PhD Course Management
Rules – resources – reflections. Introductory PhD-course at CAS
ECTS: 1 Graduate school: Faculty of Arts Start date: 13/02/2023 Course leader: Magdalena Ewa Naum Status: Course is open for application
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Health - Welcome to the PhD study
ECTS: 0 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 16/02/2023 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.
GSNS Onboarding programme – workshop: Literature, data management and publication
ECTS: 0.25 Graduate school: Faculty of Natural Sciences Start date: 22/02/2023 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.
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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.
Introduction to Clinical Epidemiology
ECTS: 3.2 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 06/03/2023 Course leader: Deirdre Cronin Fenton Status: Course is open for application
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The aim of the course is 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.
From Plans to Practice
ECTS: 2 Graduate school: Faculty of Arts Start date: 09/03/2023 Course leader: Noa Vaisman Status: Course is open for application
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Literature search in medical databases (Language English)
ECTS: 0.3 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 09/03/2023 Course leader: Annette Balle Sørensen Status: Course is open for application
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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 psychiatric epidemiology
ECTS: 2 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 13/03/2023 Course leader: Katherine Musliner Status: Course is open for application
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To introduce students to key issues, concepts, and research methods in psychiatric epidemiology. This course will provide an overview of current knowledge in psychiatry based on epidemiological research by highlighting the dynamic interplay of risk factors across the person (biology, psychology), context (family, social, neighbourhood, workplace, society) and time (societal and diagnostic changes across time), and the epidemiological methods used in psychiatric epidemiology.
Forskningstræning modul I Aarhus
ECTS: 0 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 13/03/2023 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.
Evaluating complex interventions in Public Health
ECTS: 2 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 13/03/2023 Course leader: Helle Terkildsen Maindal Status: Course is open for application
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The aim of this course is to introduce a framework to guide decisions in how to evaluate public health interventions targeted health behaviour. The course will include quantitative, qualitative, mixed methods evaluation designs and system approaches to evaluation. The MRC model for complex interventions in health will form the basis of the course. The course build to some extent on the former course in developing complex interventions. However, this course can also stand alone.
Basic Course in Written English - Online
ECTS: 2.6 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 14/03/2023 Course leader: Morten Pilegaard Status: Course is open for application
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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.
Arts-based research
ECTS: 3 Graduate school: Faculty of Arts Start date: 15/03/2023 Course leader: Lars Emmerik Damgaard Knudsen Status: Course is open for application
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Do you manage your time well? Using project and time management to avoid stress (after 6 months
ECTS: 0.5 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 15/03/2023 Course leader: Constance Kampf Status: Course is open for application
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To create a framework for integrating the IPTO and project management tools into the interaction between supervisors and Ph.D. students. The content includes time to work together with your advisor, integrating planning for key decision points related to your Ph.D. project. In addition, you will be introduce 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.
Improve your research - Academic search, data management and scholarly communication for PhD students
ECTS: 1 Graduate school: Faculty of Arts Start date: 15/03/2023 Course leader: Hazel Engelsmann Status: Course is open for application
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Akademisk litteratursøgning m.m. - AU Library Arts' ph.d.-kursus
ECTS: 1 Graduate school: Faculty of Arts Start date: 15/03/2023 Course leader: Steen Hammershøy Andersen 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: 16/03/2023 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.
Advanced Course in Written English
ECTS: 2.6 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 17/03/2023 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.
Bayesian statistics with applications in genomics
ECTS: 4 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 20/03/2023 Course leader: Jakob Skou Pedersen Status: Course is open for application
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The aim is to apply Bayesian statistics in the analysis of biological or clinical data.
Patient reported outcomes (PRO) in clinical research
ECTS: 1.8 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 20/03/2023 Course leader: Annette De Thurah Status: Course is open for application
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PRO data has the potential to measure what matters to patients in their daily life, so PRO assessments are critical aspects of clinical research. Thus, the overall aim of this course is to ensure high quality research based on PRO data, and to introduce the PhD students to the methodology of using PRO in clinical research.
The Science of Stories: Using Narratives as a Strategy in 21st Century Science Communication
ECTS: 1 Graduate school: Faculty of Arts Start date: 21/03/2023 Course leader: Marcia Clare Allison Status: Course is open for application
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Systematic Literature Search (Research-year)
ECTS: 0.3 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 23/03/2023 Course leader: Janne Lytoft Simonsen Status: Course is open for application
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At the end of the course, the participants will be able to build a systematic search strategy and select relevant information sources and search terms. Furthermore, participants will be able to navigate common medical databases and be familiar with the concept of reference management software in general and EndNote in particular.
GSNS workshop: Efficient writing for PhD students
ECTS: 0.5 Graduate school: Faculty of Natural Sciences Start date: 27/03/2023 Course leader: Sututhi Perrananthasivam Status: Course is open for application
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At this course you will practice a number of writing tools that will make your daily writing practice more efficient.
Graduate neuroscience course
ECTS: 6 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 27/03/2023 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.
