The "holiday camp" of a different kind

Have you ever asked yourself what YOU can do to combat climate change and how you can contribute to a future worth living? For example, how you can really make a difference by using renewable energy at home instead of just learning theory?


Then the FutureDays at Montanuniversität Leoben from 26 to 31 August 2024 are the right place for you! Our five-day workshop under the motto "Make yourself climate fit!" is the event for all creative minds and those interested in research.

In our ScienceLabs, you will experience first-hand how we develop and implement solutions for the use of renewable energy and innovative heat supply. You will also get to know our university campus and other (future) students who share the same passion for pioneering ideas as you.

We look forward to meeting you - because inquisitive minds are exactly what our future needs!

 

Sign up now!

 

Experience research

Find out how research works in the ScienceLabs at Montanuni Leoben - and how you can become a part of it.

 

Make new contacts

Meet new friends and future fellow students and get ready for university.

 

Develop ideas

Give free rein to your creativity and develop real and realisable solutions for the energy transition.

 

What you need:

  •     Interest in environmental topics, research, science, technology and society
  •     Curiosity, creativity, enthusiasm and the ability to work in a team

What you can expect:

  •     5 days full of exciting and creative input
  •     Great supporting programme with lots of opportunities to make new contacts
  •     Work in the lab, excursions & workshops
  •     Cool prizes for the best project ideas developed during FutureDays

This is important:

  •     Minimum age: 16 years
  •     Max. 25 participants
  •     Own journey
  •     No participation fee
  •     Accommodation (student residence) and catering on site will be provided by the university
  •     Duration: from Monday, 26 August 2024, in the afternoon to Saturday, 31 August 2024, in the morning

In co-operation with EURECA-PRO

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