THE YOUTH SUMMIT

Vienna and Budapest, from 28 August to 6 September 1998

 

For the first time the youth will get a chance to issue their opinion on the development towards an information society at an IFIP World Congress. Therefore the European Future Forum of the Youth in cooperation with the European Youth Parliament will invite 50 students from around the globe to a Youth Summit parallel to the IFIP World Computer Congress ’98. 35 delegates from Europe and 15 from America, Asia, Africa and Australia will come to Vienna and Budapest from 28 August to 6 September 1998.
They will work in 5 committees on the following topics:
In addition Austrian, Hungarian and European politicians will be invited to committee meetings to inform the delegates about current political developments and to discuss the views of the youth. This would ensure an effective exchange of views between the young, politicians and scientists.

Aims:
The delegates will give their views as recipients of information and users of information technology rather than experts in its development. By inviting them we would like to combine the fresh ideas of young people with the knowledge of scientists. As a consequence new projects concerning schools and universities shall be initiated in cooperation with the scientists of the specific countries.
The results of this Youth Summit will be published in an appropiate form.

Prof. Dr. Hubertus v. Dewitz, Siemens AG, D, has kindly agreed to take over the patronage of this event.

Contact Address:
European Future Forum of the Youth,
Peter Pfannes
Josef-Ritz-Weg 14
D-81673 Munich, Germany
Phone: +49 172 88 42 786
e-mail: peter.pfannes@stud.uni-muenchen.de

 

 

The Summit Program

28 August 1998:

Arrival of students,
Evening: first meeting of all students

29 August 1998:

Team building activities

30 August 1998:

Participation in different seminars and first committee meetings,
Evening: welcome cocktail

31 August 1998:

Opening session, participation in specific sessions, presentations during the poster session
Evening: reception by the Lord Mayor of Vienna

1 September 1998:

Committee meetings, participation in specific sessions, presentations during the poster session
Late afternoon: Reception by CEPIS celebrating the 10-year anniversary of the Council of European Professional Informatics Societies

2 September 1998:

Transfer from Vienna to Budapest by train and ship

3 September 1998:

Opening session, committee meetings, participation in specific sessions, presentations during the poster session,
Hungarian evening

4 September 1998

Committee meetings, participation in specific sessions, summary at the Closing Ceremony,
Evening: Euro-party

5 September 1998:

Workshops and seminars

6 September 1998:

Departure of delegates

The Youth Summit has been made possible in part by Sun Microsystems