GSNS Onboarding programme – workshop: International mobility
ECTS: 0.25 Graduate school: Faculty of Natural Sciences Start date: 27/03/2023 Course leader: Sututhi Perrananthasivam Status: Course is open for application
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The onboarding programme will introduce different work tools all relating to the process of initiating and doing a PhD project in the best way possible. These will be introduced through peer-mentoring groups and workshops with different topics. By participating in the onboarding programme the PhD students will be offered an insight into handling ups and downs during their PhD, and how to develop as a young scientist. The onboarding programme will also give the PhD students an opportunity to meet fellow PhD students and expand their network – both socially and academically. Read more here.
Clinical Research
ECTS: 1 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 28/03/2023 Course leader: Morten Bøttcher Status: Course is open for application
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To provide a comprehensive review of clinical research with emphasis on how to design and how to perform a clinical study. The course is best suited in the initial phase of a PhD program.
Historiography: Methods and Problems
ECTS: 2 Graduate school: Faculty of Arts Start date: 11/04/2023 Course leader: Karen-Margrethe Simonsen Status: Course is open for application
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Responsible Conduct of Research
ECTS: 1 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 12/04/2023 Course leader: Sebastian Frische Status: Course is open for application
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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
Do you manage your time well? Using project and time management to avoid stress (after 6 months
ECTS: 0.5 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 12/04/2023 Course leader: Constance Kampf Status: Course is open for application
Short description
To create a framework for integrating the IPTO and project management tools into the interaction between supervisors and Ph.D. students. The content includes time to work together with your advisor, integrating planning for key decision points related to your Ph.D. project. In addition, you will be introduce 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.
Advanced Course in Written English - Online
ECTS: 2.6 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 17/04/2023 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.
Registries, databases and other electronic data sources in clinical research
ECTS: 2.5 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 17/04/2023 Course leader: Signe Sørup Status: Course is open for application
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To facilitate the participants use of secondary data sources in clinical research.
How to design and conduct a qualitative content analysis in a qualitative study or a systematic review
ECTS: 2.7 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 17/04/2023 Course leader: Cecilie Nørby Lyhne Status: Course is open for application
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The aim is to introduce to the conduct of a qualitative content analysis, and enable the participants to design and plan a qualitative content analysis. The participants will be able to apply qualitative content analysis, to make consistent and well-informed analytical choices, and to reflect on relevant methodological issues related to their study design and plan of conduct.
The course is relevant both for students who are planning to conduct a qualitative study or literature review, and for students who will use the qualitative content analysis to analyze their conducted material (e.g., interviews, field notes, transcripts, documents, articles).
Molecular Immunology
ECTS: 1.7 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 18/04/2023 Course leader: Thomas Vorup-Jensen Status: Course is open for application
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In the past 20 years, a vast expansion has been achieved in the possibilities of treating diseases where the immune system is involved in pathogenic mechanisms. Historically immunotherapy was largely focused on vaccination to fight microbial infections. More recently it has become possible to attenuate the immune response in chronic inflammation disorders, in particular through the use of "biological therapy". Here the pharmacologically active ingredient is often function-blocking monoclonal antibodies, which targets molecular mechanisms of the inflammatory response in a highly specific manner. Similar approaches also now play a role in cancer treatment.
Basic Course in Written English - Online
ECTS: 2.6 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 19/04/2023 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.
Science Writing Toolkit
ECTS: 1 Graduate school: Course collaboration Start date: 20/04/2023 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.
Basic Course in Written English
ECTS: 2.6 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 21/04/2023 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.
GSNS Onboarding programme – workshop: Research Integrity
ECTS: 0.5 Graduate school: Faculty of Natural Sciences Start date: 21/04/2023 Course leader: Sututhi Perrananthasivam Status: Course is open for application
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The aim of this workshop is to provide PhD students with an opportunity to reflect upon research integrity, responsible conduct of research, and freedom of research in relation to their own research. The course will enable them to understand and incorporate issues concerning research planning, data management, publication and communication, authorship and contributorship, collaboration, and conflicts of interests into their own research practices.
How to design and conduct your PhD study to be family-focused
ECTS: 1.2 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 24/04/2023 Course leader: Karin Piil Status: Course is open for application
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The course takes its starting point in an introduction to family-focused assessment and intervention in health science research. Participants will be introduced to the basic concepts of a family-focused approach and presented for the central methodological considerations. During the course, the students will further develop, design, and present their family-focused Ph.D. study. Thereby, be able to identify appropriate family-focused qualitative and quantitative data sources and the strengths and limitations of a family-focused approach. Moreover, students will learn about family-focused values across culture and in vulnerable families. Finally, each student will present their family-focused Ph.D. study in a concise and structured format.
ECTS: 5 Graduate school: Faculty of Arts Start date: 24/04/2023 Course leader: Stefan Iversen Status: Course is open for application
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Get ready to work with Biostatistics
ECTS: 0.8 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 25/04/2023 Course leader: Eva Greibe Status: Course is open for application
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To achieve knowledge on data documentation, basic statistical tests and the assumptions for performing these tests.
