ETH Zürich, Congressi Stefano Franscini, scientific meeting on Monte Verità

Research Service

Submission deadline: 1 October 2023

Deadline: 1 October, 2023 ( for the conference season 2025)

The Congressi Stefano Franscini (CSF) of ETH, promotes scientific meetings at the Congress and Cultural centre Monte Verità. The aim is to foster the development of Swiss research, encouraging international exchange.
CSF is supporting conferences and workshops.

Eligibility 

  • The main organizer must be a professor affiliated at a Swiss University;
  • Involvement of both experienced and young scientists:
  • Quality and relevance of the submitted applications;
  • International meeting.

Funding and duration

For conferences: At least one co-applicant is necessary.
A duration of three to five days and more than 50 participants
The CSF gives 2’000 CHF lump-sum subsidy per day. Additionally the CSF pays 1’400 CHF per day directly to the Monte Verità for the conference rooms. 

For workshops:
A duration of three days.
The CSF gives 1’000 CHF lump-sum subsidy per day. Additionally the CSF pays 600 CHF per day directly to the centre Monte Verità to the costs of the conference rooms.
The CSF subsidizes the costs of bedrooms at the Monte Verità.
The conference  last three to five days, the workshop is in general lasting three days.

For more information, please contact Lisa Parolini  and visit the dedicated webpage.

Events
30
July
2024
30.
07.
2024
01
August
2024
01.
08.
2024
08
August
2024
08.
08.
2024

Summer School in Social Sciences Methods

Faculty of Communication, Culture and Society
13
August
2024
13.
08.
2024

Cinema and Audiovisual Futures Conference 2024

Faculty of Communication, Culture and Society

The Future of Survival Public Event: AI and Generative humanity

Faculty of Communication, Culture and Society
14
August
2024
14.
08.
2024

The Future of Survival Public Event: Digital Migrations

Faculty of Communication, Culture and Society
15
August
2024
15.
08.
2024

The Future of Survival Public Event: "Listening to Ice"

Faculty of Communication, Culture and Society