Research without borders in the European University Alliance Arqus
International cooperation strengthens cutting-edge research, the results of which benefit us all. As part of the European University Alliance Arqus, researchers from the University of Graz are collaborating with colleagues from eight other universities on current topics and societal challenges. Two new projects have just started. The group led by Sandro Keller, Professor of Biophysics, is studying the mechanisms of cell communication as a prerequisite for the development of new, more effective drugs. Christine Schwanecke, Professor of English Literature and Cultural Studies and Director of the Centre for Cultural Studies, and her colleague Lisa Schantl are investigating the special features of contemporary English-language poetry by authors who grew up speaking another language – as an example of how language can overcome the divisions between different cultures.
Why researchers should celebrate failures: The Uni Graz “Fiasco Fest” goes international
They say you learn from your mistakes. And this is true, especially for science. "Failure is a core element of research," says psychologist Sabine Bergner. "Because in order to find creative solutions, we have to try out new things without knowing whether they will work." However, failures in academia are often perceived as shameful and are not discussed openly. To change this, Bergner and Johanna Stadlbauer launched the "Fiasco Fest" at the University of Graz three years ago. The initiative has proved its worth. Therefore, the concept is now also being implemented at other universities of the Arqus European University Alliance.