Sonderveranstaltung: Positionierung Österreichs im internationalen Wissensraum
Am Beginn der Veranstaltung steht die Präsentation der vom Rat für Forschung und Technologieentwicklung beauftragten Studie „Bestandsaufnahme und Positionierung der international ausgerichteten FTE-Programme Österreichs“. Vor diesem Hintergrund folgt eine Netzwerkanalyse, die wichtige Erfolgsfaktoren für die Positionierung Österreichs im internationalen Wissensraum definiert. Im Mittelpunkt der Diskussion wird die Balance zwischen zielgeleiteter Schwerpunktbildung und der Vermeidung nur vordergründig attraktiv erscheinender Nischenopportunitäten im Umfeld einer höchst dynamischen globalen Internationalisierung von FTE stehen.
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Mag. Dr. Harald KATZMAIR
Founder and Director, FASresearch, Vienna
Studies in Sociology and Philosophy, University of Vienna | |
1992-2000 | Research Assistant, Institute for Economics, Vienna University for Economics and Business |
1995-1997 | Research Associate, Institute for Sociology, Faculty of Social- and Business Sciences, University of Vienna |
1997-2002 | Founder and Chief Executive Officer, FAS - Forschungsgesellschaft für angewandte Sozial- und Strukturanalyse OEG, Vienna |
since 2002 | Founder; Head of Science; Chief Executive Officer, FAS.research Sozialwissenschaftliche Forschungsgesellschaft mbH.,Vienna |
since 2013 | Vice-president, NEIN ZU KRANK UND ARM Foundation |
since 2015 | Member, Supervisory Board, FWF - Austrian Science Fund, Vienna |
Dr. Klaus SCHUCH
Strategic Research Manager, ZSI - Centre for Social Innovation, Vienna
Studied Geography and Economic Sciences; History and Social Sciences at the University of Vienna | |
1987-1992 | Research fellow, Department of Economic Geography, Vienna University of Business Administration and Economics and Austrian Research Centres Seibersdorf |
1992-1994 | Research Assistant, Department of Economic and Social Geography, Vienna University of Business Administration and Economics |
1992-1995 | Lecturer, Vienna University of Business Administration and Economics and Johannes Kepler University in Linz |
1994-1996 | Head, branch office Sofia, OSI - Austrian Institute of East and Southeast European Studies, Sofia, Bulgaria |
1996-2001 | Head, unit for Third Country Co-operation, BIT - Bureau for International Research and Technology Co-operation in Vienna/Austria (INCO-NCP) |
1997 | Lecturer, master class "Central and Eastern Europe", Vienna University of Business and Economics |
Topic: Transformation of the Economic Geography and Regional Development in the CEECs | |
1998 | Lecturer, Regional Competitiveness, Vienna University of Business and Economics |
1999 | Consultant, PHARE-Project "Polish Participation in EU-RTD Programmes", Poland |
since 2001 | Senior Researcher, Centre for Social Innovation (CSI), Vienna (Managing Director from 2002-2012) |
since 2006 | Lecturer, "Design, Evaluation and Monitoring", University of Vienna |
Lecturer, postgraduate SOQUA course for vocational education in social scientific research | |
2012 | Member of the International STI Cooperation Expert Group of DG Research and Innovation |
Dr. Anneliese STOKLASKA
Ehemals stellvertretende Sektionsleiterin sowie Leiterin, Abteilung II.6 - Internationale Forschungskooperationen, Bundesministerium für Wissenschaft und Forschung, Wien
1970-1971 | Austrian newspaper "Kurier" |
1971-1991 | Administrative Assistant, Vienna University of Technology |
1984 | Ph.D. Degree, Medieval History, University of Vienna |
1991 | Department for International Research Co-operation, Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Culture |
1994-2011 | Head, Department for International Research Co-operation, Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Culture |
2009-2011 | Deputy Director General, Austrian Federal Ministry of Science and Research |
Mag. MA Barbara WEITGRUBER
Director General, Scientific Research and International Relations, Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Vienna
Barbara Weitgruber was founding staff member and Director of the Office for International Relations and lecturer at Karl-Franzens Universität Graz and then Director of the Office for European Educational Co-operation of the Austrian Academic Exchange Service in Vienna. In December 1994 she joined the Austrian Ministry in charge of higher education and research as Director and later became Deputy Director General for Higher Education and Director General for Scientific Research and International Relations. Weitgruber holds a Master degree in English/American and Interdisciplinary Studies, a Certificate in Mass Media and a Translator´s Diploma in English from Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz and an M.A. in Communications from the University of Illinois in Chicago where she started her professional career as a Fulbright Scholarship Holder and Teaching Assistant. She is - among others - member of the Task Force for Research, Technology and Innovation of the Austrian Federal Government, the Austrian Fulbright Commission, the Austrian Marshall Plan Foundation, the European "Research Policy Group" and chair of the Scholarship Foundation of the Republic of Austria. |