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EPASA Conference 2025: Registration Form
EPASA (European Performing Arts Students' Association) are hosting their Annual Conference on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th November 2025 in Salzburg, Austria.

The full programme will be announced soon, but timings are from 2pm on Saturday until 1pm Sunday. 

Please register for more information.

For any questions please contact hello@epasa.eu
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What is your name?
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Please enter your email address
Note: this will be the email that the joining information is sent to.
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What institution are you associated with?
Either as a student or alumnus
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What country is your institution based in?
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Is your institution registered with EPASA?
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Do you have any access requirements?
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Do you have any dietary requirements?
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Please propose a theme for the "Burning Panel" session *
Got something we need to talk about? This is your chance to bring the issues that matter most to students in performing arts today.
  • Share your ideas in advance in the registration
  • Engage in live discussion with peers and experts
Please propose a theme for the Creative Solving Lab *
Your stories, your struggles, your wins. This is where we listen, reflect, and learn from each other.
  • Explore the challenges and opportunities students face across Europe
  • Connect with peers from different institutions and countries
  • Build networks that last beyond the conference
Will you also be attending the AEC Congress in Salzburg? *
Please note that the AEC Annual Congress is a separate event happening during the week before the EPASA Conference. 
Do you intend to apply for a travel bursary?
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We have a small number of travel bursaries available for travel and accommodation only for maximum €500. These are aimed at supporting those without formal student representation systems, or who do not hold a budget.

Deadline Sunday 10th October.
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