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A Revolutionary Discovery: "Open Air Cinema" from the Copper Age onwards 01-07-2010
Universities in St. Pölten, Cambridge and Weimar Bring Prehistoric Cinema to Life Using Modern Media Technology.
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ICT Module Taught in English 29-06-2010
For technology students from Austria and abroad, an ICT module taught entirely in English is available in the Winter Term 2010/11.
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Site Visit for ERACON delegates 23-04-2010
Delegates attending ERACON Vienna are invited to join in a site visit to St. Pölten UAS on 1 July 2010.
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Wood + IT = Powerful Connections 07-04-2010
Pioneering New Simulation Process from St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences Brings Innovation to the Austrian Timber and Woodworking Industry.
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International Week 2010: The Different Faces of Social Work 12-02-2010
In co-operation with its numerous network partners, the School of Social Work at St. Pölten UAS hosts an International Week from 19-23 April this year.
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Numerical methods help to optimize hard disks 07-10-2009
Thomas Schrefl gave an invited talk on the optimization of write heads for magnetic data storage with extremely high density at the TMRC2009 conference.
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Renewal of Academic Co-operation Agreement with Jianghan University, Wuhan 23-09-2009
An agreement for the continuation of academic co-operation between St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences and Jianghan University was signed on 23 September 2009.
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Intensive German Language Course 21-08-2009
An intensive German language course starts on September 7, 2009.
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Hybrid Car: Optimised Performance Thanks to Magnet Simulation 07-07-2009
Research Project by St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences Makes Environmentally Friendly Cars Competitive.
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New dimensions of hard disk storage 09-06-2009
Scientists of St Pölten University of Applied Sciences (Austria), Vienna University of Technology (Austria) and The University of Sheffield (UK) found a new way to increase the storage capacity of hard disks by going three-dimensional.
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