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University of Graz
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Around the world in eight stops: the Long Night of Research at the University of Graz
Greenery on the rise: over 500 new flowers, perennials and shrubs on campus
Bright blooms and fresh greenery make our hearts beat faster in spring. But it is not just us humans who delight in this colourful growth. For many animals, this splendour provides, above all, food and habitat. There has recently been an increase in this on the University of Graz campus. More than 500 native flowers, perennials and shrubs have been planted on strips of fallow land around Universitätsplatz 2.
Building biological bridges: Chemist discovers an ecological tool for the pharmaceutical industry
Building a relationship on a solid foundation is also important in chemistry. To produce medicines, disinfectants or plant protection products, stable bonds between carbon atoms must be formed. Conventional chemical methods rely on environmentally harmful reagents and solvents to carry out the desired reaction. This process also produces unusable by-products. Chemist Lilla Gal has discovered an enzyme that enables the same process to take place efficiently and sustainably. The results of her research were recently published in the prestigious journal Angewandte Chemie.
Higher Education Strategy 2040: Austria’s universities on course for the future
Austria has 77 higher education institutions, which is above the EU average – but does this really make sense? The new Higher Education Strategy 2040 focuses on cooperation rather than mergers. As one of the six largest universities in Austria, the University of Graz plays a central role in this.
Climate research in Greenland: Old data provides new insights
The polar explorer and University of Graz professor Alfred Wegener left behind a unique collection of climate data from Greenland. A research team from the University of Graz is now analysing this 100-year-old treasure trove of data and comparing it with current measurements.
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Research Careers Campus Festival 2026
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Florian Klenk: Ausreden. Elfriede Blauensteiner – Ein Bekenntnis
Universitätsmuseen - UniGraz@Museum: Lange Nacht der Forschung 2026
ScienceTalk; Kommunikation: Was kann ich heute noch glauben?
18. Pflanzen-Raritätenmarkt
Karl Kraus: Die letzten Tage der Menschheit gelesen von Franz Schuh und Maria Hofstätter
Ringvorlesung: So ein Theater!
Konrad Paul Liessmann über Richard Strauss‘ Oper: Der Rosenkavalier
True Crime Tuesday - Aging in Prison
Literarische Jugend-Soirée
Ringvorlesung: So ein Theater!
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Around the world in eight stops: the Long Night of Research at the University of Graz
Greenery on the rise: over 500 new flowers, perennials and shrubs on campus
Bright blooms and fresh greenery make our hearts beat faster in spring. But it is not just us humans who delight in this colourful growth. For many animals, this splendour provides, above all, food and habitat. There has recently been an increase in this on the University of Graz campus. More than 500 native flowers, perennials and shrubs have been planted on strips of fallow land around Universitätsplatz 2.
Building biological bridges: Chemist discovers an ecological tool for the pharmaceutical industry
Building a relationship on a solid foundation is also important in chemistry. To produce medicines, disinfectants or plant protection products, stable bonds between carbon atoms must be formed. Conventional chemical methods rely on environmentally harmful reagents and solvents to carry out the desired reaction. This process also produces unusable by-products. Chemist Lilla Gal has discovered an enzyme that enables the same process to take place efficiently and sustainably. The results of her research were recently published in the prestigious journal Angewandte Chemie.
Higher Education Strategy 2040: Austria’s universities on course for the future
Austria has 77 higher education institutions, which is above the EU average – but does this really make sense? The new Higher Education Strategy 2040 focuses on cooperation rather than mergers. As one of the six largest universities in Austria, the University of Graz plays a central role in this.
Climate research in Greenland: Old data provides new insights
The polar explorer and University of Graz professor Alfred Wegener left behind a unique collection of climate data from Greenland. A research team from the University of Graz is now analysing this 100-year-old treasure trove of data and comparing it with current measurements.
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Newest event
Research Careers Campus Festival 2026
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Florian Klenk: Ausreden. Elfriede Blauensteiner – Ein Bekenntnis
Universitätsmuseen - UniGraz@Museum: Lange Nacht der Forschung 2026
ScienceTalk; Kommunikation: Was kann ich heute noch glauben?
18. Pflanzen-Raritätenmarkt
Karl Kraus: Die letzten Tage der Menschheit gelesen von Franz Schuh und Maria Hofstätter
Ringvorlesung: So ein Theater!
Konrad Paul Liessmann über Richard Strauss‘ Oper: Der Rosenkavalier
True Crime Tuesday - Aging in Prison
Literarische Jugend-Soirée
Ringvorlesung: So ein Theater!
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