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Peer Learning Activity: Developing Innovative Teaching Concepts
As part of the Peer Learning Activity (PLA), interdisciplinary teams of lecturers develop innovative teaching concepts on specific topics. Following the success of the first PLA, ‘Education for Sustainable Development’, the second round will now take place in autumn 2026: Registration for Peer Learning Activity II, ‘Interdisciplinary Teaching for a Sustainable Future’, is now open.
Not all quantum measurements are created equal
Proving that one quantum measurement is more powerful than another has long been difficult. Physicists from Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Lund University, and the University of Innsbruck have now developed and demonstrated a simple technique to certify that a certain class of measurements has properties that cannot be mimicked by simpler means.
Future Climate Intensifies Drought Effects on Grassland
The effects of individual climate factors on ecosystems are usually considered in isolation; however, in reality, they occur simultaneously and influence each other. Increasing CO₂ concentrations in the atmosphere contribute to climate warming, which in turn fosters more frequent and intense drought periods. A study from Innsbruck shows that the consequences of drought on grasslands in a future climate will be more severe than previously assumed. The work of a team led by Maud Tissink and Michael Bahn from the Department of Ecology has been published in Science Advances.

17 Oct
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Silbernes Doktorjubiläum 2026
The ceremonial celebration honoring all those who earned their doctorates at the University of Innsbruck in 2001.
During this academic ceremony, you can look forward to inspiring speeches, musical performances, and—as the highlight—the solemn renewal of your doctoral degree.
A celebration of remembrance and reconnection with your alma mater, with former classmates, and with the spirit that unites science, education, and society!
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Mountain Regions
We collect knowledge for the development of habitats and natural areas in mountains worldwide.
Biosciences
We drive forward biomolecular and biomedical developments.
Digital Science
We are driving digitalisation in research.
Materials and nanosciences
We utilise the synergies between physics, chemistry, earth sciences, pharmaceutics and engineering sciences.
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We ask questions about cultural dynamics and transformations.
Physics
We explore the workings of nature - from elementary particles to galaxies.
Scientific Computing
We contribute to solving complex, data-intensive problems in all scientific fields.
Economy, Politics & Society
Together, we get to the bottom of the big questions facing society across disciplinary boundaries.
Gender Studies
We research, theorize and deconstruct gender and gender relations.
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