Promoting Top Infrastructure

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Martin Schultze, head of the Institute of Experimental Physics, in the middle of
Martin Schultze, head of the Institute of Experimental Physics, in the middle of the new experimental set-up. Source: TU Graz
Martin Schultze, head of the Institute of Experimental Physics, in the middle of the new experimental set-up. Source: TU Graz By Victoria Graf TU Graz wants to further strengthen research and teaching and supports its institutes in investing in excellent infrastructure. A whole range of new facilities is already available. In 2022, the second competitive call for research infrastructure and for teaching infrastructure of the TU Graz took place. 10 research facilities are being funded, with the total planned cost of the facilities amounting to just under three million euros. In teaching, 16 projects can look forward to funding totalling more than 750,000 euros; the total value of the new infrastructure is around one million euros. There will probably be another competitive call for teaching infrastructure within the current performance agreement period.
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