Team & Contact

 

 

Organizational team:

Ass.-Prof. Dr. Anja Brunner

Tessa Balser-Schuhmann

María del Mar Ocaña Guzmán

 

We aim to organise this event in accordance to the guidelines of the intern seal of approval "fairanstalten_mdw. weniger ist mehr" in order to contribute to resource conservation, climate protection, regional added value and raising awareness.

This is how you can support us in this endeavour:

  • Use public transportation, the bicycle or walk. The mdw is very centrally located and easy to reach with the U3, the S-Bahn or the tram line O. There are bicycle parking spaces and city bikes in front of the main building
  • Avoid rubbish in the best way possible and separate unavoidable rubbish on site according to the specifications of the waste management system
  • Use 100% recycled paper or at least non-chlorine bleached (TCF) paper for necessary printing

Thank you very much! If you would like to learn more about our university's environmental commitment, have a look at "green mdw's" website: www.mdw.ac.at/gruene-mdw

 

The conference is organized within the research project “Women Musicians from Syria: Performance, Networks, Belonging/s after Migration”, funded by the Austrian Science Fund FWF (V706-G29), and carried out at the Music and Minorities Research Center (MMRC) at the mdwUniversity of Music and Performing Arts Vienna. Additional funding is provided by the Department of Folk Music Research and Ethnomusicology (mdw) and the city of Vienna (Stadt Wien Kultur).