Kim Christensen of CREATES at the School of Economics and Management, Aarhus University, received on Wednesday 27 January 2010 the Danish Independent Research Council's 'Young Elite Researcher Award' (Ung Eliteforskerpris).
AU economists initiate new research project that may bust some common myths in education. Professor Helena Skyt Nielsen of School of Economics and Management at Aarhus University will be one of the leading researchers in the newly established Centre for Strategic Research in Education and Competence Building.
Terms such as Islamists, fundamental Muslims and radical Muslims are loosely used in the West, yet there is only limited empirical knowledge on homegrown Islamic radicalization, i.e. radicalization among Muslims who grew up in the West.
Centre for Studies in Islamism and Radicalization has published their first research report entitled "Radicalization among Young Muslims in Aarhus". The report is written by Assistant Professor Lasse Lindekilde (Department of Politial Science) and Associate Professor Lene Kühle (Section for the Study of Religion) at Aarhus University.
New access to international databases will strengthen the quality of financial research at Aarhus University and will contribute to better risk management in the financial sector.