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FREEDOM OF SCIENCES AND FREEDOM OF
CONSCIENCE WITHIN SCIENCES

Symposium on the occasion of the „University Law 2002“

Vienna, June 15, 2004

Celebratory hall of the University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences – BOKU –
Gregor-Mendel Straße 33 – 1180 Wien

9:00

WELCOMING AND OPENING

Univ.Prof.Dipl.-Ing.Dr.nat.tech. Martin H. GERZABEK; Vice-rector for Research of the BOKU, Vienna

Mag.Dr.phil. Josephine PAPST; indexicals – Centre of transdisciplinary cognitive and state-system sciences, Graz; Member of CIRET – International Centre of transdisciplinary Research, Paris

9:30

Univ.Prof.Dr. Walter BERKA; Institut für Verfassungs- und Verwaltungsrecht,
University of Salzburg; Member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences:
On the freedom of :
Freedom of conscience and research at public Universities

DISCUSSION

10:45

Coffee break

11:00

ARE THE FREEDOMS OF SCIENTISTS AGAINST THE CONTEMPORARY TREND?

CHAIR: Ass.Prof.Dipl.-Ing.Dr. Hans MIKOSCH

Ass.Prof.Dr. Stefan HAMMER; Institut für Staats- und Verwaltungsrecht, Universität Wien:
Geistesgeschichtliche aspects on the zur grundrechtlichen Garantie der Wissenschaftsfreiheit

Univ.Prof.Mag.Dr. Wendelin SCHMIDT-DENGLER; Department of German language and literature, University of Vienna:
Crash-landing – On the reform of the University of Vienna

Dr. Kurt GRÜNEWALD – Speaker of the sciences of the Green Party in the Austrian Parliament, Vienna:
Freedom of science and freedom of conscience at the Universities and in the policy of sciences

PANEL DISCUSSION

13:30

Lunch break

15:00

ARE THERE STILL SCIENCES IN AUSTRIA OR RATHER ACADEMIC SERVICES?

CHAIR: Mag.Dr.phil. Josephine PAPST Ass.Prof.Dipl.-Ing.Dr. Hans MIKOSCH

Ass.Prof.Dipl.-Ing.Dr. Hans MIKOSCH; Institute of chemical Technologies and Analytic, Technical University, Vienna:
Achievement agreements:
Central elements of regulation for science and research

Ralph SCHALLMEINER, Second chair of the Austrian Students Union – ÖH –, Vienna:
Students – A manipulable mass or scientists?

Mag.Dr.phil. Josephine PAPST; indexicals – Centre of transdisciplinary cognitive and state-system sciences, Graz:
About the support of discount research and crime within sciences in Austria

Univ.Prof.Mag.Dr. Friedrich WALLNER; Department of Philosophy, University of Vienna and University of Peking:
Self-organisation as constructive and regulative principle at the University

17:00

Coffee break

17:30

PANEL DISCUSSION WITH THE SPEAKERS

18:30

Mag.Dr.phil. Josephine PAPST; indexicals – Centre of transdisciplinary cognitive and state-system sciences, Graz:
Is the practice of the Constitutional Court with respect to the University Law 2002 anti-constitutional?

Responsible for the scientific organisation:

Mag.Dr.phil. Josephine PAPST and Ass.Prof.Dipl.-Ing.Dr. Hans MIKOSCH
Contact: jpapst@gewi.kfunigraz.ac.at – Hans.Mikosch@TUWien.ac.at

The Symposium takes place in Cooperation of

indexicals – Centre of transdisciplinary cognitive and state-system sciences, Graz,
the University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences – BOKU – Vienna,
the Department of Philosophy, University of Vienna and
the Austrian Students Union – ÖH –, Vienna.

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