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A sign of freedom and democracy: University of Graz awards human rights prize to IAPB
Short but powerful: PhD students present their research in the 3 Minute Thesis Competition
Against the current: overcoming obstacles for renewable energy communities
Quantum research: Images provide a better understanding of light and matter
Herein! Open House beim Tag der offenen Tür am 4. April 2024
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Setting the course for a European campus
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