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Friday, 31 January 2014

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Empfang für im Jahr 2013 ausgezeichnete ForscherInnen der Uni Graz

Erfolge in der Forschung feiern – unter diesem Motto lud zum ersten Mal Rektorin Christa Neuper WissenschafterInnen, die im Vorjahr hochrangige Forschungspreise erhalten sowie bedeutende Projekte eingeworben hatten, mit deren engsten MitarbeiterInnen am 29. Jänner 2014 in die Aula. „Die Reputation der Universität ergibt sich aus den beindruckenden Leistungen. Das wollen wir auch würdigen“, begründete Neuper.
„Unsere Universität hat sich 2013 trotz teils schwieriger Rahmenbedingungen sehr gut weiterentwickelt. Danke an alle, die mit ihren großartigen Leistungen dazu beigetragen haben“, unterstrich die Rektorin.

Forschungs-Vizerektor Peter Scherrer stellte kurz die neuen Incentives für ForscherInnen sowie die Schwerpunkte in der Nachwuchsförderung vor und freute sich auf den Austausch mit den WissenschafterInnen: „Ich bin gespannt auf neue Projektideen, die bei den persönlichen Gesprächen entstehen.“

 

Rudolf Zechner, Rektorin Neuper und Ellen Zechner (alle Namen von links nach rechts)
Alfred Wagenhofer, Reinhard Alkofer, Vizerektor Scherrer und Heinz-Dieter Kurz
Elisabeth Riebenbauer, Verena Köck, Katharina Scherke und Michaela Stock
Falko Netzer, Andreas Hohenau und Joachim Krenn
Vizerektor Riedler und Wolfgang Kroutil
Kurt Faber, Vizerektorin Dworczak und Rudolf Zechner
Rektorin Neuper, Friedrich Zimmermann, Thomas Drage und Vizerektor Polaschek
Werner Piller und Gottfried Kirchengast
Petra Ernst, Stefan Karner und Petra Steinkellner
Rupert Baumgartner, URBI-Dekanin Barbara Gasteiger-Klicpera und Oliver Sass
Andreas Zimmer, Ramona Baumgartner, Nicole Jedinger, Simone Schrank und Eva Roblegg
Karl Kaser und Manfred Pfaffenthaler
Katharina Scherke, Stephan Moebius und Christian Fleck
Christine Rajic, Josef Michael Mayr, Miriam Schweighofer, Josef Pichler und Wolfgang Weirer
Kristian Bredies, Karl Kunisch, Karin Baur und Martin Holler
Gebündelte Forschungskraft der Uni Graz in der Aula

 

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