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Questions about the Call for Papers

All students from Germany and all disciplines can submit a paper presenting their own research and the results obtained. The student research may have been conducted as part of a course, as part of a thesis (e.g. Bachelor's or Master's thesis), or as part of other student initiatives.

Contributions can be submitted as an individual, in tandem or as a team. However, grants for travel and accommodation costs can only be awarded for a maximum of two students per contribution.

As a conference with an international character, students from the strategic partnerships of the Berlin University Alliance can also submit a contribution to StuFo 2022. These include the University of Oxford, the University of Melbourne, and the National University of Singapore. Separate scholarships are possible here.

Contributions can be submitted in German or in English.

The contributions are reviewed in a double-blind review process.

Reviewers are the members of the program committee supported by other researchers and students from the context of the Student Research Opporutinites Program (StuROPx) of the Berlin University Alliance. Ideally, all contributions will be reviewed by a student.

The basis of the review is a set of defined review criteria, which are evaluated via a point system (0-3 points).

The criteria for peer review are not published. However, they are implicitly included in the Call for Papers in the notes on what should be strongly considered when submitting papers. So we strongly recommend to read and consider these notes.

Individuals who have submitted a paper will be notified by mid-August 2022 whether the submission was successful or not.

Students whose contribution has been accepted will receive a travel allowance for their journey to Berlin. The prerequisite for this is that they are enrolled at a German university outside of Berlin. Only one subsidy for travel and accommodation costs can be granted per contribution. This means: If the contribution is submitted in tandem or as a team, a grant for travel and accommodation costs can only be awarded once. Of course, it is possible to split this grant between several persons.

Students from universities within Berlin are not eligible for travel grants.

The same applies to students from outside Germany. Here, too, travel grants are not possible. An exception here are the strategic partnerships of the Berlin University Alliance: the University of Oxford, the University of Melbourne and the National University of Singapore. Separate scholarships are possible here.

The amount of the travel allowance is based on the state of the home university. Depending on the state, a flat rate is created and paid. Original receipts of tickets are not required. Students will receive the travel grant by wire transfer after the conference. Account information and signatures are expected to be collected during the registration process at the conference itself.

Questions about the Conference

The 7th Student Research Conference is open to a broad interested audience. There are no participation requirements. However, subsidies for travel and accommodation costs can only be provided to contributing students.

Participation in the conference is free of charge.

The 7th Conference for Student Research will take place in October 4 - 5, 2022 in premises of the Humboldt University in Berlin Mitte.

  • The various sessions will be held in the seminar building at Dorotheenstraße 24 in 10117 Berlin.
  • Offerings and events for the plenary will take place in lecture hall 2094 in the main building of the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. The address is Unter den Linden 6 in 10117 Berlin.

Both venues are within walking distance of each other (about 5 minutes) and are easily accessible by public transport (S-Bahn stop Friedrichstraße or bus stop Staatsoper).

The program of the 7th Student Research Conference is expected to be published in mid-August 2022.

The 7th Conference for Student Research is bilingual, i.e. there will be contributions in German and in English.