Practicalities
AU Intro Weeks Autumn Semester 2013
An introduction week for all Exchange and Full Degree Students is organised by the International Centre. The Intro Week is designed to give new international students an introduction to Aarhus University and to the city of Aarhus. The programme offers guidance on academic culture and living in Denmark together with city tours and social activities to allow students to get to know each other and their surroundings.
Preliminary Intro Week dates
More information regarding actual events during the Intro Weeks are in the process of being finalised. Prelimiary dates for the Intro Weeks are as follows:
Exchange
- Faculty of Health and Arts: Intro Week activities will begin on 1st September 2013
- Science & Technology and Political Science: Intro Week activities will begin 19th August 2013
- Business and Social Sciences: Intro Week activities will begin 26th August 2013
Full Degree
- Full Degree Science & Technology: Intro Week activities will begin 19th August 2013
- Full Degree Business and Social Sciences: Intro Week activities will begin 26th August 2013
- Full Degree Arts: Intro Week activities will begin 31st August 2013
Newsletter
Full Degree Welcome Newsletter
The Welcome Newsletters are distributed during the summer months prior to your arrival in Aarhus. They contain introductory information to the various resources available to you, as well as other practical information, such as what clothing items to bring with you. If you have received an admission or conditional admission email, but have not received the newsletters, please contact Michael Woodward at mwo@adm.au.dk.
Please note, for events and news throughout the school year, check the homepage of this portal: http://studerende.au.dk/en/
The Student Guides 2012-13
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Emergency Information
Call 112 for the emergency services: ambulance, fire and police.
Emergency Room
If you are injured and need to go to the emergency room (skadestue), you must always call first at 8731 5050 (Aarhus only) and tell them what is wrong. They will tell you what to do.
Go here for more emergency information, including addresses and phone numbers for hospitals in Aarhus, Copenhagen and Herning.







