Folkeuniversitetet and International Community give you the opportunity to learn more about Danish society, history and culture in a series of exciting lectures in English. Everybody is welcome – both internationals and Danes.
Why do people age?
People do not live forever. But why do people age? How old can a person be? And what can you do to slow down the ageing process?
Researchers at Aarhus University are trying to find answers to questions such as these. They are studying anti-ageing processes – i.e. what is required to keep an organism alive. Hear the latest word on what causes ageing and what you can do to slow down the process and maintain a good and active life.
Lecturer: Associate Professor Suresh Rattan, Molecular Biology, Aarhus University.
Practical Information
All lectures take place at Nobelparken, building 1453, room 116, from 20.00-21.30. Meeting place is Jens Chr. Skous Vej 4, 8000 Aarhus C, building 1481 at 19.50. After the lectures at 21.00 coffee and cake will be served.
Price per lecture is 100 kroner – free admission for members of International Community, but a no show fee of DKK 100 will be charged. Only a limited number of seats available.















