1. Change of leadership: New management at the Kita im Grünen

    Dominik Struck takes over the pedagogical management of our Kita im Grünen with immediate effect. He succeeds Birgit Weber, who retired at the beginning of the summer holidays. With the facility at Campus Süd, Struck will manage one of the largest daycare centres in Dortmund. At the start of the new daycare year 2023/24, all 120 places will be taken and for the first time, an additional seven places will be created as a reserve.

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  2. Welcome to your vocational training!

    August marked the start of professional life for many young people, including Chaima Bakhoury (photo, left) and Meryem Laaouar (right). Both will be trained as office management assistants in the coming months.

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  3. Excellent! PETA rates main canteen as vegan-friendly

    The animal rights organisation PETA has now awarded the most vegan-friendly refectories in 2023. Among them is once again the Hauptmensa of the Studierendenwerk Dortmund, which received three out of five possible stars. Only establishments that offer a completely vegetarian or vegan programme received more stars. A total of 41 student and student services organisations from all over Germany applied.

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  4. Change in the management of the Studierendenwerk

    The management of Studierendenwerk Dortmund changed on 31.07.2023. Thomas Schlootz, who has worked for the company as managing director since September 2018, is leaving at the end of his contract of employment. Johannes Zedel will take over as his successor on an interim basis. Meanwhile, a new management is being sought - for the first time there will be a dual leadership.

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  5. Paper bags and flags - Campus action against violence against women

    Under the motto "Gewalt kommt mir nicht auf dem Campus!", Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts, FH Südwestfalen, Studierendenwerk and TU Dortmund University are launching a joint campaign on their respective campuses to mark the International Day against Violence against Women on 25 November 2023. Around 15,000 printed paper bags will be on display in the cafeterias and canteens of the Studierendenwerk from 20 November to raise awareness of the issue. The print on the bags is not only intended to raise awareness, but also to offer real help: They feature an illustration depicting the "silent cry for help" - a sequence of finger movements that women can use in emergency

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  6. The Federal Government's BAföG promises threaten to implode

    According to media reports, the new draft budget of the Ministry of Finance for 2024 provides for 500 million euros less than previously planned. BAföG is particularly affected by the cuts. Even though there is no talk of cuts, increases will hardly be possible with this budget.

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  7. TU Summer Festival: We are there!

    At today's summer festival, the Studierendenwerk will also be there again! At our stand in front of the food faculty, we are once again offering our popular Fun Pong. Simply join in and collect prizes. With our "Studiwerk United" campaign, we also want to promote student exchange on campus. Curious? It's worth stopping by.

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  8. Annual Report 2022 digital: All facts and figures

    This year, for the first time, the Studierendenwerk is presenting a completely digital annual report. A decision we made not least for reasons of sustainability. In the detailed review of the year 2022, all key figures, the balance sheet and the annual financial statement are published, as well as a variety of interesting pieces of information from our different areas.

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  9. Eine Gruppe Studierender vor dem Mensagebäude

    State funding for the refectories: what this means for Dortmund

    Since the beginning of the extreme inflation, the Studierendenwerke NRW have been in talks with the state ministry to avoid having to pass on the exploding costs to the students. At the end of March, the state cabinet announced financial aid of 6.4 million € to absorb the increased costs of purchasing goods for the refectories. Now it has also been published how these funds are to be distributed and offset. This makes it clear: students who eat in the Studierendenwerk Dortmund facilities cannot expect a price reduction - and for good reason.

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  10. Appeal: 2023 must be the year of the BAföG reform!

    With a joint appeal, six organisations, including the German Student Union (Deutsches Studierendenwerk) as the umbrella organisation of all student unions, are now addressing the Federal Government. Their demand: 2023 must be the year of the BAföG reform!

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  11. The interest-free Daka student loan: Now available for online application!

    The Student Union Loan Office (Daka) is launching a digital online application portal. The goal: uncomplicated and quick help for students in financial distress. The loan with a maximum amount of up to 12,000 euros can now be applied for 24/7.

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  12. Faster clean: Relevo return changed

    From now on, Relevo dishes can no longer be returned in the refectory foyer. The return in the refectory building is now either directly in the main refectory at the dish return during the usual opening hours. In general, the dishes and cups can be returned at any facility.

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  13. Our opening hours around the winter break

    Every year, the campus goes into hibernation over Christmas. The Studierendenwerk also takes a break - for a short break, but also for training courses that are held in the catering sector in the first few days of the year. For this reason, many canteens will not be open again until January 8. Here is an overview:

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  14. All about wine - register now for the tasting on 28 October!

    If you've always wanted to know how long Riesling wine has been cultivated in Germany or what the popular red wine Primitivo is actually called in the USA, our Wine Tasting in the food faculty is just the thing for you.

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