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Monday, 29 January 2018

Null Müll

Jede Woche veröffentlichen die vier Grazer Unis Wissens-Podcasts im Projekt "AirCampus". Foto: TheAngryTeddy/pixabay.com.

Jede Woche veröffentlichen die vier Grazer Unis Wissens-Podcasts im Projekt "AirCampus". Foto: TheAngryTeddy/pixabay.com.

Das Prinzip ReUse ist Thema einer Tagung - und im AirCampus-Podcast der Woche

Mit kurzen Wissensbeiträgen zu diesen spannenden Themen geht der AirCampus in diese Sendungswoche: 

1) Null Müll: Aus Marmeladeglas mach Blumentopf: Das Prinzip Re-Use setzt sich immer mehr durch. Anlässlich der Re-Use-Konferenz in Graz am 31. Jänner spricht Ulrike Gelbman über Abfallvermeidung, Circular Economy und ein nachhaltigeres Kaufverhalten.

2) Früh übt sich…: 15 Jahre und bereits Student: Nikolaus Juch besucht seit zwei Jahren regelmäßig die TU Graz. Was als Schulprojekt anfing, ist mittlerweile zum Alltag des Nachwuchstalents geworden.

3) Trockentraining: Üben für den Ernstfall: Im Clinical Skills Center üben Medizinstudierende schwierige Eingriffe, zum Beispiel die Erstversorgung von Brandopfern. Drei neue Lehrgänge stehen ab sofort allen Interessierten offen.

4) Im Duett: Von 19. bis 28. Februar findet der renommierte Kammermusikwettbewerb „Schubert und die Musik der Moderne“ an der KUG statt. Mit dabei: das Duo Magdalena Moser (Klavier) und Katia Ledoux (Gesang). Sie erzählen von Motivation, Vorbereitung und Lampenfieber

 

Mit dieser Sendung verabschiedet sich der AirCampus in die Semesterferien. Wir hören uns wieder am Montag, 5. März 2018!

 

Was ist der AirCampus?
Das Podcast-Projekt der vier Grazer Universitäten versorgt MitarbeiterInnen, Studierende sowie alle Interessierten das ganze Studienjahr über mit wissenswerten Infos aus der Welt der Forschung, aus dem Bildungsbereich und dem Campusleben der Karl-Franzens-Universität, Technischen Universität, Medizinischen Universität und Kunstuniversität. Früher als "Webradio" bekannt, gibt es auf der Website http://www.aircampus-graz.at auch alle Podcasts, die vor dem 2. Oktober 2017 publiziert wurden, im Archiv zum Nachhören. Die Initiative erhielt 2012 den Inge-Morath-Preis des Landes Steiermark und 2017 den PR-Panther in der Kategorie "Wissenschaft".

 

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