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Symposium: QUER DURCH


Symposium Ankünder Zentrum Kunstdidaktik Angewandte Quer Durch
Save The Date14.03.2025, starts 9:00am

This art & design education symposium will be held in German on March 14, 2025, from 9am, in Vienna.


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The International symposium QUER DURCH will take place in Vienna on March 14th, 2025.

The Symposium QUER DURCH, hosted by the Universiy of Applied Arts Vienna, addresses all subject didactics, internationally and in Austria, in order to describe their subject-specific approaches and to question them with regard to interdisciplinarity as well as to present corresponding best practice situations. Inter- and transdisciplinary intersections, interfaces, but also gaps, can point to starting points for sustainable process development within and between subject didactics. 


We would like to invite teachers, teacher trainers and lecturers at universities and colleges, but also from other actors in the field of subject didactics, especially young researchers to discuss with us the relevance of an interdisciplinary approach for a fundamental understanding of and for subject didactics.


Participation is free.

Registration is via Eventbrite and opens on Mach 14th, 2025.


Teachers can attend the symposium as part of their continued training via the Pädagogische Hochschule Wien. 



Download the Brochure of the event:



You can register (FOR FREE) online for this symposium on Eventbrite.

Reminder: The event will be held in German.

Further Details and the full program for this day you can also get on the website of the Center for Didactics of Art and Interdisciplinary Education.


Programm Zentrum Kunstdidaktik Angewandte Quer Durch Symposium

Zentrum Kunstdidaktik Angewandte Quer Durch Symposium


QUER DURCH Symposium

WHEN: Thursday, March 14, 2025, 09:00 am - 6:30 pm (CEST) WHERE: Die Angewandte , Vordere Zollamtsstraße and Online

LANGUAGE: German





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