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The UNIKE PhD Fellows at Aarhus University have just come back from fieldwork. Together with EPOKE PhD Fellows they share their experiences of data…
Professor Rubina Raja forsker i antikkens kulturmøder i Mellemøsten fra den hellenistiske periode til den tidlige middelalder. I februar i år modtog…
Read Assistant Professor Sanne Kruikemeier's report on her Mundus Journalism scholar visit to Pontifical Catholic University of Chile in June, 2015.
UNIKE PhD Fellow Que Anh Dang has written an article, which has just been published on the GlobalHigherEd blog site.
Registration is now open for this one-day conference taking place at the University of Birmingham on Monday 6th of July.
"Methodological and Conceptual Challenges to Cross-Cultural Research" is the preliminary title of the speciel issue. Guest editor is Ron Fischer and…
Call for papers
For første gang nogensinde har danske arkæologer fundet keramik fra Frankerriget, som er blevet bragt hertil på tærsklen til vikingetiden. Det vidner…
RIBE, DENMARK—An intact trefoil jug, or wine pitcher, has been unearthed in a cemetery in Ribe, Denmark, by students from the University of Aarhus.
Archeologists make a unique find in Ribe’s oldest burial ground.
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