Call for papers: Human rights in eighteenth-century global and colonial contexts: Scandinavia and beyond We invite both scholars working on natural and human rights in the Scandinavian countries and scholars working on other European and non-European countries.
Eleven projects received funding from the CEMES Spring Call 2024 The distribution proved challenging as so many projects showed high quality and original ideas. The Committee decided to support the following applications (in alphabetical order): “Academia and cultural production as…
Large grant makes it possible to continue groundbreaking research in the brain DKK 35 million grant enables Professor Ole Kiehn to continue his research into brain motor control and to shed light on fundamental mechanisms of motor disorders in neurodegenerative diseases.
SAVE THE DATE for 5th Nordic Conference on Paediatric and Orphan Medicines on May 14-15, 2024 in Helsinki EU Paediatric Regulation (EC 1901/2006) came into force in 2007 with the aim to improve the health of the children in Europe by increasing the research and authorization of medicines for children and improving the…
New publications by RYA researchers Three new articles are out. Two in Comunicazioni Soziali on audiovisual content for children (edited by Chiarulli, Fumagalli and Redvall) with chapters by Christa Lykke Christensen (on Minisjang) and Jakob Freudendal (o…
New research blogs on the RYA 2023 conference Two blogs are now out on the Reaching Young Audiences conference at the University of Copenhagen in November 2023. One for CSTonline by Jakob Freudendal, and one for Flow Journal by Eva Novrup Redvall.
Exhibition: The Art of Ikat - A Cambodian Renaissance Enter the woven world of Cambodian silk ikat, hol in Khmer, a resist-dye weaving technique and century-old textile craft. While sericulture and weaving have been activities grounded in villagers’ lives in the…
Revolutionary zebrafish model unravels host gene influence on microbiota dynamics In a leap forward for microbiome research, scientists have unveiled a groundbreaking zebrafish model designed to unravel the intricate interplay between host genetics and the microbiota. The study promises to reshape ou…
The Paul Auster Research Library Visiting Fellowship 2024 We are honoured to be able to welcome one of the most important scholars of Auster’s work, Aliki Varvogli. She will be in residence from 2 to 28 April 2024
Lila Lee-Morrison awarded the Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant INTERSECT fellow Lila Lee-Morrison was recently awarded the prestigious 2023 Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant under the book category.
The Graduate School Closes early 7 February 2024 The Graduate School closes early Wednesday 10 January. From 14:00 telephone calls and emails will not be answered. Your enquiry will be answered as soon as possible.
New INTERSECT Research fellows in spring We are pleased to announce that Juliette Davret and Sean Yuxiang Li will be INTERSECT Research fellows in spring 2024. We are thrilled that they will join our community and look forward to collaborating with them.
A new hologenomic paradigm for understanding and treating parasite infections In a new study, researchers shed light on the intricate relationship between host–gut microbiota interactions and their influence on parasite infections in farmed Atlantic salmon. Highlighting the importance of a…
Albert H. Werner receives additional grant from Villum Foundation Albert H. Werner’s new research project is called “Standard operating procedures for robust characterization and calibration of quantum hardware”.
Orchid study reveals essential plant-fungal relationships in Danish conservation area In a new study conducted in a high-diversity conservation area in eastern Denmark, researchers have unveiled the intricate relationships between three co-occurring orchid species and their associated low-abundance…
Orchid study reveals essential plant-fungal relationships in Danish conservation area In a new study conducted in a high-diversity conservation area in eastern Denmark, researchers have unveiled the intricate relationships between three co-occurring orchid species and their associated low-abundance…
Sari Nauman awarded the honourable Birger Karlsson’s Science Prize 2023 The Royal Society of Arts and Sciences in Gothenburg has awarded PRIVACY Scholar Sari Nauman the honourable Birger Karlsson’s Science Prize 2023.
Students from the Department of Computer Science secure the title of Danish National Champions in AI For two years in a row, students from the Department of Computer Science (DIKU) have demonstrated their outstanding skills in AI and earned the title of national champions in artificial intelligence at the Danish…
17 million for Danish research in data science Two researchers from SUND each receive a grant for their projects in data science from the Novo Nordisk Foundation's Data Science Investigator Program. The funds will be used for deep learning and machine learning to…
A new hologenomic paradigm for understanding and treating parasite infections In a new study, researchers shed light on the intricate relationship between host–gut microbiota interactions and their influence on parasite infections in farmed Atlantic salmon. Highlighting the importance of a…