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Research (EN)
 

Rudolphina: Mathematicians Sara Merino-Aceituno and Henk Bruin, ecologist Christina Kaiser and geographer Harald Sterly on tipping points - the...

Study (EN)
 

The submission for the first FGGA-student photo competition is closed - thank you for the huge amount of submissions! Now it's up to the jury to...

International (EN)
 

Katja Fahrion will join the UNIVIE Department of Astrophysics as one of 14 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellows coming to the University of...

Visiting (EN)
 

From March to April 2023, David K. Watkins is at the Department of Geology as visiting professor. He will share his expertise in nannofossils and...

Research (EN)
 

In 2022, our Faculty once again achieved a new record in third-party funding, attaining a revenue of 7.5 million Euros. In addition to the established...

Visiting (EN)
 

During the summer term 2023, Sandra Guinand is back at the Department of Geography and Regional Research as visiting professor. Her research focuses...

Research (EN)
 

Climate change, pollution, overfishing: they are all changing the world, having a huge impact on the seas. The global network Q-MARE, under the...

Research (EN)
 

Study by an international research group led by palaeobiologist Patrick L. Jambura: New phylogenetic tree provides new insights into the evolutionary...

Public
 

Register now for the next VISESS Big Picture Talk on the problem of space junk - with Michael Steindorfer (ÖAW), Antonio Caiazzo (ESA) and Annie...

Research (EN)
 

Science is fascinating, impactful, multifaceted - and female, too! To mark the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we have compiled...

Research (EN)
 

Fishes living in the twilight zone of the oceans reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide and are a huge food resource, but little is known about their...

Research (EN)
 

Scientists of the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin and the University of Vienna studied an exceptionally large flower inclusion, almost measuring 3 cm...