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EMESCC 2026 — European Mechanical Engineering Student Council Congress — will take place at TU Graz, Austria, from 28th of October to 1st of November 2026.

The EMESCC brings together student council representatives from across Europe to exchange experiences, discuss common challenges, and develop shared positions to better represent students locally and internationally. Hosted in rotation by different universities, the conference combines focused workshops on education-related topics with excursions that showcase local industry, research and culture.

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About

What is EMESCC?

The European Mechanical Engineering Student Council Congress (EMESCC) is a regular conference where student council representatives from across Europe meet to exchange experiences and address common challenges. Through focused group work and workshops, they develop shared positions on educational and structural topics relevant to their fields.

The aim is to strengthen student representation both within their faculties and at a broader level, for example by contributing to discussions with national or international associations like the Faculty Association of Mechanical Engineering.

Each edition of EMESCC is hosted by a different participating student council, allowing attendees to connect with fellow representatives and explore various university environments. More than 30 student councils regularly take part. Common workshop topics include first-semester induction processes, programme quality, and accreditation systems.

History of the Event

The European Mechanical Engineering Student Council Congress (EMESCC) was founded in 2012 in Vienna, Austria, with the goal of connecting student councils from across Europe in mechanical engineering and other related study fields. What began as a small initiative has grown into a dynamic international event that blends academic exchange, technical innovation, and cross-cultural friendship.

Since its founding, EMESCC has been hosted regularly by a different student council, with each event shaped by the unique spirit of its specific host city. After a brief pause during the COVID-19 pandemic, the event made a strong return in 2022 at TU Darmstadt in Germany.

In 2026, EMESCC will return to Austria for the first time since its inaugural edition in 2012 — this time in the city of Graz. It will also mark the first-ever EMESCC hosted by TU Graz, bringing new energy and perspective to this long-standing tradition.

About TU Graz & Graz

Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) is a public university in Austria, specializing in engineering and applied sciences. Its academic and research strengths span fields such as mechanical engineering, process engineering, materials science, and sustainability. TU Graz maintains strong partnerships with universities, research institutions, and industry at both national and international levels.The university enrolls around 17,000 students and operates across several campuses in the city of Graz. Many programs—particularly at the master’s and doctoral levels—are offered in both German and English.

Graz, the capital of the Austrian province of Styria and the country’s second-largest city, hosts six universities and a student population exceeding 60,000. Known for its well-preserved historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Graz offers a rich blend of academic, cultural, and public institutions. Students benefit from the city’s compact layout, efficient public transportation, and diverse educational and recreational opportunities.

Program

The program will include:

  • Daily schedule with parallel tracks
  • Interactive workshops
  • City tours and cultural excursions
  • Evening events and networking opportunities
  • Plenary sessions

Registration

Who can register?

Participation is open to every student council/representative related to:

  • Chemical and Process Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Related technical fields (e.g. aerospace and space technology)

Fees and deadlines
Fees and exact registration deadlines will be announced soon.

How to register
A registration form will be published and distributed via email in early 2026. Until then, student councils interested in participating can express their interest by contacting us at emescc@htugraz.at.

Sponsors

Support the future of European engineering!
By sponsoring EMESCC 2026, your company supports international collaboration, student innovation, and cross-cultural exchange — and gains visibility among Europe’s brightest young engineers.

To discuss sponsorship opportunities, please contact us directly per emescc@htugraz.at.

 

Contact

If you have questions or would like to get involved, feel free to contact us:

Email: emescc@htugraz.at


Social media: @EMESCC2026 (Instagram, Facebook)

Organised by:

  • StV Verfahrenstechnik (Student Council for Chemical and Process Engineering)

    Inffeldgasse 10, 8010 Graz

  • StV Maschinenbau und Wirtschaftswissenschaften (Student Council for Mechanical and Industrial Engineering)

    Kopernikusgasse 24, 8010 Graz

The organising team looks forward to welcoming you to Graz in October 2026.