Research, PURE and research support


Registration of your research

As author you are responsible for submitting and registering your publications in Pure according to the rules set by AU.

To submit your research activity in Pure, you need to log on to Pure and use the corresponding template.

Read more about submission and registration of publications in Pure.

Research support

If you need help to apply for a grant, you will find good advice and tools for your grant proposal at the website of the Research Support Office.

Career development for junior researchers

Aarhus University offers a carrier development programme for junior researchers at Aarhus University - assistant professors, postdocs as well as researchers employed on tenure track.

The programme has four tracks with corresponding course catalogues where junior researchers can choose the track that suits them and their career.

Read more about the Junior Researcher Development Programme.


Recent publications

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Munkholm, N. V. & Schjøler, C. H. (2018). The Danish model of collective bargaining: Report chapter. Paper presented at The 20th Congress of the International Academy of Comparative Law (General Congress), Fukuoka, Japan.
Lund-Sørensen, A. (2018). The institutional frame in an advanced economy: do we need minimum wages? The case of Denmark. Paper presented at Second International ASTRIL Conference: Technology, employment and labour market institutions, Rom, Italy.
Hyltén-Cavallius, K. (2018). The need of residence registration for enjoyment of EU citizenship in Sweden. In F. Pennings & M. Seeleib-Kaiser (Eds.), EU Citizenship and Social Rights: Entitlements and Impediments to Accessing Welfare (pp. 127-148). Edward Elgar Publishing.
Butler, G. & Šadl, U. (2018). The Preliminaries of a Reference. European Law Review, 43(1), 120-128.