Parent-Child Workroom Campus Zweibrücken
The Parent-Child Workroom at Campus Zweibrücken is located in Building G, Room G213. Opened in 2016 as part of the university’s Family Service, it offers parents a space to bring their children to campus in emergency situations.
Since 2025, the parent-child room has been restructured into a room for ALL,
Parent-Child Rest Room Pirmasens
The Parent-Child Rest Room with a workspace at Campus Pirmasens is located in Building B, Room 018, and is freely accessible.
Your contact person for Campus Pirmasens
Family Campus Map for Pirmasens
Your contact person for Campus Pirmasens
Family Campus Map for Pirmasens
At the Pirmasens campus, you’ll find:
Parent-Child Rest Room with a workspace First aid rooms with rest facilities Reclining chair available for office use Portable refrigerators available for office use Children’s high chair in the cafeteria Changing f
Your contact person for Campus Zweibrücken
At Campus Zweibrücken, you’ll find:
Parent-Child Workroom with two workstations, including PCs (Building G, Room 213) Changing facilities in Buildings G and H Rest room in Building A First aid rooms with rest facilities Reclining chair available for office use Portable refrigerators
Your contact person for Campus Kammgarn
At Campus Kammgarn, you’ll find:
Lactation room in Building G First aid rooms with rest facilities Reclining chair available for office use Portable refrigerators available for office use Two parent-child parking spaces in Hall C Parent-child workroom with two workstations in Building
Form for Pregnancy Notification for Employees
University Infrastructure for Pregnant and Nursing Employees and Parents
Balancing Family and Work is not always easy. To best meet the needs of our pregnant and nursing employees, as well as parents, the University of Kaiserslautern provides appropriate infrastructure at all three of its campuses.
Operating data based diagnosis of rotating machinery for sustainable, reliable and highly efficient operations (DIAdEM)
For the evaluation of rotating machines (pumps, fans, compressors) during operation, algorithms will be developed which can make statements about the current and future status of the aggregates based on existing sensor technology