Talk:University of Aarhus

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[edit] Split students into grad and postgrad?

How about splitting the number of students into graduate and postgraduate categories?

That's very hard to do, as the two are kind of mixed up in the Danish educational system. In fact, you can start the graduate part of your studies before you finish the undergrad part, so it's possible to be both at the same time. --dllu 02:24, 16 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] kaospilot?

Will after all this be absorbed to the University as accepted by People's Party?Peterssensigur 21:41, 10 October 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Nobel Laureate

Hey,

Wouldn't it be a great idea to include some information about Nobel Laureate (the chemistry guy from 2002 - I don't recall his name, but he's got a road around the Nobel Park named after him). Moreover, it'd be great to include that the London School of Economics ranked the poli. sci. dept. the best non-english speaking poli.sci. department of the world in 2003 - and 40th in the world.

Thanks!

The name is Jens Christian Skou, it was 1997 - and yes, he ought to be mentioned. In fact, there should be a section on famous alumni - although Skou isn't a graduate from AU himself, but he did his Nobel-winning research there. --dllu 02:23, 16 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] student unions

I rewrote the paragraph on student unions. Its now labled "Student unions" and not "Student Council", since there are four and not only one.

The information is incorrect, though. The Student Council is an elected student body, not an association of students. The other three are political associations, mainly concentrated around the faculty of political sciences.
And please - and this goes for all of you - sign your comments! --dllu 02:21, 16 April 2007 (UTC)