”Research results can only be understood transparently if you are also familiar with the data on which they are based,” says Simon van Rekum from the ZHAW University Library . He is heading up the “ D
The 26-year-old teacher and 10-year-old pupil sit opposite each other on their respective screens and tell each other about their hobbies. They of course also talk about the games they like to play an
When Julia Mayer started out looking at the topic of sustainability in the financial sector, hardly anybody wanted to hear about it. Today, approximately 15 years later, things look completely differe
Kim Fuchs loves people and computers. And the 25-year-old is surrounded by them day in, day out. She also loves horses – but more on that later. Kim Fuchs completed her Bachelor’s degree in Business I
There are two things that particularly move Sigrid Haunberger in her life: her scientific work and volunteering. Together with Konstantin Kehl and Carmen Steiner, the researcher at the Institute of Ma
He and his colleagues have been through a “very lively time”, says Joel Varonier. He’s sitting in his office in Visp, looking back over the last few months. “It was a huge challenge, but an honour to
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