Responsibilities of the Human Sciences Student Council
The student council represents the students of the Faculty of Human Sciences in academic and social matters. To this end, representatives stand for election each year with a program.
The student council's tasks include offering students individual help and support and promoting student interaction. The student council evaluates courses, provides learning materials, mediates in conflicts between various university stakeholders, and enriches everyday life with activities such as book flea markets, movie and game nights, and summer festivals.
Our services
Exam preparation materials
Over time, we have accumulated a lot of materials that could help you prepare for various exams. You are welcome to come by during office hours with a USB stick and pick up some documents.
To ensure that students in future semesters also have up-to-date materials, we would be delighted if you could bring along any helpful materials yourself. As a small token of our appreciation, you will receive a (cold) drink at our office :)
Additional services...
- Come to our office hours, leave your deposit, and borrow something: Our lending list(407.4 KB)
- Advice from students in various semesters
- Good company...
- and much more!
Moderated evaluations
Upon request, we are happy to attend seminars and lectures to evaluate them. So if you are attending an event that should be evaluated for various reasons, please feel free to contact us and we will get in touch with the lecturers.
Mediation between students and lecturers
In the event of difficulties of any kind, e.g., conflicts with lecturers, we act as mediators and try to represent and support the students of the faculty in a solution-oriented manner. Feel free to contact us about this!
Our events
Throughout the year, we hold a wide variety of events, such as board game nights, university cinema, creative events, book flea markets, summer parties, and much more.
Contact point(s) for students in cases of discrimination and inappropriate behavior
If you wish, you can contact us with your problem in person, by phone, or by email, and we will refer you to the appropriate agency if necessary. However, you can also contact the agencies directly. All your information will be treated confidentially, and any further action will only be planned in consultation with you. Even if you are unsure, each agency will be happy to help you and refer you to the right address if necessary!
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Excerpt from the university's guideline on preventing harassment, discrimination, bullying, and stalking, "Respecting Boundaries," dated September 20, 2017:
§ 4 Contact persons
(1) The following trained contact persons are available: the equal opportunities officer, the women's representatives of the university and the faculties, the staff council, the representative for persons with disabilities, the members of the conflict commission, and the employees of the legal department.
(2) Affected persons or third parties may also contact their immediate supervisor or any other person they trust.
(3) All persons contacted by affected persons or those seeking advice undertake to treat the information obtained in this context as confidential. They may only take further concrete steps with the consent of the person seeking advice. Affected persons are encouraged to seek dialogue.
