ECTS: 1 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 20/02/2025 Course leader: Ask Vest Christiansen Status: Course is open for application
Short description
By the end of the course, the PhD student will:
- Be familiar with the Danish Code of Conduct for Research Integrity as well as Aarhus University guidelines and Health standards of Responsible Conduct of Research
- Be able to understand and discuss principles of research integrity and responsible conduct of research
- Be able to identify, analyse and discuss cases of scientific misconduct and questionable research practices in the grey zone between misconduct and poor science
- Know where to seek advice concerning responsible conduct of research
Artificial intelligence for scientific and academic writing
ECTS: 2.5 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 20/02/2025 Course leader: Morten Pilegaard Status: Course is open for application
Short description
This course aims to impart knowledge about and give participants an introduction to and practical experience using artificial intelligence (AI) tools to enhance their scientific and academic writing process.
PhD Supervision Course (Aarhus)
Graduate school: Course collaboration Start date: 20/02/2025 Course leader: Dorina Gnaur Status: Course is open for application
Short description
To expand participants’ strategies and methods in supervision.
Artificial intelligence for scientific and academic writing
ECTS: 2.5 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 21/02/2025 Course leader: Morten Pilegaard Status: Course is open for application
Short description
This course aims to impart knowledge about and give participants an introduction to and practical experience using artificial intelligence (AI) tools to enhance their scientific and academic writing process.
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The aim of the course is to provide a solid theoretical and practical foundation in modern flow cytometry, enabling participants to assess and conduct flow cytometric experiments independently.
Preparation and critical reading of meta-analysis
ECTS: 2 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 24/02/2025 Course leader: Inger Mechlenburg Status: Course is open for application
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The aim of the course is to give students the knowledge and the skills to carry out a meta-analysis. Meta- analyses are a prerequisite for a final compilation of results of several types of systematic reviews. Without this skill, it is impossible to finalize the review and interpret the results in order to provide a basis for clinical guidelines.
Basic Statistical Analysis
ECTS: 4 Graduate school: Course collaboration Start date: 25/02/2025 Course leader: Rodrigo Labouriau Status: Course is open for application
Short description
The aim of the course is to introduce the PhD student to basic notions of statistical analysis and give an idea of a typical statistical modelling process.
Applied Machine Learning in health Sciences
ECTS: 4 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 03/03/2025 Course leader: Peter Mondrup Rasmussen Status: Course is open for application
Short description
The aim of the course is to introduce the student to machine learning techniques and enable the student to apply these methods to analyze complex data sets as typically encountered in modern research. The student will achieve an understanding of the theoretical background of supervised- and unsupervised machine learning techniques and will gain practical experience in applying these techniques in real-world data analysis.
Introduction MATLAB with examples from Health Science
ECTS: 4.2 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 03/03/2025 Course leader: Irene Klærke Mikkelsen Status: Course is open for application
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The aim of the course is to provide participants with a basic understanding of the programming environment MATLAB. Enable participants to use built-in MATLAB functions and create own scripts and functions for data evaluation and visualization.
PhD course in Biomedical Innovation
ECTS: 5.4 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 04/03/2025 Course leader: Jane Palsgaard Pedersen Status: Course is open for application
Short description
6 full day presence with a mix of lectures and case studies based on real-life examples. The participants will be trained in various concepts on how to drive innovative research projects. This includes preparing and presenting an investor pitch as well as submitting a high-level business plan. Part of the course will be home assignments – both as part of a group and individually.
Literature search in medical databases (Language English)
ECTS: 0.7 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 04/03/2025 Course leader: Annette Balle Sørensen Status: Course is open for application
Short description
To make the participants familiar with the most important medical databases, and enable them to perform qualified searches for relevant scholarly literature. Furthermore, to make the participants aware of basic principles of research evaluation and different aspects related to research publication.
