came back to Innsbruck again in 2016 for 4 months with the Ernst Mach Follow-up Grants to continue the research with a promising Vietnamese medicinal material Dracaena cambodiana. We gained very nice results with the contributions of many experts in different fields and had an outstanding publication. After this project, I had always thought about future cooperation projects with University of Innsbruck
Later, we succeeded in explaining molecular mechanisms of a chemical (DDT) toxicity in oyster and obtained potential proteins to be used as a biomarker for DDT pollution in marine environments. As a result, we have published our research findings in one of the most outstanding scientific journals in the environmental field “Environmental Pollution”. It was my pleasure to work with professional and talented
initial phase, its importance decreases somewhat once there are established patterns of cooperation. Another vital issue in research cooperation between Kenya and Austria is the dissemination of project results. All speakers on the panel unanimously agree that the knowledge that is gathered and generated in projects of all kinds must be fed back into the communities to bridge any gap between the communities [...] to the day-to-day livelihoods of people. Nzula Kitaka also pointed out that communities may be important partners in the research process. Stakeholder participation and the dissemination of project results beyond academia are therefore essential. Finally, it was discussed which target groups should be addressed through funding schemes in higher education cooperation. While the initial focus of cooperation
problems. Much of the country's biodiversity is under constant threat of disappearance due to unsustainable use of natural resources and replacement of local varieties/breeds with improved ones. As a result, farmers and ecosystems have been exposed to the impacts of environmental degradation and climate change, reducing their adaptive capacity and resilience, leading to a vicious cycle of complex problems
people’s lives through my work. Future professional and research aspirations Considering the valuable assets available at the University of Klagenfurt, we will seek to participate in cooperations that may result in increased capacity building through students and teaching staff mobility. We will also work on journal papers and books for publication. I hope that there will always be time and opportunities for
micro-credentials ( 633,9 KB ) Presentations Soenen, Belgium, Micro credentials: From HEI’s up and reskilling provisions to a council recommendation and its implementation ( 872,7 KB ) Aichner, Austria, Results of the Austrian Survey on Micro-credentials among HEIs ( 372,1 KB ) Nic Giolla Mhichil, Brady, Ireland, Current developments and ongoing questions about the implementation of Micro credentials ( 2
Development Agency (OeAD) Duration: 03/2000 – 08/2000 (MSc); 10/2002 – 09/2005 (PhD) Philosophy of life: "There will always be reasons to wait. The truth is, there are only two things in life, reasons and results, and reasons simply don't count." – Robert Anton Curriculum Vitae Gibson S. Nyanhongo is a Biotechnologist whose research activities range from searching for novel microbial enzymes using classical
conclusion that my future research and potential advancements should be focused on Geospatial Technologies. The Fulfillment of Studying Abroad and the Enrichment of International Perspectives As a result of this experience, I have benefited greatly both personally and professionally. I consider this to be one of the most important experiences of my career, and I believe it will be valuable in my profession
Duration: 06/2008 – 10/2011 and 08/2019 – 11/2019 Motto: “Don’t work hard, but work smart.” Curriculum Vitae Since his time at college, Muhammad Umer Saleem always wanted to work in a field, where the results can be directly applied to the everyday life. During his bachelor in Mathematics and Physics at the University of the Punjab in Lahore, Pakistan, he realised that if something is proven right by m
emphasised that when working with local communities, it is important to listen to them, respect them and learn from them. It is also important to avoid difficult scientific language and to communicate the results of your research at the end. Following the interview there were many questions from the audience and a lively discussion about the responsibilities of a researcher in times of fake news and misrep
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