on behalf of IST Austria in Klosterneuburg. The ISTernship (“IST-” + “(int)ernship“) is a summer internship program for outstanding bachelor’s and master’s students who are looking to expand their scientific research experience. The competition to get a scholarship for an ISTernship is always very high. Even if the number of countries has been reduced in 2021, there were still 692 applications received
conducting research on enzymes, which are the motor of the world for him. After studying in Cuba and in Graz as a North-South Dialogue scholarshipholder, Gibson Nyanhongo from Zimbabwe found his scientific home at the IFA Tulln , a branch of the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna. Already as a pupil fascinated by microbiology, his teachers owed him many a deeper answer. He had
Politics but not party politics, research on migration but not primarly on migrants. Sara de Jong conducts research in various fields. Sara de Jong began her scientific career in her home country, the Netherlands. She received her master's degree in critical theory and politics from the University of Nottingham, where she completed her PhD as well. In October 2012 she came to Austria with an Ernst
available on every topic and for every taste - from tabloid topics to shop talk, from complex radio formats to kitchen table conversations, everything is included. Audio formats are also used for scientific topics and are becoming increasingly popular, as they promise a nuanced exchange and allow researchers to have their say. But who can be reached with science podcasts and how can the content be prepared
meteorites! He frequently travels to (remote) places where there has been an impact to find rocks or meteorites for his research, thereby making use of the funding available for S&T Cooperation projects (Scientific and Technological Cooperation) at OeAD. Through this funding, Dr. Ferrière and his partner at the Université Paris Cité (Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris) have been granted funding for the [...] the chance is very very low. If you want to learn more about Dr. Ferrière’s research, you can find out more here or visit the Meteorite Hall at the NHM . About S&T Cooperation: The international Scientific & Technological Cooperation programmes are based on intergovernmental and bilateral agreements or memoranda of understanding to fund bilateral research projects. On the Austrian side, the Austrian
and carrying out joint projects with Austrian and European representations in China; looking after Austrian educational and scientific delegations as diplomatic representation in the Shanghai administrative area; maintaining relations with Chinese state educational and scientific organisations and now also developing an alumni network, a network of those important multipliers in China who have studied
Monday, 21 November 2022. The BMBWF and the OeAD-Centre for Citizen Science will then select the projects for participation in the Citizen Science Award 2023. The aim is to offer as diverse a range of scientific projects as possible, which allow for different forms of engagement. The selected projects will be notified at the beginning of December 2022. Click HERE for further information and the conditions
ASEAN is proud to present to you European Research Day Indonesia 2020 - the annual flagship event and our commitment to the research community across ASEAN to provide information and support for scientific exchange and collaboration with their peers in Europe! ERD2020 "Research Opportunities in Austria - A brief Overview" Tuesday, 20 October, 4pm – 5pm (9am - 10am CEST) This interactive session will
Prize will be awarded for the 4th time in 2019. The Prize will be presented to a main prize winner for outstanding achievements in development research and a junior prize winner for an excellent scientific article on "The importance of indigenous languages and cultures for sustainable cultural, social and economic development with regard to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)". The Prize, which
Austrian-Indian cooperations and is particularly committed to the transfer of knowledge in India in order to preserve the rich cultural heritage and to establish restoration and conservation as a scientific discipline and established practice in museums – according to the principle of “simple, affordable and sustainable”. The complete Alumni Talk was broadcast live on Facebook and was seen by many people
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