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Thursday, 19 July 2012

Wenn der Magen knurrt

Libresso: von 27. Juli bis 3. September geschlossen

Libresso: von 27. Juli bis 3. September geschlossen

Resowi-Lounge: Ab 3. September geöffnet

Resowi-Lounge: Ab 3. September geöffnet

Jausenstandl: Von 25. Juli bis 2. September geschlossen

Jausenstandl: Von 25. Juli bis 2. September geschlossen

Mensa: Von 20. August bis 9. September geschlossen. Intermezzo ab 1. Oktober geöffnet.

Mensa: Von 20. August bis 9. September geschlossen. Intermezzo ab 1. Oktober geöffnet.

Uni Café Heinrichtraße: Ab September wieder geöffnet

Uni Café Heinrichtraße: Ab September wieder geöffnet

ZMB-Lounge: Im September wieder geöffnet.

ZMB-Lounge: Im September wieder geöffnet.

Im Überblick: Öffnungszeiten der Campus-Gastronomie während der Ferien

Alle Jahre wieder während der Ferienzeit gönnen sich auch die GastronomInnen am Campus der Uni Graz eine Sommerpause. Und so nutzt zum Beispiel die RESOWI-Lounge die Gelegenheit zur Renovierung und eröffnet sich im September in neuem Glanz.

 

Hier ein kleiner Überblick über die Öffnungszeiten von Libresso, Mensa & Co in den kommenden Wochen:

  • Café "Libresso" im Hauptgebäude: Bis 27. Juli 2012 noch von 7:45 Uhr bis 16 Uhr geöffnet, August geschlossen, dann wieder ab 4. September von 7:45 bis 16 Uhr.

  • RESOWI-Lounge: Seit 17. Juli 2012 geschlossen, ab 3. September 2012 zu gewohnter Zeit und in neuem Styling.

  • Jausenstandl vor der UB: Bis 25. Juli 2012 von 8 bis 14 Uhr geöffnet, August geschlossen, ab 3. September wieder von 8 bis 14 Uhr.

  • Mensa am Sonnenfelsplatz & Cafe Intermezzo: Montag bis Freitag von 11:00 bis 14:00 Uhr, von 20. August bis 09. September 2012 geschlossen! Das Cafe Intermezzo ist von 02. Juli bis 30. September 2012 geschlossen.

  • Uni Café Heinrichstraße 36: Bis September geschlossen.

  • ZMB-Lounge: Geschlossen bis September
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Mild Research Night: Around 750 visitors travelled around the world at the university

Lovely weather and a wide range of research topics drew visitors to the University of Graz last Friday. Highlights included a journey around the globe in eight stops, a ‘speed-dating’ session with books, insights into Alfred Wegener’s Greenland expedition, and guided tours of the democracy exhibition at the UniGraz@Museum.

Career Booster: How the Research Careers Campus supports researchers

They are innovative, creative and productive – researchers who have not yet been appointed to a professorship make a massive contribution to a university’s research output. To provide them with even better support on their career path, the University of Graz has established the Research Careers Campus. The official launch took place on 22 April 2026 with a ‘festival’.

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