The Climate Change Collaboratory (Triple-C) is a two-year research project funded within the Austrian Climate Research Program (ACRP). The introductory expert workshop and public symposium entitled “Climate Change Communication and Collaboration: Translating Awareness into Collective Action” took place on June 16th, 2010 at MODUL University Vienna. Photos of the event as well as the slides of the keynote speakers (see short biographies below) are now available for download:
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Vienna, 06 May 2010 – As of now Fujitsu and MODUL University Vienna will be working alongside each other towards sustainability and effective environmental protection. The goal of this collaboration is to combine management and IT knowledge with research insights to incorporate Green IT into state-of-the-art university education. This information will not only be conveyed in the MBA in New Media Technology and Management program that is currently offered, but also in a forthcoming environmental Master of Science" (MSc) program already under accreditation.
From December 7 to 15, the world's attention will be focused on the United Nation's Climate Change Conference (COP15) to be held in Copenhagen, Denkmark. The global importance of the event has sparked the interest of news media, blog authors, environmental organizations and the corporate sector alike.
Hosted by the Austrian Center for Knowledge Management (www.know-center.at), the I-Know and I-Semantics 2009 conferences took place in Graz from September 2-4, providing a highly interactive setting for academics and industry experts alike. More than 450 participants attended the conference, with around 70 contributors of long and short papers, respectively.

Ranked among the Top 3 applications in the category of "Energy, Climate and Environment / Corporate Social Responsibility", the Department of New Media Technology's Media Watch on Climate Change has been nominated for the Austria National Prize for Multimedia and e-Business 2009. It is an annual award established in 1997, sponsored by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Economics and Labor, which intends to honor outstanding multimedia projects.
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MODUL University Vienna has just recently launched three fanpages on the social networking platform Facebook. Besides a general representation of the University on Facebook, there is a page for the Bachelor of Business Administration in Tourism and Hospitality Management and the Master of Business Administration in New Media Technology and Management programs.
On June 13th and 14th, the 6th Barcamp Vienna took place at MODUL University Vienna, blessed with perfect weather and an impressive view over the Austrian capital. The program was created interactively by the participants, covering a broad range of topics related to new media technology.
The World Environment Day 2009 is an ideal opportunity to emphasize the importance of new forms of communication and collaboration for addressing global environmental problems. Acquiring, managing and applying knowledge are crucial steps in coordinating environmental action and ensuring that change is conceived and implemented on both regional and society-wide scales.
Publicly accessible Web applications such as the Media Watch on Climate Change, released by MODUL University Vienna's Department of New Media Technology in a significantly extended version earlier today, are an important tool to increase transparency, create shared meaning and support sustainable processes.
Sabine Fleischmann
Date: Tuesday, 2 June 2009, 1pm
Venue: MODUL University Vienna, Auditorium Maximum
Am Kahlenberg 1, 1190 Vienna (www.modul.ac.at/map)
In today’s interconnected world, ecology and economy are linked like never before. Volatile oil prices, energy supply insecurities and concerns about climate change are focusing attention on energy efficiency.