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| Literature search in medical databases (PhD) | Aarhus | October 2026 | 0,7 ECTS |
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Graduate School of Health Sciences at Aarhus University
Structure and content of the databases will be reviewed. With respect to literature searching, emphasis will be on PubMed, and the participants will learn to construct precise search strings by employing the tools (e.g. MeSH) of the databases. The focal p |
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| Measuring socioeconomic position in epidemiological and clin... | Aarhus | November 2026 | 2 ECTS |
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Graduate School of Health Sciences at Aarhus University
The course aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to measure and analyze socioeconomic differences in clinical epidemiological research using the Danish registries. Through a combination of lectures and group work, students will ga |
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| Metabolic Disease Modeling; from Gene to Function | Aarhus | September 2026 | 3,2 ECTS |
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Graduate School of Health Sciences at Aarhus University
Getting familiar with the theoretical background, the experimental methods, and the interpretation of results in studies investigating the consequences of mutations and molecular disease mechanisms, with a focus on inborn and acquired metabolic disorders. |
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| PhD Course in Grant Writing | Aarhus | March 2026 | 5 ECTS |
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Graduate School of Health Sciences at Aarhus University
On behalf of the Cardiovascular Network at Health, we are offering a 3 ECTS course in grant writing, targeted towards junior researchers, who seek to apply for research funding to support their studies. The course will provide a forum of collegial coopera |
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| PhD to Post Doc: Laying groundwork for a part-time or full-t... | Aarhus | May 2026 | 5,5 ECTS |
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Graduate School of Health Sciences at Aarhus University
To focus on knowledge that is critical for success in an academic research career. With a point of departure in the PhD students’ present and future career goals, this course explores key building blocks of successful academic research careers. These buil |
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| PhD to Post Doc: Laying groundwork for a part-time or full-t... | Aarhus | October 2026 | 5,5 ECTS |
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Graduate School of Health Sciences at Aarhus University
To focus on knowledge that is critical for success in an academic research career. With a point of departure in the PhD students’ present and future career goals, this course explores key building blocks of successful academic research careers. These buil |
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| PhD-student as supervisor for undergraduate students – how a... | Aarhus | March 2026 | 2,2 ECTS |
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Graduate School of Health Sciences at Aarhus University
As a part of their teaching responsibilities, PhD-students sometimes act as co-supervisors for undergraduate students’ bachelor projects, written assignments, master thesis, or research year assignments. In doing so, the PhD-students play an important rol |
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| PhD-student as supervisor for undergraduate students – how a... | Aarhus | August 2026 | 2,2 ECTS |
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Graduate School of Health Sciences at Aarhus University
As a part of their teaching responsibilities, PhD-students sometimes act as co-supervisors for undergraduate students’ bachelor projects, written assignments, master thesis, or research year assignments. In doing so, the PhD-students play an important rol |
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| Prepare yourself on the movement from a PhD in Health to a c... | Aarhus | November 2026 | 4,5 ECTS |
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Graduate School of Health Sciences at Aarhus University
To support PhD students in their career decision-making process by increasing their career awareness, and to prepare them for the transition between academia and industry/public sector jobs. |
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| Public and patient involvement in health research | Aarhus | November 2026 | 1,8 ECTS |
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Graduate School of Health Sciences at Aarhus University
To introduce the concept of patient and public involvement in health research and acquire participants a science- and theory-based understanding of patient and public involvement in health research. The course will increase the participants’ ability to id |
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