
Horst Bischof was inaugurated as Rector of TU Graz at a festive ceremony.
Almost two months after the new Rectorate officially took office, the inauguration ceremony for Rector Horst Bischof and his team took place today, 23rd November, in the assembly hall of Graz University of Technology (TU Graz). In the presence of numerous high-ranking guests from science, business, society and politics, including Federal Minister Martin Polaschek and State Governor Christopher Drexler, Horst Bischof outlined the aims and priorities of his Rectorate in his inauguration speech.
The new Rector began his speech by expressing his gratitude and appreciation for his predecessor Harald Kainz, with whom he worked for twelve years as Vice Rector for Research. "As you would expect from a civil engineer, Harald Kainz leaves TU Graz with a solid foundation. He built the first floor of the house and filled it with life. For this, he deserves the gratitude from everyone at TU Graz."
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Always ahead of developments
Internationalisation in research and teaching has been a top priority at TU Graz for many years. As part of the international university alliance "Unite!", TU Graz is part of the most renowned universities of technology in Europe, emphasised Horst Bischof. "Above all, visibility at the European level requires excellence and critical mass. Both are focal points of my Rectorate." With its five Fields of Expertise and the six Research Centers at TU Graz, Horst Bischof has set the goal of getting among the top five in Europe. This will make TU Graz a magnet for the brightest minds and the greatest talents. "As TU Graz, we always have to be one step ahead of developments. We are shaping the future," emphasised the new Rector.TU Graz next level
Rector Horst Bischof has been shaping the future of TU Graz together with his Rectorate since 1st October this year with Andrea Hoffmann as Vice Rector for Human Resources and Finance, Stefan Vorbach as Vice Rector for Academic Affairs, Andrea Höglinger as Vice Rector for Research, and Michael Monsberger as Vice Rector for Infrastructure and Sustainability. "We are all united by a common goal," said the new Rector, "we want to take TU Graz to the next level. On the foundations laid by my magnificent predecessors, we want to take TU Graz even higher."

Looking back with gratitude
Harald Kainz was Rector of TU Graz for twelve years. Before handing over the chain of office to his successor, Rector Horst Bischof, he looked back at the challenges of recent years and the developments at the University. According to Kainz, none of these successes would have been possible without the innovative and motivated staff and talented students. Harald Kainz thanked all the university bodies and partners from science, business and politics for their cooperation and broad support of TU Graz. "I wish the new Rectorate team under Rector Horst Bischof many outstanding successes."