Introduction to Clinical Epidemiology
ECTS: 3.3 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 05/03/2025 Course leader: Deirdre Cronin Fenton Status: Course is open for application
Short description
To introduce PhD students to the fundamentals of design and analysis of clinical epidemiology research. Each concept will be introduced in a lecture. Students will then carry out in-class exercises applying the fundamental principles introduced in the lecture to actual examples from the scientific literature. Students are not required to complete an exam at the end of the course. Participation is mandatory to achieve ECTs points.
Time and Project Management: Using the IPTO to Communicate with your Supervisors
ECTS: 1.4 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 07/03/2025 Course leader: Constance Kampf Status: Course is open for application
Short description
To create a framework for integrating project management tools into the interaction between supervisors and PhD students.
Unworlding: Atopia, Dystopia, Queertopia
ECTS: 1 Graduate school: Faculty of Arts Start date: 07/03/2025 Course leader: Karen-Margrethe Simonsen Status: Course is open for application
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Project Management: A Practitioner’s Approach to the Managerial Process
ECTS: 5 Graduate school: Course collaboration Start date: 10/03/2025 Course leader: Per Svejvig Status: Course is open for application
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The aim of this course is to take a practitioners approach to project management focusing on both technical and sociocultural skills.
Registries, databases and other electronic data sources in clinical research
ECTS: 2.7 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 11/03/2025 Course leader: Signe Sørup Status: Course is open for application
Short description
To facilitate the participants use of secondary data sources in clinical research.
Introduction to Data Visualization
ECTS: 1.5 Graduate school: Course collaboration Start date: 12/03/2025 Course leader: Hans-Jörg Schulz Status: Course is open for application
Short description
Data visualization is the science and practice of encoding often large and complex datasets into visual representations to support their analysis and communication. Such a visualization can be worth more than a thousand words, as the saying goes -- but only if done right. Thus, the aim of this course is threefold in:
- conveying the theoretical aspects and guidelines of a data visualization that make it a truthful and useful representation of the underlying data;
- practicing to create tailored data visualizations that follow these guidelines through a structured ideation process and a deliberate design approach; and
- training to critically read data visualizations and to reason about their validity and effectiveness on the basis of the introduced guidelines, and to suggest improvements where necessary.
Proteomics and protein profiling
ECTS: 4.5 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 12/03/2025 Course leader: Johan Palmfeldt Status: Course is open for application
Short description
The aim is to give the students an overview of proteomics and the study of complex protein samples. The course will cover the theoretical basis and practical methodology of proteomics, as well of the sister technology metabolomics.
The course attendants will learn how to design and perform proteomic studies and will get understanding of its impact on research within life science and medicine.
Advanced Course in Written English - Online
ECTS: 2.5 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 12/03/2025 Course leader: Morten Pilegaard Status: Course is open for application
Short description
The aim of this course is to train the students’ general and disciplinary writing ability to enhance successful disciplinary writing in conformity with contextual/situational, discoursal and genre- and text-type conventions and requirements of written academic English in health sciences.
Responsible Conduct of Research
ECTS: 1 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 13/03/2025 Course leader: Ask Vest Christiansen Status: Course is open for application
Short description
By the end of the course, the PhD student will:
- Be familiar with the Danish Code of Conduct for Research Integrity as well as Aarhus University guidelines and Health standards of Responsible Conduct of Research
- Be able to understand and discuss principles of research integrity and responsible conduct of research
- Be able to identify, analyse and discuss cases of scientific misconduct and questionable research practices in the grey zone between misconduct and poor science
- Know where to seek advice concerning responsible conduct of research
Welcome to the PhD Course Management
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For more information regarding specific faculty course rules and regulations, please visit the following websites:
Graduate School, Arts - PhD Course information
Graduate School Health – PhD Course information
Graduate School of Natural Sciences – PhD Course information
Scientific courses at Graduate School of Natural Sciences
Graduate School of Technical Sciences – PhD Course information
Scientific courses at Graduate School of Technical Sciences
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