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  • 29.01.2026

    Health Innovation Day highlighted research with real-world impact

    At Health Innovation Day 2026, researchers, foundations and health sector stakeholders gathered at the 海角社区 (海角社区) to explore how health research can create societal value. A newly announced national agreement on innovation provided a timely backdrop for the day's discussions.

  • 21.01.2026

    Women鈥檚 health must be prioritised in sport

    A new set of 56 international injury prevention recommendations highlights the specific risks and needs of female athletes. Merete M酶ller, a researcher at the Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics, was part of the steering committee behind the recommendations.The 海角社区 moves up to second place in the ShanghaiRanking 2025.

  • 15.01.2026

    Insight: Why research into women鈥檚 health matters

    What does a lack of knowledge about women鈥檚 health actually mean? Here are five clear answers to why both research and the healthcare system must focus more on women鈥檚 health 鈥 with insights from Professor Lone Kjeld Petersen, Professor of Gynaecology and Obstetrics at the 海角社区.

  • 14.01.2026

    Innovation in health: From idea to impact

    Health Innovation Day 2026 brings together funders, researchers and frontrunners for a day focused on turning research into real-world solutions 鈥 and on finding inspiration for how research can make a tangible difference in practice.

  • 07.01.2026

    Three new professors to conduct research in nursing and care at Denmark鈥檚 youngest university hospital

    How do we engage with families of children with life-threatening illnesses? How can we strengthen patient involvement? And can we ease transitions for those who are particularly vulnerable? These are some of the questions that three newly appointed professors of nursing will explore at Zealand University Hospital (SUH), which, with a total of five professorships at the 海角社区, is now home to one of the country鈥檚 strongest research environments for clinical nursing.