Graz University of Technology has built up an impressive record of achievements in teaching and research over more than 200 years. The research activities range from high-quality basic research and application-oriented research to industrial implementation. Co-operation projects with science and business play an important role. In five “Fields of Expertise” TU Graz carries out top research in important areas for the future. Nearly 14,000 students from 100 countries worldwide study at TU Graz in seven faculties.
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We are very pleased to welcome another new project on Österreich forscht! In the project Forest areas for the forest dormouse you can participate in surveying the distribution and habitats of these cute animals. You can find more information on the project page.
We are very happy to welcome a new project to Österreich forscht! The Explorer Challenge invites school children to learn about insects as food source and to do some research on the topic as well.
The Call for Proposals for the Austrian Citizen Science Conference 2022 is out! On the conference page you will find all information about the motto and submission. We are looking forward to many contributions!
Have you discovered the newest project on Österreich forscht? The project Cats do science investigates the influence of cat mint on house cats. Have a look!
We invite you to take part in our lottery for the film "Fantastic Fungi - The Magical World at Our Feet"! How it works is in the respective blog post. We keep our fingers crossed for everyone!
The new Patient Involvement in Oncology (PATIO) project by the Ludwig Boltzmann Society is looking for you as experts on the topic of prostate cancer, whether you are affected, a family member, a caregiver or otherwise directly or indirectly affected by this disease. Have a look and join the team!
Two new blog posts on topotheques in the Weinviertel and Mostviertel regions were published this weekend. Both are about fascinating mechanical constructions. Take a look, it's worth it!
What exactly does it mean when a website is accessible? Our colleague Alina Hauke took a look at that in the new blog post. Enjoy the read!
New funding opportunities and vacancies can be found at https://www.citizen-science.at/en/immerse/open-calls. Take a look!