Registration for TTU conference 2024


    Register to participate in the

    Animal Technology Environment Conference 2024 (TTU Conference 2024)

    May 14th - 15th, 2024, HBLFA Raumberg-Gumpenstein

    Information: Daniela Vockenhuber, Tel: +43 3682 22451 378

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    Important information:

    This event is carried out in accordance with the federal training plan in cooperation with the BML. In addition to registering at HBLFA to also register at the University of Agricultural and Environmental Education via PH-Online. - for registration and further information

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    The conference fee listed above must be transferred to the account of Raiffeisenbank Schladming-Gröbming
    (ÖAG ARGE GUV Institut 3) IBAN: AT81 3811 3003 0313 7486, BIC: RZSTAT2G113 (by May 7, 2024 at the latest)!

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    The conference proceedings are available as a PDF for downloading free of charge on the homepage.

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    Appointments

    • Open day - school year 2024/25

      On Saturday, November 9th, 2024, the open day (8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.) will take place at the HBLFA -Raumberg Gumpenstein. Take advantage of the opportunity and get an idea of ​​us on site for yourself. Stop by - we look forward to getting to know you.

    • ONLINE SEMINAR FarmLife Advanced, November 20, 2024

      With the FarmLife animal welfare tool, lessons can be designed to be particularly practical.

      Online seminar for teachers who would like to get to know this tool and use it in class and/or who would like to exchange ideas about the general use of FarmLife in class.

    • Science Days in Raumberg-Gumpenstein

      The next Science Day for our students will take place on Wednesday, January 8th, 2025.

      The "internal school" Science Day on September 12th, 2024 was once again tough - a total of 6 classes were involved: The 5U class went to Wels; the 2nd advanced course, 3L, 3U were in Gumpenstein and classes 5L and 3A visited the Bio-Institut at Moarhof. Despite the rainy weather, the mood was not dampened.

    • Training for sheep and goatherds 2025

      Extensive grazing with small ruminants in the Alpine region is of great ecological, social and economic importance. However, this requires well-trained shepherds. In cooperation with the Austrian Center Bär Wolf Luchs and the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, the HBLFA Raumberg-Gumpenstein, under the direction of Ms. Maria Naynar, offers the first certified training for sheep and goatherds on alpine pastures in Austria .

    • 30th Austrian Hunter Conference 2025

      Wildlife and habitat - a look into the future

      Date: Thursday March 6th, 2025 to Friday March 7th, 2025 in the Puttererseehalle in Aigen im Ennstal

       

      The program and registration will follow shortly.

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      The 30th Austrian Hunters' Conference has set the general theme of game and its habitat. What does this togetherness mean, why do we need it in a cultural landscape shaped by humans, and who is responsible for it?

    • SEMINAR: Does my cow feel good? Animal welfare analysis with farmlife.at - application on the farm and in lessons

      Participants learn about the FarmLife Welfare tool, how to interpret farm results and how to use the tool in agricultural practice. In addition, we look at the school uses of the animal welfare tool. This gives you an insight into a practical and competency-oriented teaching method for agricultural schools (e.g. for the subject of livestock farming). No prior knowledge of the farmlife.at business management tool is necessary.