Bunte Uni – Study­ing with Neurodi­versity

Dates: 28 April, 12 May, 26 May, 9 June, 23 June, 7 July

Time: 1 pm – 2 pm

Room: I4.413

Target group: Neurodivergent students

Language of the event: German

Unfortunately, the session on 21 July will not take place.

Bunte Uni – Study­ing with Neurodi­versity

The Support Service for Students with Disabilities regularly organises a meet-up for neurodiverse students with conditions such as ADHD, autism, dyslexia, dyscalculia and Tourette’s syndrome. The aim of the event is to introduce students to new approaches, opportunities, support services and contacts, as well as to help them settle into university life and build a social network. True to the motto #AUniversityForAll, the Support Centre for Students with Disabilities is committed to creating a university where everyone is welcome! You do not need to have a diagnosis to take part in the event.

Every Tuesday, we get together in a relaxed and cosy atmosphere. We explore a wide range of interesting and varied topics that make us think, inspire us or simply bring us joy. Most of these topics relate to neurodiversity and everyday university life. During this session, we have the opportunity to exchange views, share new ideas and engage in lively discussions.

What can you expect?

  • Tips and tricks for organisation and structuring your daily university life
  • Information on support measures
  • the chance to receive individual and personalised advice
  • Peer-to-peer exchange
  • Making contacts with other students

Re­gis­tra­tion

Would you like to join us? Then complete the registration now with no obligation and look forward to an exciting meet-up.

Neither registration nor regular attendance is required for this event. However, to enable us to notify you in the event of any cancellations, it would be helpful if you could provide your contact details. Your details will be used solely for this purpose and will not be visible to anyone else.

Con­tact per­son

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Kathrin Weber

Student Advice Centre

Service Center Studying with Impairment

Write email +49 5251 60-5498