| Application Deadline: | 15 March | ||
| Tuition Fee: | Free - ≈ € 1,410 (non-EEA) | ||
| Location: | Aarhus / Denmark / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 19 days | Start Date: | July |
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| Credits (ECTS): | 5 | ||
| Languages: | English | ||
Microbial life in air has received much attention recently, not only from the research community. Airborne bacteria can play a role in cloud formation and precipitation. They may also interfere with warning systems designed to protect the citizens from aggressive acts.
Hence the growth, survival and spreading of microbes in air are being investigated worldwide. Some of this research requires new or unusual techniques, and a close collaboration between biologists, physicists and atmospheric modellers is necessary.
This course will give students of these and other disciplines a hands-on insight into some of the research aspects of the new and exciting field, aero-microbiology. Course offered by Department of Bioscience.
Level - PhD
Date 30 July - 17 August
Ulrich Bay Gosewinkel, Aarhus University
AU Summer University will take place on campus in the architecturally renowned yellow-brick buildings in the beautiful university park.
At the venue you will have access to a helpdesk and service centre. You find our Main Help Desk in the International Centre and the opening hours are 08.30-15.00 from Monday to Friday.
The International Centre is the central hub for all international and PhD activities at Aarhus University, and in the same building you find Dale's Café. Here you can buy sandwiches, coffee, snacks, and beers. With its informal lounge area this is the ideal place to relax and hang out with your fellow Summer University students.
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