The
Socialist Students of Austria (de: Verband Sozialistischer StudentInnen
Österreichs, VSStÖ) is a socialist and social
democratic student organization at Austrian
universities.
History
The
prelimary organization of the VSStÖ was formed in 1893 in Vienna
. In
the beginning, it was more a student
debate
club that was sympathetic to young workers and
the
union movement. It fought for
general elections in which both men and women could vote, free
access to universities, and against bourgeoise
science. The resistance to
nationalist and
anti-semitic movements at universities led to
discrimination and attacks against members of the Socialist
Students and led finally to the prohibition of the VSStÖ during the
Austrofascism period until the end of
World War II.
After the liberation from the
National
Socialists by the
Allied Forces in
1945, the Socialist Students were actively
involved in the foundation of democratic student representation,
which was established in
1946 as the
Austrian
National Union of Students. On the ideological basis of
Marxism, the VSStÖ has subsequently fought
for free and open access to universities, sufficient social funds
for students, gender equality, and has taken an active role in the
peace movement as well as the
anti-globalisation.
Organization and Activities
The VSStÖ is active nationwide and has chapters in all university
cities. Their members run in students union elections every two
years at every university levels. In a
coalition with the
Greens,
the VSStÖ became the president of the national Student Union in
2001. Since 2007, the VSStÖ is in coalition
with the Greens and the independent
Fachschaftsliste.
The VSStÖ's International activities include being a member of the
IUSY and
Ecosy.
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