
Andreas Dür und Lisa Lechner
The Design of Trade Agreements (DESTA) Project of Political Science at the University of Salzburg received first prize from the International Political Economy Society (IPES) for the best dataset in the field of International Political Economy.
Die Abteilung Politikwissenschaft ist mit Prof. Andreas Dür als Co-Initiator und Co-Leiter und Lisa Lechner als Projektmitarbeiterin führend an diesem Projekt beteiligt. Der Datensatz enthält Daten zum Inhalt von fast 700 präferentiellen Handelsabkommen. Diese Daten können unter anderem dazu verwendet werden, die Breite und die Tiefe dieser Abkommen zu messen. Sie werden von Forscherinnen und Forschern in der ganzen Welt zur Beantwortung ganz unterschiedlicher Fragen eingesetzt. Zudem wurden die Daten auch schon von internationalen Medien aufgegriffen.
The Design of Trade Agreements (DESTA) Project of Political Science at the University of Salzburg received first prize from the International Political Economy Society (IPES) for the best dataset in the field of International Political Economy.Mehr erfahren
On Wednesday, 15 March, 2017, the University of Salzburg invites school children, parents and interested parties to learn information about the various courses offered. Here is the app with info: http://tinyurl.com/PLUSopen17.Mehr erfahren
In cooperation with the Eurasia-Pacific Uninet, the Chinazentrum of the University of Salzburg is organizing a summer school in the People’s Republic of China for the 19th time. Students can acquire economic and cultural knowledge about East Asia, especially about China, for one month.Mehr erfahren
Public lecture series on Science and Art in the Unipark Nonntal, on Wednesdays from 18:00 - 19:30, with lecturers from different disciplines - www.w-k.sbg.ac.at/kunstpolemik-polemikkunst/aktuellesMehr erfahren
Organization and presentation: Anita Moser, Elke Zobl. Within the context of the course "From Idea to Project Application: Writing Workshop for Art and Cultural Projects" (Anita Moser), as well as "Financing Cultural Projects" (Elke Zobl, Department of Communication Science), experts are invited to convey their knowledge on the topic.Mehr erfahren
On Thursday, 16 March, at 17:30, the lecture series of the Department of Communication Science and the Center for ICT&S continues with a lecture by Thomas Steinmaurer and Corinna Peil (Communication Science) on "Mobile Communication and Effective Digital Networking". Location: Hörsaal 381, Rudolfskai 42.Mehr erfahren
Organization & Moderation: Siglinde Lang. In this series of guest lectures, cultural workers, cultural mediators and curators provide practical insights into the diverse professional field of "Art & Culture".Mehr erfahren
A heartfelt invitation to the first alumni Lecture at Schloss Arenberg: "Migration: Welche Perspektiven die Entwicklungszusammenarbeit (EZA) schafft" with Ambassador Peter Launsky-Tieffenthal, Außenministerium, Sektion Entwicklungszusammenarbeit. WHEN: Wednesday, 22 March, 2017, at 19:00.Mehr erfahren
Visiting lecturer on Monday, 27 March, 2017, at 18:30, Residenzplatz 1, Abguss-Sammlung SR E.33, Classical and Early Aegean Archeology. Lecturer: Univ.- Helmut Reimitz, University of Princeton (New Jersey); Department of History.Mehr erfahren
The question of Theological Theology is discussed in four blocks, from 2:30 to 18:00 in HS 103 of the Catholic Theological Faculty (Universitätsplatz 1, Salzburg, 3 OG). Next event: Tues., 4 April, 2017.Mehr erfahren
W & K Forum. Tuesday, 4 April, 2017, 19:00 - 20:30, DAS KINO, Gewölbe, Giselakai 11, Salzburg. Filmscreening and conversation with the artist Oliver Ressler. Interviewer: Karolina Radenkovi’, Galerie 5020. Controversies with migration and flight play a central role in contemporary artistic positions, including the work of the Austrian artist and filmmaker Oliver Ressler.Mehr erfahren
On 5 April, 2017, Prof. Christian Neuhäuser (TU Dortmund) will give a public lecture on "Anhaltende Armut und die Grenzen des Wohlfahrtsstaates" at the Center for Ethics and Poverty Research.Mehr erfahren
On10 April, 2017, Daniel Hebenstreit will hold a guest lecture on "The modern single life: stochastic modeling of individual cells and molecules" in the Grünen Hörsaal (403) of the NW Faculty at 16:00. The Department of Molecular Biology invites you to join us!Mehr erfahren
Symposium. Wednesday, 17 May, 2017, 14:00 - 19:30, W & K Atelier. Organization & Moderation: Siglinde Lang / Sandra Chatterjee. To be able to participate actively in shaping one’s own life is regarded as a fundamental right of civil society and includes the right to cultural participation. But is this participation made use of and fully utilized?Mehr erfahren
15.03.17 W&K-Forum in der Reihe "Portraits": Aufnehmen und Verwandeln. Portrait Christian OfenbauerMehr erfahren