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In 2017, Aarhus University, Science and Technology, has established the interdisciplinary research
Centre for Circular Bioeconomy (CBIO). CBIO…
The growth of global economy while reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is the most significant challenge of 21th century. Since in a globalized…
Scientists from Aarhus University, Department of Engineering and iNANO/Department of Chemistry are part of a new research and innovation action…
Carsten Stage, Camilla Møhring Reestorff and Birgit Eriksson from TAKE PART have finished a two-year research and action project about citizen…
Call for papers for Take Part’s conference out now – please share!
European colleagues have just started REACH, a new EU support and coordination project about participatory approaches to Culture. REACH will establish…
Join a two-day seminar on the potential of contemporary art to create collaboration and strengthen local communities. The seminar takes place on…
Raphael is the first PhD employed with funding from CBIO, and he started his work on September 1st 2017.
Deadline for abstract is postponed to 11 October.
ECO-BIO 2018 will bring together representatives from both academia and industry to highlight…
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