Further counselling & informations

Internships abroad (Europe)

a.i.m. rlp is responsible for the application for EU-projects, their realisation and their evaluation within the ERASMUS program. This includes a comprehensive support of students and graduates who are interested in doing an internship abroad. Leonardo-Contact helps to find placements for internships by offering contacts to businesses that have already had Erasmus interns as well as information on financing of placements abroad, support in accommodation seeking through passing on information of experiences of former students and general information on staying abroad. During the placements the a.i.m. rlp is point of contact for all organisational questions which includes negotiations with companies and corporations should any problems arise.
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International Office

International Office
The international office is responsible for the support of studies, advanced trainings and internships abroad with the provision of suitable financing options and information as well as the support of students from abroad. Additionally the international office promotes international co-operations with universities in other countries.

General life counselling

General life counselling

Problems and sorrows during your studiens, at your job or in private aren't unusual and are often are manageable without any external help. In some serios crisis or conflicts, sometimes we need professional advice and support. 

For these cases you can find here a list of regional counselling offices for every question. 

Discrimination/sexual harassement

Discrimination/sexual harassement

Sexual harassment is not a trivial offence

The University of Applied Sciences Trier seeks to create an open and tolerant work atmosphere for all employees and students. Should you experience sexual harassment anyway, you can always turn to the central equality officer, Prof. Dr. Rita Spatz, for advice and support.

Should you wish a personal meeting with Prof. Dr. Spatz, you can make an appointment contacting her using the contact details to the right. Of course, all matters will be discussed in absolute confidentiality. Should you wish so, you may also remain anonymous during your meeting. Further steps will only be taken with your expressed consent.

Procedural guidelines released be the trade union ver.di, which will give you useful advice on dealing with sexual harassment, is available at the equality office.

 

Family Service

Family Service

The Family Service comprises  diverse offers of information and practical advice. Core of the service is  family advice. Apart from financial support options, information on child care options and legal rights and duties of student parents and working parents are also available.
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Financial support for students with children

Financial support for students with children

Studying with a family can be a financial challenge. Some students with families are eligible for additional public support or scholarships.
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Equality Office

Equality Office
The equality office offers counselling for families, child care services, seminars and workshops, scholarships and mentoring programs as well as advice and support with problems.

Child care

Child care

In the context of the certification as a family friendly university, the University of Applied Sciences Trier has committed itself to creating child care opportunities. For example a parent-child-room is available which allows student and employed parents to care for their child should the normal child care facilities be closed. It can also be used to change or nurse babies. Apart from holiday programs the university also offers an after school or after nursery care opportunities which support you should you have to stay on longer for an evening event or a late lecture.
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Care for the elderly

A care situation can come unexpected and meet us completely unprepared. Many employees and students feel unable to cope and left alone. The University of Applied Sciences Trier is committed to supporting its employee.
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Psycho-Social Support

Psycho-Social Support
Students who are faced with taxing situations or difficulties in personal matters and seek help can turn to the psycho-social support office. During the stated office hours Dipl-Psychologists certified psychologists Iris Lorenz and Nicole Arendt will give advice or make appointments for further counselling. The advice and support is free and subject to professional discretion.

Rights and Duties for students and employees with children

Rights and Duties for students and employees with children

Students and employees with families enjoy certain legal privileges but also have certain duties to fulfil. For example maternity protection laws, maternity and paternity leaves rules, health insurance rules and rules for the care for a sick child should be observed.
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Studying with a disability

Studying with a disability

Here you can find informations about barrier-free entrances as well as about prevailling regulations for students with a disability during exams. 

Student Services (Studierendenwerk)

Student Services (Studierendenwerk)

The Studierendenwerk Trier supports students in terms of meals, lodgings and social services. In financial difficulties the Studierendenwerk can offer different forms of loans and scholarships. There are also offers for students with children, e.g. the start-up-set for young parents or the “Windelstipendium” (diaper scholarship). Closer Information on these offers you can find on the website of the Studierendenwerk under the heading “leben”. The services also comprise advice on social, psychological and legal matters as well as acting as estate agents or as a car and van rental service.
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