A space for important discussions, inspiring personalities and new perspectives: This was the feminist panel discussion on International Women's Day 2025 at the FH Salzburg.
The final event of the Erasmus+ project ‘Bridging the Social’ took place in Belgium on 13 January 2025. As part of the event, the project results were presented to around 150 stakeholders and then discussed in workshops.
The FH Salzburg is sending out a strong signal against sexual harassment and violence with the introduction of the “LUIS*A on Campus” initiative. The project raises awareness, carries out preventative work and supports those affected in acute situations.
The exhibition ‘Circular Materials - raw material or waste material?’ at the Architekturhaus Salzburg focuses on the great potential of natural resources. Specific examples show how the ‘material cycle’ can be closed and sustainable production made possible. The exhibition by the Department of…
FH Salzburg is committed to equal opportunities and equal participation in all dimensions of diversity, including the empowerment of women. The Female Mentoring Programme for female students, which was launched in 2023, started again in October 2024. It aims to promote female careers and prepare…
At the end of October, the interdisciplinary Ethics & Sustainability symposium was held exclusively for Master's students at Salzburg University of Applied Sciences at the Urstein campus.
Eugenia Mariana Tudor from the Department of Design and Green Engineering (Wood Technology & Timber Construction/Economics) successfully defended her habilitation thesis on lignocellulosic materials at Transilvania University in Brasov, Romania, in April 2024. Eugenia Maria Tudor is a graduate of…
The Salzburg University of Applied Sciences is sending out another strong signal for an environmentally friendly future: by expanding the photovoltaic systems to around 200 kWp at the Kuchl and Urstein campuses, the university is demonstrating its commitment to renewable energies and reducing its…
During this week's Welcome Days, 93 incoming students from 30 different countries were welcomed by the International Office.
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