BASE:Breakfast

Breakfast – with a twist

BOKU:BASE regularly invites you to the BASE:Breakfast, where each edition focuses on a new and exciting topic. In a relaxed and inspiring atmosphere, you’ll have the opportunity to connect with changemakers who drive positive change through their ideas and commitment – whether in innovative associations, engaged initiatives, start-ups, or other inspiring projects. Over coffee and croissants, we want to discuss, exchange ideas, ask questions, and explore new perspectives together.

Each breakfast features a new topic and inspiring guests! Participation is free of charge – to make sure we prepare the right amount of breakfast, please register in advance.

Registration

Registration for the BASE:Breakfast is open until March 10th, 2026. Simply click the button below to sign up. Please note that places are limited and will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.

Please note:
Your registration is considered binding. As spots are limited, we kindly ask you—out of fairness to other participants—to attend on the selected date if you register.

Next BASE:Breakfast:

Date: Wednesday, 11.03.2026
Time: 09:30-11:00h

Place: Ilse-Wallentin-Haus, SR 25

At our next BASE:Breakfast, we will explore how institutional change at universities can be shaped. The session brings together perspectives from student activism, student representation, and the university itself to discuss how change processes are initiated, experienced, and implemented. 

The focus is on fostering mutual understanding: What are the different goals, responsibilities, and challenges? Where do perspectives align, and where do tensions arise? And how can constructive dialogue lead to shared solutions? 

Guests:

Plant Based Universities is a Europe‑wide student initiative advocating for 100% plant‑based catering at universities. By providing plant‑based meals, we can make an important contribution to climate justice, drive the transition toward a fair and sustainable food system, and at the same time increase acceptance within society. Universities already play a major role in addressing the climate crisis through their research and serve as fertile ground for societal change. The next step is the institutional adoption of plant‑based catering at all universities. 

 

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