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Thursday, 02 April 2015

Der Mensch als Ressource?

Mediation ist ein Forschungsfeld der REWI-Fakultät an der Uni Graz. Foto: twinlili/pixelio.de

Mediation ist ein Forschungsfeld der REWI-Fakultät an der Uni Graz. Foto: twinlili/pixelio.de

Veranstaltungsreihe Mediation Aktiv startet am 13. April mit dem Thema „Arbeit&Wirtschaft&Sprache“

Immer wieder kann es passieren, dass gerade in großen Betrieben und Firmen auf Werte und Wertschätzung der MitarbeiterInnen vergessen wird. Das Forschungsfeld „Appropiate Dispute Resolution & Mediation - ADR & Mediation@Uni Graz“, das an der Rechtswissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Uni Graz verankert ist, greift in ihrer Veranstaltungsreihe „Mediation Aktiv“ dieses Problematik in sechs Vorträgen auf. Im Vordergrund steht dabei die Frage „Zählt der Mensch eigentlich auch als Mensch oder nur als Arbeitskraft?“. Auftakt des Event-Reigens ist am 13. April 2015 mit dem Vortrag„Leadership – Mein tägliches Werkzeug“. Eine Anmeldung bis zum 10. April 2015 per E-Mail an mediation.rewi@uni-graz.at wird erbeten.


Wie im Vorjahr auch, wird es am Ende der Reihe einen Sammelband geben. 2014 stand er unter dem Titel „Mediation Aktiv 2014, Vielfalt – wer hilft Familien“. Insgesamt haben 20 AutorInnen aus Praxis und Wissenschaft an der Publikation mitgewirkt; herausgegeben wurde sie von Assoz.Prof. Dr. Sascha Ferz und Mag. Hanna Salicites vom Forschungsfeld ADR & Mediation@Uni Graz.

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When a habitat changes, animals, plants and even humans must adapt to the new environmental conditions. Those who manage this fastest and best will prevail. Over time, new species that are specialised for specific habitats also develop. Zoologist Christian Sturmbauer and his research group at the University of Graz, together with international partners, have now demonstrated that the molecular biological process of “alternative splicing” – contrary to previous assumptions – contributes highly effectively to the formation of new species. Different combinations of parts of the same gene give rise to various, structurally slightly different variants of functional proteins. This leads very rapidly to significant changes. The research findings were published in the renowned journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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