02.03.–06.03.2026
Action Week against Discrimination and Sexual Harassment
Stand up for respect! ✊✨ From March 2nd to March 6th, 2026, the Faculty of Digital & Analytical Sciences is hosting the Action Week against Discrimination and Sexual Harassment. Under the motto +respekt!, we are offering workshops and info sessions to help you understand how to address discrimination and create a safer campus for everyone.
Check out these highlights for students:
🍴 Lunch Lecture: +Respekt (English)
Learn about anti-discrimination mechanisms and how to address issues at the university.
📅 Mon, 02.03. | 13:00 – 13:45 | JAK2EG0.03 or online (no registration required!).
🛡️ Workshop: Step In and Step Up (English)
Become an “Active Bystander” and learn techniques to intervene safely in cases of inappropriate behavior.
📅 Tue, 03.03. | 14:30 – 16:30 | JAK2EG0.03.
🚫 Workshop: Sexual Harassment – Myths & Facts (German)
Discuss what counts as “inappropriate” and the societal structures behind discriminatory behavior.
📅 Thu, 05.03. | 11:00 – 12:30 | JAK2OG2.06 (Seminarraum T04).
🤝 Workshop: Teamplay (German)
Focus on conflict competence and dealing with bullying and discrimination in teams.
📅 Fri, 06.03. | 10:00 – 11:30 | JAK2EG0.03.
📍 Note: Places are limited for most workshops!
Register now at:
(Special sessions for STV members are also available on Tuesday and Friday morning!)
Join us, get informed, and take action. See you there!
Online-event: Information and Consultation
Supporting Family Members with Dementia
23 October 2025 I 2:00–3:30 p.m. I online I participation is free of charge
Here the LINK to the Online-Event!
Everyone may be faces with the task of dealing with increasingly forgetful relatives at some point in their lives. The spectre of dementia or Alzheimer’s quickly looms, raising a number of questions. As part of this event, DKGP Claudia Bernhard-Kessler BA, MSc (team leader of the care counselling service of the province of Salzburg), will provide information on what can be done if dementia is suspected, what help is available if the diagnosis is confirmed (e.g. in terms of care, financial support or relief for family carers) and what support the care counselling service of the province of Salzburg offers in this regard.
Following the presentation by the speaker, there will be ample time for questions and comments.
Here the LINK to the Online-Event!
The event will be held in German – we are happy to arrange interpreters in Austrian Sign Language and/or English if required – if you want/need interpreters, please contact us in advance until 15th of October.