Host pathogen interactions – from basic microbiology and immunology to medicine
ECTS: 1.3 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 26/04/2023 Course leader: Trine Mogensen Status: Course is open for application
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To provide a course on various aspects of human host-pathogen interaction ranging from basic cell biology and microbiology (bacteriology, virology, genetics, molecular cell biology, immunology) to pathogenesis of infectious diseases and medicine. Based on lectures from experts in the field, we will give examples of how viruses and bacteria or bacterial communities interact with the human host and have developed sophisticated strategies to avoid immune recognition and elimination, in order to promote microbial spread and survival in the organism. The course will provide examples of how the host responds to microbial challenge and how this interaction may lead to a mutually beneficial relationship, or alternatively, to inflammation, pathology, tissue destruction, and disease. Some translational aspects will also be covered, including how microbial infection may cause autoinflammatory and autoimmune diseases, and development of malignancy.
Æstetik og pædagogik
ECTS: 3 Graduate school: Faculty of Arts Start date: 26/04/2023 Course leader: Lars Emmerik Damgaard Knudsen Status: Course is open for application
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Introduction to managing Research Data, FAIR principles, and Open Access
ECTS: 0.2 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 27/04/2023 Course leader: Anne Vils Møller Status: Course is open for application
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The course will introduce the concepts of Research Data Management, FAIR principles, and Open Access. Different aspects and practices related to these concepts will be presented. The lessons will be a mix between theory, class discussions, and hands-on exercises.
The Reflective Teacher
ECTS: 2.4 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 01/05/2023 Course leader: Kamilla Pedersen Status: Course is open for application
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The course blends online with face-to-face teaching and is about the role of the teacher in student-centred teaching. Upon completion of the blended learning course, participants will have acquired knowledge, skills and competences on pedagogical principles pertaining to being a university teacher who can reflect on his/her own and colleagues’ teaching practice. Participants will during the course develop and complete first draft of a personal teaching portfolio on teaching qualifications that can be used in appointments for future academic positions. Furthermore, they will acquire knowledge about strategies to evaluate teaching with the aim of applying a student-centred approach in teaching and creating alignment between the different elements and phases of teaching. A learning diploma is given upon satisfactory completion of the course as well as an e-booklet with the course content.
Forskningstræning modul II Aarhus
ECTS: 0 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 01/05/2023 Course leader: Ole Schmeltz Søgaard Status: Course is open for application
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Kurset er en overbygning på det tre dages varende grundmodul i forskertræning afholdt af Århus Universitet, og henvender sig til de læger under uddannelse, hvis speciale ikke har et selvstændigt overbygningskursus.
Analytiske perspektiver på børn, barndom og hverdagsliv i og uden for institutioner
ECTS: 4 Graduate school: Faculty of Arts Start date: 01/05/2023 Course leader: Eva Gulløv Status: Course is open for application
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Investigator-initiated Clinical Trials and GCP
ECTS: 1.5 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 03/05/2023 Course leader: Birgitte Olrik Schlemmer Status: Course is open for application
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The course covers the principles of Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and the roles of Sponsor, Investigator, Monitor, the ethics committee and the regulatory authorities.
The following will be explained and discussed: Requirements regarding trial documents, application to the authorities, risk assessment and monitoring plans, initiation and conduction of a clinical trial, including sponsor oversight and investigator supervision, trial medication, safety monitoring and reporting, contracts and agreements, biological samples, data collection and quality assurance.
Clinical assessment of insulin resistance and other metabolic parameters
ECTS: 1 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 03/05/2023 Course leader: Niels Jessen Status: Course is open for application
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Insulin resistance plays a pivotal factor in the pathogenesis behind dysmetabolic conditions like diabetes and cardiovascular disease. The aim of this course is to introduce state of the art understanding of various aspects of human insulin resistance, and to introduce methods and techniques used to assess insulin resistance and related metabolic parameters in clinical research.
Causal Inference in Health Sciences
ECTS: 4.1 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 08/05/2023 Course leader: Cecilia Ramlau-Hansen Status: Course is open for application
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Introduce participants to the theory and practical usage of modern causal inference methods in the health sciences.
Advanced Flow Cytometry
ECTS: 2.9 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 08/05/2023 Course leader: Marianne Hokland Status: Course is open for application
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The course provides practical knowledge of advanced flow cytometry directly related to specific examples of research questions and aims to provide a broad understanding of how to design a multicolor flow cytometry experiment, how to handle sample material, how to analyze and present flow cytometry data for publication.
Introduction to Machine Learning for Health Research
ECTS: 2.3 Graduate school: Faculty of Health Start date: 08/05/2023 Course leader: Oleguer Plana-Ripoll Status: Course is open for application
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This course will provide students with broad exposure to the elements of machine learning and its practical applications within epidemiologic research and practice. The course will combine didactic lectures with group discussions and programming exercises to ensure a balance of substantive knowledge and practical skills. Through this approach, students will learn to apply critical thinking techniques as they explore the opportunities and limitations of using machine learning within the context of epidemiology.
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