190 News gefunden
-
© Gearld KwikirizaIn January 2026, Gerald Kwikiriza successfully defended his PhD with distinction at BOKU University. His research explored how fish translocations and aquaculture practices shape genetic diversity and hybridization. The work has already resulted in five publications in peer-reviewed journals and is generating important insights to strengthen Nile tilapia breeding programs while supporting the conservation of endangered species across East Africa.3 min lesen · 11. März 2026 -
© freepik.comRegelungen für Mobilitäten in betroffene Kriegsregionen in Nahost
Personen, die aufgrund einer noch bevorstehenden oder bereits angetretenen Reise Bedenken haben, sind nicht zum Antritt der Reise bzw. zur Fortführung des Aufenthaltes im Gastland bis zum vorgesehenen Ende der Mobilität oder des Freiwilligeneinsatzes verpflichtet.1 min lesen · 03. März 2026 -
© European UnionSave the date: Erasmus+ und ESK Fachtagung am 28. Mai 2026 in Wien
Im Mittelpunkt der Fachtagung 2026 steht die europäische Strategie Union of Skills.1 min lesen · 26. Februar 2026 -
© Caroline PaparuPhD Research on Natural Resource Governance in Refugee-Hosting Communities
Jessiecah Alunyu Apili commenced her PhD journey in January 2025 at the Institute of Development Research, BOKU University, Vienna. Her study spotlights the Governance of Natural Resources in a refugee hosting community in the Northwestern part of Uganda.4 min lesen · 01. Jänner 2026 -
© Iuliia Nosulia (picture left side)Iuliia Nosulia: ÖGTPM 2025 Conference Participation
APPEAR scholar Iuliia Nosulia recently took part in the conference of the Austrian Society for Tropical Medicine, Parasitology and Migration Medicine Graz. She presented new molecular insights into the diversity of intestinal parasites in golden jackals from her PhD research in Armenia. Using DNA-based methods, this research provides the first confirmed records of several parasite species of veterinary and public health relevance, highlighting the importance of One Health surveillance at the wildlife–domestic animal–human interface.2 min lesen · 01. Jänner 2026 -
© Caroline Paparu (second from right during field work)Research on Gender Transformative Approaches for Natural Resource Governance in Uganda
Caroline Paparu, a PhD candidate at BOKU University investigates how environmental degradation and social inclusion intersect in contexts of displacement and shared resource use. Her research is conducted within the APPEAR-funded AMUTI project and focusing on the Rhino Camp refugee settlement in Uganda’s West Nile region—home to refugees from South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo.4 min lesen · 01. Jänner 2026 -
© Arman ArsenyanMaster research on Cultural Heritage and Landscape Patterns in Armenia
APPEAR scholar Adana Mirzoyan recently earned her Master’s degree from the University Salzburg. Her study used GIS to examine how medieval cultural heritage sites in Armenia’s highlands relate to elevation, visibility, and settlement patterns, highlighting the value of geoinformatics for heritage research and spatial planning.3 min lesen · 01. Jänner 2026 -
© Seda AdamyanSeda Adamyan at the Young ÖGHMP Symposium
Seda Adamyan recently took part in the Young ÖGHMP Symposium in Vienna, presenting her research on Dirofilaria and Leishmania in Armenian mammals. The event gathered emerging scientists to discuss advances in microbiology, hygiene, and preventive medicine. For Seda, it was a valuable chance to share her findings, connect with experts, and explore new approaches for studying vector-borne zoonotic diseases in the South Caucasus.5 min lesen · 01. Jänner 2026 -
© Seda AdamyanSeda Adamyan: ÖGTPM 2025 Conference Participation
The APPEAR scholar Seda Adamyan recently took part in the conference of the Austrian Society for Tropical Medicine, Parasitology and Migration Medicine Graz. She presented resulst of her PhD research on the prevalence of Dirofilaria and Leishmania species across multiple host species in Armenia, including golden jackals.4 min lesen · 29. Dezember 2025 -
© Harutyun VermishyanUnderstanding Institutional Change through the Lens of Career Centres in Armenia and Georgia
APPEAR scholar Sona Balasanyan has published a new article in the international journal European Education. The paper examines how career centres in Armenian and Georgian universities, established within Bologna-inspired Europeanisation reforms, navigate complex governance structures inherited from the Soviet past.3 min lesen · 29. Dezember 2025 -
© Sinara NavoyanMigration, Gender, and Household Dynamics: An Ethnographic PhD Study from Rural Armenia
Sinara Navoyan recently completed her doctoral studies at the University of Vienna. Her research explores how international labour migration reshapes everyday life, gender roles, and power relations within rural Armenian households. Based on ethnographic fieldwork the study examines how khopan—seasonal circular migration from rural Armenia to Russia—sustains local livelihoods while transforming social and economic responsibilities among those who stay put, who are mostly women.5 min lesen · 15. Dezember 2025 -
© OeAD, APA-Fotoservice_HörmandingerJetzt einreichen: Young‑Science‑Gütesiegel für Forschungspartnerschulen!
Bereits 80 Schulen erfüllten in den ersten sieben Ausschreibungen die Bewertungskriterien und wurden dafür mit dem Young-Science-Gütesiegel für Forschungspartnerschulen ausgezeichnet. Nun schreiben das BMFWF und der OeAD das Siegel erneut aus und laden ALLE Schulen in Österreich ein, noch bis 23. Februar ihre Forschungskooperationen und -aktivitäten vorzuweisen und einzureichen. Voraussichtlich im Juni werden die von einer Jury ausgewählten Forschungspartnerschulen 2026 im Zuge einer festlichen Verleihung mit einer Urkunde und einer Plakette für die Schulwand ausgezeichnet. Das Siegel wird für die Dauer von zwei Jahren verliehen.1 min lesen · 15. Dezember 2025