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Thursday, 13 November 2014

Lehrreiche Kooperation

Die Megaphon-Uni feiert heuer ihr zehjähriges Bestehen. Am 19. November startet das neue Programm.

Die Megaphon-Uni feiert heuer ihr zehnjähriges Bestehen. Am 19. November startet das neue Programm.

Feierten kürzlich Jubiläum: Julia Reiter, Martin Polaschek, Anita Prettenthaler-Ziegerhofer, Gerhild Wrann, Andrea Waxenegger, Franz Küberl. Fotos: Arlene Joobes

Feierten kürzlich Jubiläum: Julia Reiter, Martin Polaschek, Anita Prettenthaler-Ziegerhofer, Gerhild Wrann, Andrea Waxenegger, Franz Küberl. Fotos: Arlene Joobes

Die Megaphon-Uni startet zum Zehn-Jahres-Jubiläum mit dem neuen Programm

Die Geschichte des Steiermärkischen Landtags erklärt Rechtshistorikerin Anita Prettenthaler-Ziegerhofer am 19. November um 18 Uhr im Ressidorf in der Herrgottwiesgasse 67. Dazu wird es am 25. November auch noch die Möglichkeit geben, live bei einer Landtagssitzung dabei zu sein. Mit diesen beiden Veranstaltungen startet die Megaphon-Uni in ihr elftes Jahr. Seit Oktober 2004 bietet diese Kooperation der Caritas-Straßenzeitung Megaphon mit dem Zentrum für Weiterbildung der Karl-Franzens-Universität gemäß ihrem Motto "Bildung ohne Grenzen" für alle Interessierten, insbesondere für Menschen in schwierigen Lebenslagen. Zahlreiche Lehrende der Uni Graz stellen ihr Wissen den Personen unterschiedlichen Alters und unterschiedlicher Nationalität, von denen viele StammhörerInnen sind, kostenlos zur Verfügung. Die Veranstaltungen finden überwiegend in Grazer Sozialeinrichtungen statt.

Die erfolgreiche Zusammenarbeit wurde auch kürzlich mit einem großen Jubiläumsfest gefeiert, bei dem "Studierende" der Megaphon-Uni das selbst erarbeitete Theaterstück "Hope springs eternal – Hoffnung unerschöpflicher Quell" aufführten. Zu dem festlichen Anlass stellten sich TeilnehmerInnen, Lehrende, Programmverantwortliche und FördergeberInnen ein, darunter unter anderem Caritas-Direktor Franz Küberl, Caritas-Bereichsleiter Friedrich Haring, die frühere Megaphon-Uni-Mitarbeiterin Gerhild Wrann und ihre Nachfolgerin Julia Reiter, Uni-Vizerektor Martin Polaschek sowie Andrea Waxenegger, Leiterin des Zentrums für Weiterbildung, und Marcus Ludescher, Programmleiter der Megaphon-Uni.

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Train by train: Koralm railway accelerates exchange between the Universities

Lectures at the University of Klagenfurt in the morning, seminars at the University of Graz in the afternoon: Austria's longest tunnel and a journey time of around 45 minutes make it easy. The Koralm railway increases the speed of networking between the two university locations. The collaboration builds on existing cooperation - for example in the areas of teacher training, Slavic studies and as employers, the universities are well coordinated.

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