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© AdobeStock/PrajuritDie TU Wien und die JKU Linz haben ein gemeinsames Doktorandenkolleg gegründet, um die Forschung an der Schnittstelle von Informatik und Nachhaltigkeit voranzutreiben.1 min lesen · 19. November 2025 -
© Mulugeta / Mekelle UniversityReport on the kick-off meeting of REVITAL-MU-ADU
In July 2025, Mekelle University, in partnership with Adigrat University and international collaborators, inaugurated the REVITAL-MU-ADU Project under the theme “Revitalizing Mekelle and Adigrat Universities’ Academic Capacity Post-Conflict: Introducing Peri-Urban Agroforestry for Climate Resilience, Forest Restoration, and Women’s Livelihood Enhancement.”2 min lesen · 18. September 2025 -
© OeAD/Gianmaria GavaÖsterreichische Erfolge in den Erasmus+ zentralen Aktionen 2025
Die Europäische Kommission hat die Ergebnisse des Aufrufs 2025 zu den in Brüssel zentral verwalteten Hochschulaktionen veröffentlicht.1 min lesen · 02. September 2025 -
© OeADJapan Science Day 2025: Wissenschaftsbrücke zwischen Europa und Japan
Der Japan Science Day kehrt am 7. November 2025 nach Wien zurück.1 min lesen · 22. August 2025 -
© OeADJapan Science Day 2025: Wissenschaftsbrücke zwischen Europa und Japan
Der Japan Science Day kehrt am 7. November 2025 nach Wien zurück.1 min lesen · 22. August 2025 -
© Mary T. KaggwaBioGold | Report on the 1st project year
The project aims to combine biosorption and chemical remediation techniques to treat contaminated wastewater and tailings, and rehabilitate contaminated soils, thereby safeguarding vulnerable ecosystems around artisanal gold mining (ASGM) areas in Uganda. The biochar composites will be developed from locally available biomass to make them suitable for remediation of the soils for agricultural purposes.2 min lesen · 06. August 2025 -
© OeADGIRT | Report on the 3rd project year
GIRT’s third project year was dedicated to analysing the qualitative research phase in Ethiopia and Mozambique. Once interviewing was completed at all four study sites, a preliminary assessment of the data was conducted. Altogether, more than 400 interviews with female and male residents in informal settlements and slums had been conducted by researchers, as well as PhD students and research associates affiliated with the project. In a joint effort, the project team conceived a master plan for transcribing, translating and coding all interviews.3 min lesen · 05. August 2025 -
© Michaela Sonnleitner14 new KoEF projects selected for funding
The Cooperation Development Research (KoEF) programme continues to foster international partnerships between Austrian higher education institutions and research partners in the Global South. In its 5th call for proposals, the Austrian Federal Ministry of Women, Science and Research (BMFWF) has approved 14 new projects for funding.3 min lesen · 05. August 2025 -
© Ida LeibetsederCOVIOCRIM | Report on the 1st project year
The project Countering Violent Crime against Women and Girls in Georgia (COVIOCRIM) aims at building a professional network of “first responders” in order to effectively and sustainably address the challenges of violence against women and girls (VAWG) in Georgia. The project will implement interactive and interdisciplinary training programmes, expand academic qualification opportunities, and establish a Legal Clinic in Tbilisi to provide victims of VAWG with accessible and immediate support. The first year focused on conducting regional training sessions across Georgia in the cities of Batumi, Zugdidi, Borjomi, Telawi, Gori, and Tbilisi.2 min lesen · 26. Juni 2025 -
© OeADAuftakt CEEPUS IV: Österreichische Delegation bei erster Sitzung des Ministerkomitees in Budapest
Die österreichische Delegation nahm am 15. Mai an der ersten Ministerkonferenz im Rahmen des neuen CEEPUS-IV-Abkommens in Budapest teil2 min lesen · 10. Juni 2025 -
© James Sunday MundrugoClean and prosperous Uganda | CPUg | Report on the 3rd project year
At the end of the third year of the project, the project team can present many outputs, both in research and in teaching. All participating institutions - TU Wien, Makerere University, Mbarara University of Science and Technology and Uganda Red Cross Society, report significant results.4 min lesen · 19. Mai 2025 -
© Philipp OmweneHigher Education for resilient resources in refugee–host areas | AMUTI | Report on 2nd project year
Over the past year, the AMUTI project has made remarkable progress in strengthening research capacity, enhancing institutional collaboration, and deepening community engagement between Austrian and Ugandan partners. As part of the APPEAR Programme, AMUTI brings together Muni University, BOKU University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna and PALM Corps to advance transdisciplinary research and co-creation of knowledge in refugee and host community settings.3 min lesen · 09. Mai 2025