of the United Nations: Goal 11 is addressed centrally: „Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable”, in particular 11.4 : “Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage”. Through the planned transfer of knowledge and integrated training for young Tunisian scientists, the project also addresses Goal 4 : "Ensure inclusive and equitable [...] focus, the project contributes to several sustainable development goals of the United Nations. Goal 11.4 "Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world's cultural and natural heritage" is addressed centrally. The project involves young female scientists in particular, whose cooperation and scientific exchange will further expand the existing partnership and international cooperation between [...] also important in the context of the current water supply for Tunis, as they provide further bases for the maintenance and preservation of the sections of the aqueduct that are in use. Goal 6 is addressed here: "Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all". Contact Gudrun Styhler‐Aydın gudrun.styhler‐aydin@oeaw.ac.at Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austrian Archaeological
Theoreticians and practitioners are working on (new) approaches and formats for different segments of the population in the field of science communication. Children and young people can still be addressed well through schools, young adults partly through their educational institutions. But it becomes more difficult with people who are not pursuing further education. How can people who are in the middle [...] with the help of practical examples with experts from different areas and institutions. Concrete initiatives will provide insights into how people outside schools and educational institutions can be addressed and brought into contact with research. Guests at the podium Angelika Purin has been working at the Jewish Museum Hohenems since 2012 and is the head of cultural communication. Her areas of responsibility
is dedicated to the implementation of the Bologna guidelines and the further development of the Austrian higher education area. In order to optimise the implementation of the Bologna Process and to address current issues such as innovative teaching and the social dimension in higher education the Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research (BMBWF) has initiated the project "INternationalisat
How do citizen scientists learn to work scientifically? This question will be addressed in the third "Inside Sparkling Science 2.0 Spotlight" on November 9, 2023, from 12:00 to 13:00. Two projects will share their experiences on the topic of "Training citizen scientists". Two projects will share their experiences on the topic of "Training citizen scientists". Friederike Barkmann (University of Innsbruck)
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are required for addressing the needed improvement of general life conditions and thus are contributing to the SDGs. As research institutions, universities moreover have the power to generate knowledge to inform sustainable solutions in the fields of poverty eradication, health improvements, food security or climate change mitigation. Universities have thus both the power to address global as well as [...] current challenges and new developments shall be investigated and better understood. Research will include data collection by means of a nation‐wide survey and a number of individual interviews, addressing academics from as many Malawian universities as possible. The collected data will be analysed and used for the elaboration of a framework of skills and capacities that are essential for academic [...] present a significant challenge here. They impede higher education institutions from playing the role of key drivers of development ‐ especially in developing country. The MAC DNA project aims to address this very challenge in different ways: By assessing and identifying major deficiencies and shortcomings in terms of university management and academic leadership, MAC DNA will contribute to make c
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