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Monday, 01 June 2015

In Asiens Windschatten

Internationaler Hörsaal: Sabine Pendl, Leiterin Büro für Internationale Beziehungen, Impulsreferent Rodrigo Costas, Beate Treml von der ÖH Uni Graz, OeAD-Geschäftsführer Hubert Dürrstein und TU-Vizerektor Horst Bischof (v.l.) Foto: Uni Graz/Schweig

Internationaler Hörsaal: Sabine Pendl, Leiterin des Büros für Internationale Beziehungen der Uni Graz, Impulsreferent Rodrigo Costas, Beate Treml von der ÖH Uni Graz, OeAD-Geschäftsführer Hubert Dürrstein und TU-Vizerektor Horst Bischof (v.l.) Foto: Uni Graz/Schweiger

Teil 2 der „International Lectures“: Rankings als globale Herausforderung

Gute Plätze bei Rankings zählen mittlerweile in Asien zu den wichtigsten Kriterien für die Bedeutung einer Universität. Auch für den Abschluss internationaler Kooperationen werden die Ranglisten immer entscheidender. In Österreich sind Rankings jedoch teils umstritten, sind doch die Rahmenbedingungen kaum vergleichbar. Diesem Spagat widmete sich unter anderem Teil 2 der Vortragsreihe „International Lectures”, eine Zusammenarbeit von uniko, OeAD und Universitäten am 29. Mai 2015 an der Uni Graz.

Nach der Begrüßung durch OeAD-Geschäftsführer Hubert Dürrstein und einem Impulsreferat von Rodrigo Costas, Centre for Science and Technology Studies der Leiden University, beleuchteten unter der Moderation von Gerhard Baumgartner (Dokumentationsarchiv des österreichischen Widerstandes Horst Bischof, Forschungs-Vizerektor der TU Graz, und Beate Treml von der ÖH Uni Graz das Thema.

Die dritte Vorlesung in der Reihe „International Lectures“ findet am 29. Juni 2015 statt.
„Interdisziplinäre DoktorandInnenausbildung in den Global Area Studies”, Vortrag in deutscher Sprache
WANN: 29. Juni 2015, 15 Uhr
WO: Sitzungszimmer 15.21, RESOWI-Zentrum Bauteil A2, Universitätsstraße 15, 8010 Graz

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