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As previously announced Aarhus University has decided to convert all on-site exams – both oral and written – to a digital format. To…
From April 16, you can see the courses that are offered in the autumn semester. Use the AU course catalogue to read the course descriptions and to get an overview of the different courses and seminars offered at AU.
If you use AU-Access (VPN) to access a number of AU services from home, please note that the university introduces two-step authentication from 1 May 2020. This means that you must set up two-step authentication before 1 May in order to be able to continue to use VPN.
Yesterday on 23 March, the Danish Government extended the period in which everyone in Denmark must work from home. This means that we will maintain our current solutions for conducting teaching and exams at Aarhus University - for now up and until 13 April.
Below you will find updated information on teaching and exams, etc. in connection with the physical closure of Aarhus University.
Here is the most important information you need to know about the coronavirus.
Are you a 6th semester student who plan on commencing at a master’s programme in the autumn 2020 semester?
Fewer physical lists of room overviews for written exams.
Microsoft now warn users against a critical vulnerability in the browser Internet Explorer. AU’s information security department follows the recommendation and asks all members of staff and students not to use Internet Explorer until the error is corrected.
Students whose exams in Family law and the law of succession and the Elective courses on the Law of Obligations were interrupted by the fire at Fuglesangs Allé on 2 January will now be compensated for the conditions under which the exams took place, says Vice-dean Per Andersen.
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