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Practical Information – Universität Innsbruck

Practical Information

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The 9th International Conference on Task-Based Language Teaching is co-organized by the University of Innsbruck and the University of Graz.

HOST INSTITUTION

University of Innsbruck

The University of Innsbruck is happy to welcome you to the 9th International Conference on Task-Based Language Teaching.

In 2019, the University of Innsbruck celebrated its 350th anniversary. 350 years of the University of Innsbruck mean 350 years of exciting research and teaching, 350 years of clever minds that show visions, formulate ideas and advance developments, and thus 350 years of interaction with society. The University of Innsbruck sees its anniversary as a milestone on its way into the future. Setting new impulses, living openness, expanding the exchange with the environment, i.e. shaping the future together - these are the goals of the anniversary and beyond.

By “Widening the Horizon of Task-Based Language Teaching” we would like to actively live this spirit of openness with you during our conference, shaping the future together.

 

Department of Subject-Specific Education (University of Innsbruck)

Our Team Innsbruck is located at the Department of Subject-Specific Education, which is one of the three departments within the Faculty of Teacher Education. The Department of Subject-Specific Education was founded in 2012 and unites the subject-specific education of future teachers. It is divided into three sections:

  • Science, Geography, Computer Science, and Mathematics Education;
  • Language Education including English, French, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish;
  • History, Social Studies and Civic Education.

All of them are characterised by a research- and theory-based approach to teaching which emphasises the importance of providing a scientifically and empirically substantiated education for specialised teachers at upper and lower secondary level. Moreover, numerous national and international project groups conduct research and generate results that are particularly important for the future-oriented field of Science Education. The findings thereof form the scientific foundation of tasks created for the partially-centralised, standardised school-leaving exam in all foreign languages in Austria. The department thus has the most comprehensive cooperation of subject-specific education at Austrian universities so far.

For further information about the Department of Subject-Specific Education at the University of Innsbruck, please visit https://www.uibk.ac.at/ifd

 

University of Graz

The University of Graz, founded in 1585, is Austria's second oldest university and one of the largest in the country. Numerous outstanding scientists, including six Nobel Prize winners, have taught and researched here. As a comprehensive university, the University of Graz regards itself as an international institution for education and research committed to research and teaching for the benefit of society. With 31,000 students and 4,300 employees, it makes a decisive contribution to the vibrant life of the Styrian capital. Its geographical location favours a lively scientific, economic and cultural exchange with south-eastern Europe, from which the city benefits just as much as its educational institutions.

Logo Universität Graz

Our Team Graz is located at the Institute of Romance Languages and teaches and researches in the field of Romance language education with a special focus on instructed second language acquisition.

CONFERENCE VENUE

The conference will be held at the SoWi Campus (Universitätsstr. 15, 6020 Innsbruck), conveniently located near the city centre; only a short walk away from the historical centre of Innsbruck... 

PUBLIC TRANsport

The conference venue (Universitätsstr. 15, 6020 Innsbruck) is located near the city centre of Innsbruck. Coming from the railway station, it is a 10-15 minute walk during which you can already catch a first glimpse of Innsbruck‘s historical centre.

If you would like to go by public transport, you can check for the most convenient connection at https://www.ivb.at/en.html. Get off at “Polizeidirektion” (bus lines A & R). Single ride: EUR 2,80; 24h: EUR 6,10;  8-pass: EUR 16,10.

Alternatively, you can rent a bike via “Stadtrad”: Just go to one of the bike terminals (https://stadtrad.ivb.at/standorte/), use the nextbike-App (https://stadtrad.ivb.at/ausleihen/app-mobiles-web/) and have a safe ride!

 

TRAVELLING TO INNSBRUCK

We would like our conference to be certified as a Green Event Tirol. Therefore, we kindly ask you to choose a sustainable, climate-friendly way of travelling to and within Innsbruck. The city of Innsbruck is located in the heart of the Alps in Central Europe – to come here you can go by…

  • … train:
  • A train ride to Innsbruck helps you to save CO2 and to enjoy some first views of the Austrian countryside in a cozy atmosphere. Coming from Europe, Innsbruck is easily accessible by train. There are international train connections to all European capital cities. The main station “Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof” is situated in the centre of Innsbruck. A useful website for booking train tickets or checking timetables is https://www.oebb.at/en/. Early booking allows you to get reduced fares (“ÖBB SparSchiene tickets”). 
  • … coach:
  • FlixBus offers long-distance buses to Innsbruck from all over Europe. To find a suitable connection, please visit https://global.flixbus.com/
  • … car:
  • You can reach Innsbruck via the A12 or A13 motorway network from all directions. Please note that toll stickers are required for all Austrian motorways; coming from Italy, you will be charged extra toll fees when using the A13 motorway. We invite you to offer car sharing for other researchers coming to the TBLT conference.  You can use https://www.blablacar.co.uk/, for example.
  • … plane: 
  • Innsbruck Airport is located in the western part of the city. You can also choose to fly to other cities nearby: Munich (150 km), Salzburg (190 km) or Vienna (500 km). You can use ÖBB trains or FlixBus for your onward journey on to Innsbruck.

If you are interested in calculating the CO2 emissions of your journey, please visit: https://www.myclimate.org/carbon-offset/

For further information concerning your journey to Innsbruck, please visit https://www.innsbruck.info/en/destinations/arrival-and-transport.html

 

ACCOMMODATION

We have made arrangements with the following hotels for discounted rates for participants of the conference. Please note that there is a limited number of rooms available. In order to get a discounted rate, you need to provide the following booking code with your request for a discount: “TBLT”.

ACCESSIBILITY

We are doing our best to make this conference accessible for all people. Should you need any support, please contact us in advance via Johanna.Taglieber@uibk.ac.at or under +43 512 / 507 – 43111.

The conference rooms are accessible for most people with impaired mobility. In addition, some of the rooms are equipped with induction loops for participants with hearing impairments.

For more information about facilities for disabled people, please visit the following page: https://www.uibk.ac.at/behindertenbeauftragte/aktuelles/index.html.en

CAFÉS & RESTAURANTS

Our student volunteers have created a list of cafés and restaurants in Innsbruck that are worth visiting. Lunch and coffee breaks are included in the conference fee. However, if you would like to experience Austrian cuisine before or after the conference, click here.

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