TU Graz promotes studies of topics related to human factors in technology and natural sciences and helps to raise their visibility. To do this and to mark International Women’s Day, five prizes of 750 to 1500 euros (for teams) each are awarded for relevant work every year.
Deadline: The application deadline is September 28 2024 and is open to all students and employees of TU Graz.
The Critical Infrastructure Award is intended to recognize young scientists in the fields of computer science, (business) informatics, communications engineering, electrical engineering and automation engineering, or similar, for outstanding achievements related to safety-critical infrastructures (e.g., transport modes, energy networks, telecommunications networks).
Deadline: The amount of the prize is 10,000 euros. Submission deadline (application deadline) is September 20, 2024.
Nano EHS is a research focus of the Federal Ministry for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology (BMK) and deals with safety and risk-related issues in the field of nanomaterials and advanced materials. Details on two different submission options can be found on the FFG-Website.
Deadline: June 14,2024
The aim of David-Herzog-Found grants has always been and continues to be the promotion and support of intercultural understanding and learning - especially with regard to Jewish culture. The David-Herzog-Fond supports the work of scientists, students and artists through four program tracks and is supported by all Styrian universities since it was established in 2005.
Deadline: Submission is possible at any time. The management board decides every six months on applications received (June and December).