Mind Matters

With the project “Mind Matters: Strengthening the Mental Resilience of Bamberg Students and Implementing Student Health Management“, the University of Bamberg, in collaboration with Techniker Krankenkasse (TK), is launching a forward-looking initiative to promote student mental health. The project is planned to run from December 1, 2025, to November 30, 2028.

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About the project

Why Mind Matters?

University life brings many opportunities – but also challenges. Pressure to perform, anxiety about the future, social pressures or self-doubt can take a toll on mental health. This is precisely where Mind Matters comes in: the aim is to specifically strengthen students’ mental resilience whilst laying the structural foundations for a comprehensive university health management (UHM) programme at the University of Bamberg.

As the university’s Sports Centre already offers a wide range of exercise programmes and lectures on health-related topics, such as nutrition, are already available to the university community through the workplace health management scheme, Mind Matters aims specifically to develop and establish services focused on mental health.

You can download the latest Mind Matters leaflet here.

 

The aims of Mind Matters

  • Needs-based development of evidence-based measures to promote mental health
  • Sustainable establishment of a Student Health Management (SGM) system at the University of Bamberg
  • Preparation of a holistic University Health Management (HGM) system
  • Establishment of sustainable working groups and networks within and outside the university
  • Long-term structural integration of mental health promotion into everyday university life

     

 

Our Approach: Health Is Built Through Empowerment

The project is based on the concept of salutogenesis, which focuses on the development and maintenance of health. Rather than focusing on deficits, the program emphasizes students’ resources, protective factors, and personal strengths.

Based on the four pillars of mental health, Mind Matters will gradually develop a comprehensive program:

Mind Matters is currently being launched. The goal is to develop sustainable structures, needs-based services, and robust networks for student mental health over the coming years and to integrate them permanently into the University of Bamberg.

Do you have any ideas or wishes? 

Feel free to email us at gesund(at)uni-bamberg.de


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