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Friday, 11 April 2014

Work-Life-Balance

Erfahrung und Reflexion: WissenschafterInnen entwickeln Maßnahmen weiter

Um Arbeit und Privatleben besser zu vereinbaren, hat die Karl-Franzens-Universität das strategische Projekt „Work-Life-Balance“ initiiert. In der derzeit laufenden Reflexionsphase werden konkrete Maßnahmen entwickelt.

Im Rahmen von vierstündigen Entwicklungsforen sind WissenschafterInnen eingeladen, sich aktiv an diesem inneruniversitären Entwicklungsprozess zu beteiligen. Unter der Leitung von Dr. Christine Gaster und Astrid Ranner-Kunzfeld besteht die Möglichkeit zum Erfahrungsaustausch, zur Reflexion sowie zur Diskussion von Alternativszenarien – stets in vertraulichem Rahmen.

Die nächsten Termine sind nun verfügbar:

  • 23. April 2014, 9-13 Uhr, Ort: Inst. f. Pflanzenphysiologie, Schubertstraße 51/EG SR 31.01
  • 29. April 2014, 9-13Uhr, Ort: Inst. f. Pflanzenphysiologie, Schubertstraße 51/EG SR 31.01
  • 8. Mai 2014, 15-19 Uhr, Ort: Botanischer Garten, Glashaus, Schubertstraße 59
  • 14. Mai 2014, 9-13Uhr, Ort: Inst. f. Pflanzenphysiologie, Schubertstraße 51/EG SR 31.01

Anmeldeschluss: spätestens zwei Werktage vor dem jeweiligen Termin!

Kontakt:
Dr. Christine Gaster
Koordinationsstelle für Geschlechterstudien, Frauenforschung & Frauenförderung
E-Mail: christine.gaster(at)uni-graz.at
Telefon: 380-5725

Veranstalterin: Vizerektorin für Personal, Personalentwicklung & Gleichstellung und Koordinationsstelle für Geschlechterstudien, Frauenforschung & Frauenförderung.

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