The cover story of the TU Graz people summer issue 2024 reports on what makes a good employee interview and how employees and superior benefit from it.
TU Graz expert Gernot Müller-Putz reveals what researchers need to look out for when applying for an ERC grant, and Petra Spörk-Erdely writes an E-mail from ... Hamburg about her research stay at the German Electron Synchrotron. In addition, the issue provides information on the wide range of services offered by the Office for Gender Equality and Equal Opportunity for TU Graz employees and on the Sponsorship Awards of the Technology and Society Forum.
You can also look forward to a puzzle to take part in and a podcast with Annette Mütze on the topic of basic research.
Summertime is often also employee interview time. This article explains what makes a good performance review and how both sides (employee and superior) benefit.
As an engineer, TU Graz researcher Annette Mütze finds herself in an exciting balancing act between basic research and applied research.
Puzzle fans, take note: What saying is hidden behind this line?
They are among the most highly endowed grants in the European research landscape: the ERC Grants of the European Research Council. Gernot Müller-Putz gives tips on how to make a successful application.
Petra Spörk-Erdely from the Institute of Materials Science, Joining and Forming is conducting research for her habilitation at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon’s outstation at DESY, the German Electron Synchrotron.
The Office for Gender Equality and Equal Opportunity at TU Graz has been committed to diversity and equal opportunities for all for twenty years. There is a wide range of services for employees of our university.
Whether bioplastics that bind CO2 or solutions for batteries, sustainability issues in the broadest sense dominated the 22nd Technology and Society Forum’s Sponsorship Awards at TU Graz.
Learn more about prizes and awards of TU Graz members (in German).