Description

The initiative "Tut gut!" implements workplace health promotion interventions in Lower Austrian companies. The accompanying, improvement-oriented evaluation provides the project management with timely feedback on key processes, systematically records and documents the experience gained during implementation for later use, and makes statements on central aspects of achieving the results needed in order to be able to assess the success of the project on the basis of systematically-collected data in a comprehensible manner. The project was implemented with funds from the Lower Austrian Health and Social Fund (NÖGUS).

Details

Duration 03/11/2014 - 01/10/2017
Funding Bundesländer (inkl. deren Stiftungen und Einrichtungen)
Program
Department

Department for Evidence-based Medicine and Evaluation

Principle investigator for the project (University for Continuing Education Krems) Mag. Ludwig Grillich
Project members
Marlene Spatt

Publications

Grau, O. (Hg.) (2011). Imagery in the 21st Century. Grau, O., The MIT Press, Cambridge

Grau, O. (2011). Media Art´s Challenge for our Societies. Boundary-Crossing Humanities and Symbiotic Society, 2010 International Conference at Yonsei: 163-193

Lechner, G. M.; Grau, O. (2010). Theorie der Architektur. Barocke Architekturtheorie in Stift Göttweig (gssg.at). Göttweig 1975 / Donau-Universität Krems 2010

Lechner, G. M.; Grünwald, M.; Grau, O. (2010). Unter deinen Schutz. Das Marienbild in Göttweig. Göttweig 2005 / Donau-Universität Krems 2010

Lechner, G. M.; Telesko, W.; Grau, O. (2010). Lieben und Leiden der Götter. Antikenrezeption in der Druckgraphik (gssg.at). Göttweig 1992 / Donau-Universität Krems 2010

Lechner, G. M.; Telesko, W.; Grau, O. (2009). Barocke Bilder-EythelkeitPersonifikation, Allegorie und Symbol im Spiegel barocker Druckgraphik. Göttweig 1993 / Donau-Universität Krems 2010

Lechner, G.M.; Telesko, W.; Grau, O. (2008). Venezianische Veduten. Ein Cicerone durch das Venedig des frühen 18. Jahrhunderts. Göttweig 1990 / Donau-Universität Krems 2010

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