On this page you can find specific information about the 1182 building.
Further, you can find more guidelines for e.g. car and room booking, printing, DANDRITE mailinglists etc. via this link
Find a person from your local DANDRITE Support Team in office 111, building 1182 each Monday, Wednesday or Thursday.
Find more information about the Support Team, and who is present in 1182 a specific day, here
On the same floor as the Support Team office and lunch room, you'll also find the local DANDRITE infoboard with relevant notifications for staff and students at DANDRITE - please come by!
Link to document with IMPORTANT LABORATORY GUIDELINES (PDF) and Link to Danish version (PDF)
Find information about e.g.:
Link to document with PRICE LIST for ANIMAL FACILITY at Biomedicine (PDF)
Link to latest NEWSLETTER from the ANIMAL FACILITY at Biomedicine (PDF)
In brief, the newsletter includes information on:
Christian Bredvig
Address: Dept. Biomedicine, Høegh-Guldbergs Gade 10, 8000 Aarhus C
Office: 1115.035
Contact: mobile 28 99 21 25, email bredvig@au.dk
You are also welcome to contact building technicians Rene Nielsen (+45 28 99 22 43) or Jesper Jensen (+45 28 99 22 45).
Mathias
Address: Dept. Biomedicine, Høegh-Guldbergs Gade 10, 8000 Aarhus C
Office: Skou Building (building no. 1116), room 140A
Contact: mobile 21 36 64 73, email mav@biomed.au.dk
See local information on the image below (click to download pdf file).
Find further information under "Doctor & Emercency"
Find your main local DANDRITE Support Team in office 348, building 1116 (the Skou building).
Regarding presence in building 1182; Every Wednesday from morning until noon, there will be a staff member from the Support Team present in building 1182. Currently with unspecific office place, but mainly present in the lunch room at 1. floor.
Find more information about the Support Team here
Both at the main Support Team office in the Skou building, and in building 1182, you'll find local DANDRITE infoboards with relevant notifications for staff and students at DANDRITE - please come by!
Incoming
The office aids distributes ordinary mail every day around 1 pm in the personal mailboxes in building 1182 at each floor of the building.
Outgoing
The office aids picks up mail in building 1182 around 1 pm every day and take it with him or her to Skou, where it is send from. However, it will first be send the day after. You can always contact the office aids, if in doubt.
Mail you wish to have send, must be put in the white tray named “Sekretariat og post”, below the named personal mailboxes on floor 1 in building 1182 (see picture).
Incoming
Packets handed in at the goods reception in the Skou building (Building 1115, room 055E), and preferably checked by the office aids.
The office aids (or the one who checks incoming packages) stores the packages in the fridge or the appropriate freezer, if it appears from the package, and the office aids notifies the recipient by email.
Packages for 1182 are delivered once a day.
Information above is from this website: https://biomed.medarbejdere.au.dk/en/the-skou-building/
Outgoing
The office aids collect outgoing mail every day. Outgoing mail is collected from the copy rooms at every floor.
As a general rule, letters are sent as standard post (B-post) - delivery time is 3 to 5 days.
If it is absolutely necessary that your letter shall be delivered the next day (Monday to Saturday), you can send it as a ‘quick letter’ (Quickbrev). Write the letter ‘Q’ at the top centre of the front of the envelope. Please be aware that this is expensive: a quick letter weighing up to 100 grams costs 27 kroner. Payment is covered centrally from AU.
From this website:
DA: http://biomed.medarbejdere.au.dk/praktisk-info-og-faciliteter/
EN: https://medarbejdere.au.dk/en/administration/au-planning/intpost/
Internal mail is collected from the copyroom and delivered to the personal trays once a day.
If you need to transport dangerous goods by road, ship and/or air, a knowledgeable person must be consulted. Persons who wrap, pack and label dangerous goods are required to take an approved course with a corresponding certificate.