International Finno-Ugric Students' Conference

[1] IFUSCO conference contains presentations and workshops on linguistics, ethnography, folkloristics, archaeology, history, museology, literature, translation theory, sociology, law, music, mythology, regional issues, education, economics etc., that are connected to the lives of speakers of Finno-Ugric languages.

IFUSCO has always been a multilingual conference, featuring the Uralic languages as well as English, Russian and German.

[5] Every hosting students’ committee is also presenting a unique emblem of the year's event that serves as a logo for the whole conference.

Russian universities have organised the largest number of conferences, eight in total, the first of which was held in 1999 in Syktyvkar and the latest in 2013 in the same city.

[11] However, the Finnish students of Finno-Ugric studies organized its small version at the University of Helsinki in order to keep the tradition.