"As the University of Graz, we have set ourselves ambitious goals on the path to true climate neutrality by 2040. The Green Academia Award is not only a recognition of outstanding scientific achievements, but also an incentive for the university to work together in setting the course for a future worth living," said Rector Peter Riedler, who thanked this year's award winners for their commitment.
Under the direction of Gottfried Kirchengast, researchers at the University of Graz's Wegener Centre have developed a calculation method to determine the three most successful disciplines according to the criteria of the Green Academia Award. The Department of Performance and Quality Management assists with the implementation. The calculation is based on a combination of the achievement of climate protection goals in the area of international business mobility and the research goals with regard to high-quality publications in the year prior to the award ceremony.
The ten scientific disciplines that best fulfil their climate protection goals in accordance with the University of Graz's performance agreement with the Ministry each receive a recognition bonus of 1,000 euros. In 2024, this went to Economics, Sociology, Theology, Chemistry, Educational Sciences, Business Administration, Sports Sciences, Pharmacy, Molecular Biosciences and History.
The Green Academia Award of the University of Graz was presented for the first time in 2023. The prize money is intended to benefit research and teaching. It is up to the winners to decide how exactly they use the funds. Educational Sciences, which came first last year, supports sustainable education, research and social projects by staff and students, such as the innovative course "Eating our way through intersectional pedagogy. A teaching project in English language to connect intercultural learning and sustainability".
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