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Tuesday, 13 January 2015

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Die Absolventinnen des Karriereprogramms für Wissenschafterinnen mit Vertreterinnen der Grazer Universitäten. Foto: Uni Graz/Tzivanopoulos

Die Absolventinnen des Karriereprogramms für Wissenschafterinnen mit Vertreterinnen der Grazer Universitäten. Foto: Uni Graz/Tzivanopoulos

Karriereprogramm für Wissenschafterinnen: Absolventinnen erhielten Zertifikat

Einmal im Jahr lädt die Koordinationsstelle für Geschlechterstudien, Frauenforschung und Frauenförderungen der Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz zu einem kleinen Festakt: Verliehen wurde am 12. Jänner 2015 das Zertifikat  "Karriereprogramm für Wissenschafterinnen 2014"  an 15 junge Forscherinnen aller Grazer Universitäten, die das gleichnamige, einjährige, berufslaufbahnorientierte Weiterbildungsangebot positiv absolviert haben. "Seit dem ersten Durchgang vor einigen Jahren hat sich das Programm sehr gut weiterentwickelt", lobte Vizerektorin Renate Dworczak den Kurs. Die Vizerektorin ist auch die Trägerin des Programms; entwickelt wurde die Weiterbildung von Dworczak sowie von Dr. Barbara Hey, MBA, und Ilse Wieser von der Koordinationsstelle gemeinsam mit ExpertInnen. Finanziert wird sie aus Mitteln der vier Grazer Unis. Die Preise überreicht wurden von Renate Dworczak (Uni Graz), der Vizerektorin für Forschung an der Kunstuni Graz, PD Dr. Barbara Boisits, der Leiterin des Büros für Gleichstellung und Frauenförderung an der TU Graz, Ing. Barbara Herz, MSc., sowie Verena Chiara Kuckenberger-Schwarz, MA, von der Meduni

Das Zertifikat für 2014 erhielten:

  • Barbara Borovnjak, BA, MA, Kunstuni Graz
  • Dr. Franziska Durchschein, Meduni Graz
  • Mag. Michaela Ellmeier, TU Graz
  • Karina Hauer, MA, Uni Graz
  • MMag. Ingeborg Jandl, Uni Graz
  • Mag. Harriet Sonja Kahr, Uni Graz
  • Sarah Kammerer, MSc., Meduni Graz
  • Dr. Elisabeth Krones, Meduni Graz
  • Margarethe Maierhofer-Lischka, Dipl.MP, MA, M.Mus., Kunstuni Graz
  • Dipl.-Ing. Veronika Perz, TU Graz
  • Dipl.-Ing., DI (FH) Iris Marie Reuther, TU Graz
  • Silvia Bauer, MSc., BSc., Meduni Graz
  • Johanna Wagner, MSc., Uni Graz
  • Mag. Silvana Weiss, Uni Graz
  • Mag. Astrid Wlach, Uni Graz

 

 

 

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