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==Cohort of 2023==
 
===Topic: Free period products===
 
====Women's bathrooms====
(Hanna C. Trenkler)
 
Making period products freely available in university bathrooms is crucial for several reasons. It addresses period poverty, a significant issue where individuals cannot afford menstrual hygiene products, impacting their ability to attend and engage in academic activities. Providing these products at no cost supports gender equality by acknowledging and catering to a natural need of many students. This move would alleviate financial stress for those affected by period poverty and ensure that all students have equal opportunities to participate fully in their education, promoting a more inclusive and supportive campus environment.
 
====Non-gendered Men's bathrooms====
(Hanna C. Trenkler)
 
Incorporating free period products in non-gendered and male bathrooms is a progressive step towards inclusivity and support for all students, including those who may not identify with traditional gender norms. This approach acknowledges the diversity of the student body and the fact that not all individuals who menstruate identify as female. By ensuring these essential items are available in all bathrooms, universities can create a more welcoming and equitable environment. It demonstrates a commitment to the health and dignity of all students, irrespective of their gender identity, and promotes an atmosphere of respect and understanding across the campus community.
 
===Topic: LGBTQIA+===
 
====Queer ÖH-Movie Night====
(Hanna C. Trenkler)
 
Organizing a movie night featuring queer movies at the university, facilitated by ÖH, would be a valuable and inclusive initiative. Such an event would celebrate and raise awareness of LGBTQ+ stories, challenges, and triumphs, fostering a culture of empathy and understanding within the student community. By highlighting diverse narratives, the movie night could help to break down stereotypes and prejudices, contributing to a more accepting and supportive campus environment. Furthermore, this event would provide a safe space for queer students to see themselves represented in media, potentially offering comfort and a sense of belonging. It would also be an educational opportunity for all students to gain insight into experiences different from their own, encouraging open dialogue and a more inclusive campus culture
 
====Student exhibition====
(Hanna C. Trenkler)
 
Hosting an exhibition of student projects that focus on LGBTQIA+ topics would be highly beneficial for the university community. It would serve as a powerful platform for students to express and explore issues related to gender and sexual diversity, showcasing their research, creativity, and perspectives. Such an exhibition would not only highlight the importance of LGBTQIA+ studies within academic discourse but also foster a sense of pride and recognition for the work done by students in this area.
 
Moreover, this initiative could educate and sensitize the wider university population to the nuances and complexities of LGBTQIA+ experiences, promoting inclusivity and understanding. It would encourage dialogue among students, faculty, and staff, creating opportunities for learning and engagement beyond traditional classroom settings. Additionally, this exhibition could strengthen the university's reputation as a progressive institution that values diversity and supports its LGBTQIA+ community, making the campus a more welcoming place for everyone.
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=Cohort of 2022=
'''(Lena Pattis & Nina Stojakovic & Group)'''
There is often a lack of connections between Students from different courses. Campus Culture and interdisciplinary connectivity can only develop through shared activities on campus. Existing events, like parties, tend to be a good option for students to meet for the first time but smaller events targeted at special interests are more likely to help develop deeper and long-lasting relationships between the students.
Pop-Up Events can also be helpful for students to get out of their comfort zone or get experiences outside of their bubble, which will broaden their horizon.
'''(Christian Weiß & Group)'''<br />What is needed at the FH Salzburg is a room that allows students to do whatever students like to do. A room where they can study, chill, play games, and have lunch, all in one place. A room that is accessible anytime. No need for reservation, students are always welcome. No more separation of departments. Here all students from all courses of studies get together.
The Multi-purpose Room should be comfortable too, containing sofas and stoolsand the interior should be modular to change the setting easily.
===Brandbuilding for Campus culture===
[[File:WhatsApp Image 2022-09-29 at 11.50.20 AM (1).jpg|thumb|Get2 Initiative Logo. By Konsti K.|link=Special:FilePath/WhatsApp_Image_2022-09-29_at_11.50.20_AM_(1).jpg]]'''(Konstantin Kowarsch, Daria Kolosovskaia & Group)'''  Having many ideas is a good way to start a project. Having a roof above all these ideas to combine and connect different perspectives is a good way to continue with a project. We decided to give our ideas a name. The "GET2-Inititative". Get2 gether. Get2 meet new friends for life. Get2 create a bookclub. Get2 Whatever you want it to be.
Where and how? This project will also open the door to include a Get2-Room (above) and informational support for the students.
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