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University of Graz News A success story: 20 years of the Wegener Centre at the University of Graz

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Monday, 06 October 2025

A success story: 20 years of the Wegener Centre at the University of Graz

Group photo of the Wegener Center team in front of the villa on Brandhofgasse, where the facility is located. ©CP-PICTURES Graz

The team of the Wegener Center at the University of Graz: Working together to find solutions to the challenges of the future. Photo: University of Graz / cp-pictures

Paths emerge in that we walk them. In line with this motto, more than 70 scientists from the fields of geophysics, climate physics, meteorology, economics, transition research, geography and regional studies are conducting research at the Wegener Center of the University of Graz. What unites them is their expertise and commitment to slowing down climate change, developing strategies for adapting to changing environmental conditions and successfully managing the transition to a low-carbon future. On 3 October 2025, the Wegener Center celebrated its 20th anniversary.


Founded in 2005 on the initiative of geophysicist Gottfried Kirchengast as an interdisciplinary, internationally oriented research centre, the Wegener Center for Climate and Global Change at the University of Graz has an excellent network. Its numerous cooperation partners include institutions such as ESA and NASA, the World Bank and the WHO. Researchers from the Wegener Center are also among the authors of the Assessment Report of the IPCC, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

The institution, since 2023 under the direction of founding member economist Karl Steininger, is also an inspiring place for postdocs and doctoral students. Together with internationally renowned scientists, they gain new insights and work on solutions to the challenges of the future. To mark its 20th anniversary, 20 researchers from the Wegener Center provide an insight into the diversity of their socially relevant topics.

On 3 October 2025, celebrations were held in the auditorium of the University of Graz: in the afternoon with presentations of current research – to listen to, ask questions and join in the discussion – and in the evening with a festive event. Among those offering their congratulations was Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen, who sent a video message.

Martin Polaschek, Peter Riedler, Karl Steininger in the auditorium ©cp-pictures.at
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Rector Peter Riedler (center) and Martin Polaschek (left), former Minister of Science, offered their congratulations on the anniversary. Karl Steininger (right) was a founding member of the Wegener Center and has headed the institution since 2023.
Gottfried Kirchengast at the lectern in the auditorium ©cp-pictures.at
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With a personal touch and humor, Gottfried Kirchengast outlined the history of the Wegener Center – from his own initial ideas for its founding in the 1990s to the present day, with an outlook for the future.
Gabi Hegerl at the lectern in the auditorium ©CP-PICTURES
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Gabi Hegerl, climate researcher at the University of Edinburgh, showed in her keynote speech that man-made climate change can be scientifically proven beyond doubt, emphasising the importance of research at the Wegener Center.
Karl Steininger, Daniela Jacob, Thomas Hlatky, Nina Knittel around a bar table on the podium in the auditorium, behind them the statue of the emperor. ©CP-PICTURES
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Praise for the research and social commitment of the Wegener Center: German climate researcher Daniela Jacob, Thomas Hlatky from GRAWE Insurance, and postdoc Nina Knittel.
Dancing high school students with yellow and blue scarves in their hands in the auditorium ©cp-pictures.at
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Let's get loud for climate protection: The dance ensemble of the Graz Music High School Dreihackengasse, directed by Pamina Plauder, set the mood with their performance.
Christoph Steiner in front of the microphone, a book in his hand, his right index finger raised ©CP-PICTURES
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The art of language as an appeal: In his poetry slam “Fisch verliebt” (Fish in Love), Christoph Steiner addressed the issue of plastic in the sea.
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