University of Bruckner: Strategic Plan for Art and Science 2025-2034
University of Bruckner: Strategic Plan for Art and Science 2025-2034
Laimgrubengasse 10, 1060 Wien, Österreich - Today, on March 17, 2025, both Anton Bruckner Private University (ABU) and the University of Stuttgart presented decisive strategic plans for the coming years. The ABPU unanimously adopted its development plan for 2025 to 2034, which defines the guidelines for their further development in the upcoming accreditation period. Under the chairmanship of Governor Mag. Thomas Stelzer, the university emphasized the importance of artistic and scientific excellence as well as social responsibility. President Martin Rummel emphasized that the aim of the plan was to convey skills and self -confidence to young people in order to offer them a positive perspective for the future. The ABU wants to further develop its curricula through interdisciplinary teaching formats, promotion of research and integration of current technologies such as artificial intelligence and strengthen social participation, as noted on the ABU's website.
In the same breath, the University of Stuttgart pursues similar goals at the technical level with its structure and development plan 2021-2025. It is one of the most renowned technically oriented universities in Germany and plans to overcome its weaknesses in order to act as a key to acting for sustainable systems. The university relies on sustainable development that is based on the goals for the sustainable development of the United Nations. It is emphasized that the university should be seen as an intelligent system that reacts efficiently and adaptable to current challenges. According to the University of Stuttgart, there are complex, digitally supported solutions in areas such as the environment, mobility and health on the agenda of the next few years
In summary, both universities show strong commitment to future developments through strategic planning. While the ABU focuses on artistic education and social responsibility, the University of Stuttgart emphasizes the technical challenge of the future. Both institutions face the demanding task of not only formulating their goals, but also effectively implementing in order to shape a sustainable and innovative future, as reported on the website of the University of Stuttgart.Details | |
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