A result that we can continue to work with: Climate law expert Oliver Ruppel on the COP29

Students at the University of Graz provided enchanting moments full of chemistry

Themed ‘Chemical Moments’, the chemical Christmas show at the University of Graz enchanted the audience with glowing experiments, fiery reactions and creative research. Around 500 high school students experienced an evening full of scientific highlights and fascinating chemistry at the Schauspielhaus Graz at the end of November.

Sustainability Award 2024 for two projects of the University of Graz

How do major international conferences reduce their carbon footprint? And what can maths lessons contribute to education for sustainable development? Two questions that were answered at the University of Graz. The corresponding projects were awarded the Sustainability Award 2024 in silver on 26 November in Vienna. This award for Austria's universities and colleges is presented by the Ministry of Science and the Ministry of Climate Protection.

Research and fun: digital archaeology puzzle at Buch Wien

Archaeologist Stephan Karl used the natural intelligence of online gamers to reassemble over a hundred fragments of a 1500-year-old altar slab. The game with the virtual pieces can also be tried out at Buch Wien until November 24.

Political scientist Filzmaier provided insights into the voting behaviour of Styrians

At the University of Graz, Austria's probably most well-known political scientist, Peter Filzmaier, provided a gripping analysis of the 2024 Styrian state elections. In front of a full house at the Unicorn, the professor at the University of Graz explained why social media, times of crisis and voter behaviour have a decisive influence on the outcome of an election – and why boring election campaigns are sometimes the best.