The JKU Faculty of Medicine's 10th Anniversary
The Linz MED Campus will open its doors to the general public on September 24, 2024! Visit open labs, see live surgeries, enjoy stage & children's programs, stop by the food trucks, and much more. Discover pioneering advances and accomplishments in medical research in Linz! Join us in celebrating 10 years of the JKU Faculty of Medicine and spend a fun-filled afternoon at the MED Campus.
Open MED Campus
Program highlights between 1:00 PM - 7:00 PM include:
- Virtual anatomy at the JKU medSPACE
- Live, 3D heart & brain surgeries at the JKU medSPACE
- Open House at the laboratory buildings
- A University Medicine exhibition
- The JKU Circus of Knowledge will make a guest appearance at the MED Campus
- Interactive, hands-on workshops for children for young and old alike
- Food trucks – Culinary delights at the MED Campus
The Linz MED Campus is a hub at the crossroads of health and science as well as a nerve center to not only provide Upper Austrians with high-quality medical care and educate the physicians, but to also share the latest findings in medical research. We look forward to seeing you there!
Open MED Campus
WHEN
September 24, 2024
1.00 PM - 7.00 PM
WHERE
JKU MED Campus
Krankenhausstraße 5
4020 Linz
Schedule of Events
Time | Program Point | Location |
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1.00 PM - 6.00 PM | "Medical Research Open House". Peek over the shoulders of researchers: Interactive, hands-on stations for young and old alike. | Bldg.1. and 2nd Floor |
1.00 PM - 6.00 PM | "University Medicine Highlights". Be it virtual reality goggles, 3D printers, or surgical robots, medical professionals at the Kepler University Hospital talk about - and demonstrate - how technology is improving university medicine. | Teaching Bldg., 1st Floor |
Photo slideshow celebrating the Faculty of Medicine's 10th anniversary | Teaching Bldg. Aula | |
1.00 PM - 7.00 PM | “Roko's Red Cross Mobile": Join the Red Cross' mascot, Roko, and learn about first aid in a fun, playful way. For little heroes age 4+
| Campus "Piazza" Square |
1.00 PM - 7.00 PM | Streetfood: Culinary delights from around the world | Campus "Piazza" Square |
2.00 PM - 2.40 PM | Premiere: “2 Universities - 1 Virtual Lecture Hall”. The debut of a 3-D, interactive virtual anatomy lecture broadcast from the anatomy room at the Medical University of Graz. | JKU medSPACE in the Lab Bldg. |
3.00 PM - 5.30 PM | “A Clear View of the Heart and Brain”. Virtual anatomy: 3D images of the heart and brain from patients undergoing surgery. Followed by live, 3D heart and brain surgeries. | JKU medSPACE in the Lab Bldg. |
3.30 PM - | “Knitted Anatomy”. A guest appearance by the JKU Circus of Knowledge at the JKU MED Campus featuring an anatomical dramatization: What are we made of? The thread winding its way across the jungle landscape that are our “woolly” organs was lovingly and anatomically correctly knitted by physician and anthropologist Katharina Sabernig. As a puppet theater performer, Rebekah Wild brings these anatomical works of art to life, taking the thymus to school with a white blood cell, meeting the Queen of Hearts, surfing in the bloodstream, and encountering our immune cell heroes as they use ingenious tricks to ward off nasty invaders! For ages 6+ | Library |
6.00 PM - 7.00 PM | "Anatomy for Everyone". A fascinating 3D journey into the human body. | JKU medSPACE in the Lab Bldg. |
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Austria's first medical degree program offered as part of Bachelor's/Master's system is educating a new generation of physicians in Linz. The modules are organ-centered and topic-centered at the crossroads of medical practices and clinical research. Your advantages include:
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- The Johnannes Kepler University Linz has 4 faculties. This means that if you want, your medical studies in Linz are interdisciplinary! Medical technology, healthcare economics, medical ethics, or medical law - supplement your studies with exciting subjects offered at the Linz Institute of Technology (LIT), for example, or at the Faculty of Law, or at the JKU Business School.
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