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 B, Room A 104/105, with PC access Changing f
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 available for office use Children’s high chair
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 facilities in Building B Flexible appointment scheduling Open consultation h
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.
Parent-Child Workroom
Balancing family with studies or work often involves managing gaps in childcare—when the childminder is sick, the daycare center is closed, school vacations aren’t fully covered, and so on.
To help with such situations, the university provides parent-child workrooms at all three campuses -Kaiserslautern , Zweibrüc
Here you will find a selection of nationwide contact points for emergency situations.
The help hotline “Violence Against Women” is available 24/7, 365 days a year: 08000 116 016. On the Federal Anti-Discrimination page, you can receive advice, an initial assessment of your discrimination case, and guidance on further steps. For counseling, a
Here you will find regional contact and counseling centers.
The Rheinland-Pfalz Police provides a dedicated page with helpful information on victim protection and appropriate contacts. The Evangelical Office for Education and Society offers counseling in Kaiserslautern and Zweibrücken for issues such as bullying, psychological stress, and wor
Types of Discrimination and Definitions
Discrimination is the unfair treatment of individuals based on a protected characteristic: gender, ethnic origin, age, disability, sexual identity, religion, or belief.
Any form of less favorable treatment constitutes discrimination. The motive behind it—whether unintended or malicious—is irrelevant. The
What Can Those Affected Do?
Overt discrimination, harassment, or bullying often happen unexpectedly, leaving individuals unprepared. These situations can disrupt a person’s normal coping mechanisms, leading to feelings of shame, self-blame, or withdrawal. Many individuals attempt to avoid situations they perceive as threatening or unpleasant, w