Conferences for and by Students

The Student Research Hub (SRH) offers support for organizing student conferences (one day or several days). Students can gain experience in organizing (student) conferences in a safe space and present and discuss their ideas and projects at a conference.

 What we provide

This support is free of charge and consists of the following:

  • Consultation and recommendations on planning a student conference or poster session (within a course or an extra-curricular setting)
  • Workshops on conference management as part of the QuaM - Qualification for student multipliers
  • Conference rooms will be provided to students and lecturers who wish to organize a student conference or poster session (at the Student Space 1 or Student Space 2, located on the top floor of the NIG)
  • (Technical) equipment required for a conference or poster session

 What we do not provide

  • No financial support
  • No personnel support
  • No catering

 Who can request the support?

  1. Individual students or student groups who wish to organize a student conference or poster session.
  2. Student organizations wishing to organize a student conference or poster session.
  3. Lecturers and student assistants (if they intend to organize a conference or poster session as part of their course or tutorial).
  4. Faculties, institutes and departments wanting to make their students' research visible.

This offer applies to students and teaching staff who are actively enrolled in a study programme or who are contractually employed at the University of Vienna.

 I am interested! How do I get the support?

There are different procedures depending on the setting and the experience of the participants. Planning usually begins in the semester before the conference. Details on the offer and the procedures can be found in theHandbuch für Interessierte – How to conference at the SRH (in German)”.

Contact

Frano Rismondo, frano.rismondo@univie.ac.at

Please read the "Handbuch für Interessierte" befor contacting us - Thank you!