Karlsruhe transfer

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Karlsruhe transfer
The logo of the Karlsruhe transfer
description Student magazine
Area of ​​Expertise science
language German, (occasionally, also, English)
First edition 1987
Frequency of publication half-yearly
Widespread edition 3,000 copies
editor fuks eV (D)
Web link www.karlsruher-transfer.de
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The Karlsruher Transfer is a biannual business and science university magazine that has been published on a voluntary basis by the university group fuks eV since 1987. In October 2012, the Karlsruhe Transfer celebrated its 25th anniversary with the 45th edition.

Name and content

The name “Karlsruhe Transfer” comes from the idea of ​​passing on and exchanging information and knowledge between students, academic staff, professors and people from business and politics.

The magazine deals with current topics from business, science and society. Each issue has a thematic focus. In addition to the presentation of current research activities and results from science, reports are also provided on their practical application. In addition, there are critical discussions or a more detailed outlook on individual topics.

Title page of the Karlsruhe Transfer issue 46

Authors

The authors include students from Karlsruhe universities as well as people from research, business and politics. The authors and interview partners included Klaus Kinkel (1992), Götz Werner (2005), Joachim Nagel (2011), Gisela Mahlmann (2011), Gorden Wagener (2013), Werner Lorant (2013) and Axel Ockenfels (2013).

distribution

The Karlsruhe transfer is distributed free of charge to the Karlsruhe universities and sent to the institutes of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and to contacts from the business world. The magazine can also be ordered on the Karlsruhe Transfer website. Individual articles from the 22nd edition can be read online or downloaded.

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