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Monday, 19 March 2018

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Science Busters an der Uni Graz: Martin Puntigam, Florian Freistetter und Helmut Jungwirth (v. l.) Fotos: Uni Graz/Schweiger ©Uni Graz/Schweiger

Science Busters an der Uni Graz: Martin Puntigam, Florian Freistetter und Helmut Jungwirth (v. l.) Fotos: Uni Graz/Schweiger

Eiskalt erwischt: Schokoeis aus Stickstoff ©Uni Graz/Schweiger

Eiskalt erwischt: Schokoeis aus Stickstoff

Vizerektor Polschek begrüßte zum "Heimspiel" ©Uni Graz/Schweiger

Vizerektor Polschek begrüßte zum "Heimspiel"

Die Science Busters sorgten mit der Asteroiden-Show für einen Volltreffer

Aller guten Dinge sind drei. Oder 10? Oder doch 33? Zum dritten Mal gastierten die Science Busters am 15. März 2018 in der ausverkauften Aula der Uni Graz. Mit ihrer Jubiläumsshow anlässlich des zehnjährigen Bestehens. Mit Antworten auf einige der 33 wichtigsten Fragen, darunter auch der Titel des Programms „Warum landen Asteroiden immer in Kratern?“.

Für Molekularbiologen Helmut Jungwirth, Professor für Wissenschaftskommunikations an der Universität Graz, und Master of Ceremonies Martin Puntigam, auch Lehrbeauftragter der Uni Graz, war der Auftritt ein Heimspiel, wie Vizerektor Martin Polaschek in seiner Begrüßung feststellte. Und gemeinsam mit dem Astronomen und Blogger Florian Freistetter wurden – wissenschaftlich humoristisch fundiert – auf der Erde einschlagende Meteoriten beleuchtet, Küchenschwämme gebacken und Erdumlaufbahnen getanzt.

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Happy holidays and a wonderful New Year!

The 7th Faculty wishes you a Merry Christmas and a happy New Year. Here you will find an overview of the holiday opening hours of our Hands-on Labs and the university museums.

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From Dinosaurs to Democracy: Reading and Discussion at the Literaturhaus

On Tuesday evening, the Literaturhaus Graz hosted a reading and discussion of the book The Beauty and Elegance of the Austrian Federal Constitution. A Literary Commentary. The venue was filled to capacity, every seat taken, with an attentive and open atmosphere throughout the evening.

“Chemical Life”: University of Graz Christmas Chemistry Show Captivates Audience

Festive spirit met scientific fascination as this year’s edition of the Christmas chemistry show “Chemical Life” transformed the stage of the Schauspielhaus into a lively laboratory. School classes and numerous other guests enjoyed an evening of surprising experiments and vivid insights into the chemistry of everyday life.

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Science goes Social II: Recap of a successful workshop series

The lunchtime workshop series “Science goes Social II” brought together three different perspectives on science communication this year. From personal branding to social media strategies, researchers gained valuable insights into how they can make their work and their institutions more visible on social media. The series will continue in 2026.

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