Fees & Payment
The Summer School in Social Science Methods is financed through participant’s fees.
There are different types of workshop fees*:
In-presence Workshops:
- Reduced fee: 700 Swiss Francs per weekly workshop for students/postdoctoral researchers (requires proof of student status).
- Normal fee: 1100 Swiss Francs per weekly workshop for all others.
Online Workshops:
- Reduced fee: 600 Swiss Francs per weekly workshop for students/postdoctoral researchers (requires proof of student status).
- Normal fee: 1000 Swiss Francs per weekly workshop for all others.
Research Data Management and Open Science Course:
- 500 Swiss Francs for a weekly course (one fee for all participants)
*These fees also include participation in one of the preliminary workshops (a 2/3-day workshop preceding the Summer School). The registration fee for the Preliminary workshop booked on its own is 200 CHF.
Reduced Fee
To qualify for the reduced fee, you are required to send a copy of an official document that certifies your current student status or a letter from your supervisor stating your actual position as a doctoral or postdoctoral researcher. Send this letter/document by e-mail to [email protected].
USI PhD students/postdoctoral researchers
The workshop fees are paid by USI. If you wish to attend the Summer School dinner or pre-pay your lunches, please complete the payment using the registration form.
Summer School Dinner fees
Please register for our networking event at the panoramic restaurant at the top of Monte Brè. The CHF 10 fee includes dinner and return travel up Monte Brè using a historical funicular.
Catering fees
You can select a catering option with your booking (vegetarian/meat option), which can be added to your invoice/total payment. Catering is available in our on-site canteen. If not pre-booked, it remains possible to purchase your meals daily at the canteen.
- With the online payment, you will receive a confirmation via e-mail as soon as you complete the payment.
- If you pay by bank transfer, you will receive an invoice via e-mail (within ten working days from the registration date). Please ensure that you enter the address and any additional information for the invoice on your registration form.
If it is your university/employer that will pay the fees, please enter their details so we can issue an invoice using the correct details.
If making the payment from abroad, please check with your bank whether you will be charged fees for the international transfer - please add that amount to your transfer so that we receive the amount requested.
Important:
- Your registration is conditional until the fee has been fully paid. Your payment is due within 30 days of receiving the invoice. If you fail to do so, your application will be cancelled, and your place will be offered to the first person on the waiting list.
- If you apply late (July or later), make sure that the payment is made a week before Summer School starts at the very latest. If you register late, send a copy of the proof of payment to the Summer School to make sure that your payment is recorded without delay.
- Write to [email protected] if you need the payment receipt in order to be refunded by your University/Company.
Expand All
-
Payment
You can pay by bank transfer or online payment.
If you select to pay by bank transfer, the invoice will be sent to the e-mail address you used in the online registration form (unless you have not indicated another e-mail address).
-
Cancellation & refunding rules
Please note that if you cancel your registration for any reason, the following rules apply to refunding:
- Before May 1st: We will retain 50 CHF to cover our administrative costs.
- Between May 1st and June 30th, we will refund 50% of the paid fees.
- From July 1st: No refunds will be made.
USI students: if you cancel your registration for any reason after the 1st of July, we will charge you with 50 CHF to cover our administrative costs.
Depending on your financial situation, cancellation insurance might be advisable. Check if you already have one, as many travel insurances include cancellations.
All workshops are subject to cancellation until June 16th if there are fewer than 8 (paid) registrations. In this case, you can choose to register for another workshop or to be refunded.
-
Seeking financial assistance: Some advice
As the Summer School is financed through participant’s fees alone and has no funds of its own, it cannot offer any scholarship, grants or financial aid. Below you will find some advice on how to seek financial assistance to cover the Summer School fees.
Students from Swiss Universities and research institutions
- As the National Science Foundation stopped offering grants for attending Summer Schools and similar events, universities were asked to set aside funds specifically for this kind of training; enquire in your department, institute, faculty or university.
In addition:
- Find out how continuous training is funded in your institutional setting.
- (PhD) Students: check with your supervisor/program director if funds are available within your doctoral programme
- Check within your institution: most universities and other academic institutions have special grants, prices etc.; these are sometimes limited to students in specific disciplines/areas/themes. Most universities have an office/contact person who can help you to find out what is available. Note that these grants often require an early application.
Students from other countries
- Check with your country’s national science foundation or equivalent. Many countries finance participation in Summer Schools.
- In the past, Unesco has granted financial assistance for Summer Schools, especially for students from Eastern European and Non-European countries. [Info here]
- Unesco publishes a worldwide guide to grants and subsidies on a yearly basis [Reference]
- Please inquire at your own institution; most universities have a special office or a contact person who can help you to find out what is available.