The scientific PhD courses ensure that you receive the necessary theoretical and specialised training within your field.
You can choose from the selection of advanced courses available within your field of research, as well as courses with a wider and often interdisciplinary scope.
The below list of scientific courses will be updated regularly.
2024
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2025:
2024:
2023:
Hands-on mass spectrometry for the analyses of biomarkers/metabolites using quantitative and explorative techniques (26 October – 3 November 2023)
Carbohydrates with emphasis on nutrition and intestinal health of nonruminant animals (14 August – 25 August 2023)
Feed Ration Planning in Dairy Cattle Herds (7 to 17 August 2023)
2022:
Economics of animal health and welfare management (24 – 28 October 2022 and 30 November - 1 December 2022)
Multivariate analysis of biological data using R (19-23 September 2022)
Gut Biology and Health (27 June – 8 July 2022)
Trends in Stress Biology – Interpretation of animal stress responses (13 – 17 June 2022)
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2019:
2025:
Bayesian Hierarchical Modelling (7-11 April 2025)
Agent based modelling using the FlexSem marine model framework (20-22 January 2025)
2024:
2023:
Environmental monitoring in the arctic, with a particular focus on greenhouse gas flux studies: Part 2 (BEFLUX) (12-19 June 2023)
2022:
UArctic summer school on Plastic in the marine Arctic – from sources to solutions (1-5 August 2022)
Environmental monitoring in the Arctic, with a particular focus on greenhouse gas flux studies - UArctic summer school – BEFLUX (12-22 September)
2021:
Bayesian statistic in aquatic and terrestrial ecology (Autumn 2021 –Spring 2022)
ALMaSS: A systems simulation approach to environmental and wildlife management (18-22 October 2021)
2020:
2019:
2024:
Integrated Nonlinear Photonics (14–18 October 2024)
Online analytical chemistry: Instrumentation, application, and data analysis (Q1 2024)
2023:
Natural Product Biosynthesis (Autumn 2023)
Nonlinear Integrated Photonics (16–20 October 2023)
2021:
PhD Journal Club course (Spring and Autumn semester 2021)
2020:
Bioprocessing in the Arctic (Postponed to 2021. More information to be announced.)
2019:
2023:
Land use, carbon sequestration, and cost-effective climate policy (26-29 September 2023)
The socio-cultural dimensions of green transition (30 October – 3 November 2023)
2022:
2021:
2020:
2024:
Dairy protein biochemistry and proteomics (10-11 June 2024)
Applied methods in crop physiology (8-12 April 2024)
2023:
Introduction to multivariate data analysis (chemometrics) (4-18 December 2023)
Introduction to metabolomics (27 November 2023 – 8 January 2024)
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2021:
2020:
2019:
2021:
Aarhus Comprehensive Computational Entomology Summer School (ACCESS) (30 September - 4 October 2024)