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Conference venue

Founded in 1928, Aarhus university (38.000 students) is renowned for the excellence of it research output and the innovative teaching methods. The university buildings present a wide array of spacious venues (lecture halls, seminar rooms, auditoria).

The main conference venue will be located at the City Campus in the surroundings of Nobelparken, including the buildings of the Faculty of Arts, the Conference Centre, Aula and Vandrehallen, and the Museum of Ancient Art and Archaeology. While these facilities are in close proximity, facilitating easy movement between panels in various rooms and buildings, the participants are also encouraged participants to take breaks and unwind in the tranquillity of the university park extending up the hill.

Building units can also be located by downloading the AU Find app on your smartphone: https://international.au.dk/about/contact-and-visitors-service/aufind

Reception and session rooms

Nordre Ringgade 4, 8000 Aarhus C:

  • 1. Stakladen, building 1422/111
  • 10. Aulaen 1412-129B
  • 11. Vandrehallen 1410-119

Victor Albecks Vej 3, 8000 Aarhus C:

  • 13. Antikmuseet

Students House: Fredrik Nielsens Vej 2–4, 8000 Aarhus C:

  • 2. Mogens Zieler Stuen, building 1422/125
  • 3. Preben Hornung Stuen, building 1422/132
  • 4. Richard Mortensen Stuen, building 1422/122
  • 7. M1, building 1427/149
  • 7. M2, building 1427/246
  • 5. Student Café

Tåsingegade 3, 8000 Aarhus C:

  • 12. 1441-012 Tåsingegade 1
  • 12. 1441-113 Tåsingegade 3
  • 12. 1441-112 Tåsingegade 2

Additional rooms

In the Students house, additional rooms are available to support the attendees’ needs. These include quiet, meeting, and family rooms (including a dedicated breastfeeding room).

Accessibility

All the university buildings are fully accessible and equipped for wheelchair users and people with physical disabilities. All official homepages are fully accessible for visually impaired people. You can use the app AU Find for finding any university location.