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Event management is a central tool of the Office of Science & Technology. We carefully plan and select our events, maintaining our philosophy of goal-oriented planning, efficient implementation, and the achievement of long-term results.

Not only are events useful to initiate or strengthen networking among people in a certain field, they are also effective for openly establishing certain topics as important issues in policies regarding science, research, and technology.

Informal discussions that take place as a result of an event often lead to new cooperation and give potential project partners the opportunity to interact with each other before taking any further steps. Events represent an important element for the OST Visitors Program, the expansion of the OST Scientist Network, and for exploring new collaborations.

 

Overview of OST Events:

  • October 1, 2008
    Austrian Science Series 2008, Wendelin Schmidt-Dengler:
    "Austrian Literature after the Fall of the Iron Curtain: A Diagnosis"

    Wendelin Schmidt-Dengler, a distinguished Austrian philologist and literary scientist, was honored as Scientist of the Year on January 8, 2008. In his presentation to the Austrian Science Series early next month, the professor of German and Austrian Studies at the University of Vienna will discuss how the political events of 1989 affected Austrian and European literature. Wendelin Schmidt-Dengler provides an insightful diagnosis of the literary, political, and social situation of Europe after the end of the Cold War. Not only specialists in German studies, but also political and historical scientists as well as literary enthusiasts will be interested in this event. To RSVP, please click here.
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  • Information on previous events can be found here:

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