The symposium on Labour Law at the University of Salzburg deals with topics such as "Flexible Gestaltung von Arbeitszeit und Arbeitsort", "Steuerliche Impulse zur Attraktivierung familienfreundlicher Maßnahmen" or " Gleichstellungsanforderungen und unbezahlte Arbeit als Herausforderungen für das familienfreundliche Unternehmen".
Eröffnungsworte spricht Prof. Sylvia Hahn, Vizerektorin für Internationale Beziehung und Kommunikation. Das Einleitungsreferat hält Dr.in Sophie Karmasin, Bundesministerin für Familie und Jugend.
An der anschließenden Podiumsdiskussion nehmen Dr.in Sophie Karmasin, Bundesministerin für Familie und Jugend, Dr.in Christiane Pedit, Salzburg Research (Autorin einer einschlägigen Studie), Mag. Johann Glück, Leiter Personal der Wüstenrot-Gruppe, Julia Ganglbauer, MSc, Geschäftsführerin Biogena Stores Österreich GmbH & Biogena Stores Deutschland GmbH, MMag.a Dr.in Eva Stöckl, Arbeiterkammer Salzburg - Abteilung Allgemeine Sozialpolitik teil. Die Moderation übernimmt Gerald Stoiber, Wirtschaftsredakteur der Salzburger Nachrichten.
Wann: Donnerstag, 28.9.17, ab 9 Uhr
Wo: Universität Salzburg, Edmundsburg, Europasaal, Mönchsberg 2
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The symposium on Labour Law at the University of Salzburg deals with topics such as "Flexible Gestaltung von Arbeitszeit und Arbeitsort", "Steuerliche Impulse zur Attraktivierung familienfreundlicher Maßnahmen" or " Gleichstellungsanforderungen und unbezahlte Arbeit als Herausforderungen für das familienfreundliche Unternehmen".Mehr erfahren
Outstanding pre-scientific work was honoured on 20 September with the HANS-RIEGEL-Fachpreis: In cooperation with the Kaiserschild-Foundation, the University of Salzburg again awarded prizes to students and schools in the state of Salzburg, with a total value of 3550 Euro.Mehr erfahren
Every two years, researchers and conservationists from the field of Amphibian and Reptile conservation (Herpetology) meet to present new insights, to discuss measures, and to exchange ideas.Mehr erfahren
The Center for Jewish Cultural History at the University of Salzburg offers a public lecture series during the winter semester 2017/18, Thursdays 17:00-19:00, HS E.001 (Unipark). The opening lecture on 5 October will be given by Susanne Plietzsch and Armin Eidherr.Mehr erfahren
The kick-off of the new career program "Karriere_Mentoring III" of the Universities of Salzburg, Linz and Krems, which took place on 13 September in Gmunden, went extremely well. In addition to qualified young scientists from the three universities, high-caliber mentors from Germany and abroad took part in the event.Mehr erfahren
The fourth "Erwin Kräutler Prize for Contextual Theology and Interreligious Dialogue" will be presented to Dr. Sebastian Pittl and Stefan Silver on 3 October, 2017, in HS 101 of the Catholic Theological Faculty (Universitätsplatz 1, Salzburg).Mehr erfahren
For a long time, a democratic society was considered self-evident. But globalization, economic crises, populist movements, social tensions and (inter-) cultural conflicts, as well as extremists, question them.Mehr erfahren
Important dates and information about registration for courses at the Sprachenzentrum (Language Center), Winter Term 2017/18.Mehr erfahren
The opening of the exhibition "Acrylic Painting - Etchings - Mixing Techniques o Elisabeth Jungwirth" will take place on Thursday, 28 September in the Bibliotheksaula of the University Library.Mehr erfahren
The Faculty of Education has organized the Summer School, "Bildung des Subjekts", at the Unipark Nonntal. Lecturers are, among others, Winfried Böhm, General Pedagogy, University of Würzburg, and Michael Winkler, General Pedagogy and Theory of Social Pedagogy, University of Jena.Mehr erfahren
The Fund for the Promotion of Scientific Research (FWF) has approved the research project "Prices and Wages in Salzburg and Vienna, 1450 to 1850". The project is under the direction of Professor Reinhold Reith, University of Salzburg, and Professor Thomas Ertl, University of Vienna.Mehr erfahren
Orientation for first time University of Salzburg students will be held from 26 to 28 September in the Große Universitätsaula.Mehr erfahren
21 - 22 September: "Religion and Poverty". This symposium addresses the ambivalent role of religion in the fight against poverty.
From 21 to 22 September 2017, the Center for Ethics and Poverty Research at the University of Salzburg is organizing an international symposium on poverty research in which 70 scholars from all over the world will be focusing on the topic of religion and poverty, which has so far hardly been discussed.Mehr erfahren
The Orientation Week for Erasmus and Exchange Students who will attend the University of Salzburg in the winter semester 2017/2018 will take place from Monday, 18 September to Friday, 22 September, 2017.Mehr erfahren