
General Students’ Committee (AStA)
Individual AStA departments provide advice on issues relating to all forms of discrimination and support the dismantling of structural barriers and discriminatory structures.
Individual AStA departments provide advice on issues relating to all forms of discrimination and support the dismantling of structural barriers and discriminatory structures.
The Diversity Officer specialising in anti-racism provides advice and support in cases of racist discrimination and violence and raises awareness of racism and discrimination-sensitive action.
The part-time Women’s and Equal Opportunities Officers in the faculties and administration provide advice on equal opportunities and gender equality and advise on gender-specific discrimination.
The contact point for discrimination and violence advises all members of the UdK Berlin who have experienced discrimination, violence and harassment. The members of the contact centre come from different status groups.
Support in stressful situations. Here you will find information and contact details for the support team as well as other emergency addresses and contact points.
The representative for students with disabilities and chronic illnesses advises students on any questions they may have regarding their studies and upcoming examinations.
The central Women's and Equal Opportunities Officer provides counselling on sexualised and gender-based discrimination and violence as well as on balancing studies or work and care work.
Student counselling offers support with study-related challenges, including doubts, conflicts, maternity leave, studying with children, and BAföG financing.
The complaints office accepts and investigates complaints under the AGG. This concerns only discrimination within the university or in connection with university activities.
College of Music - The institute strives to prevent and alleviate occupational ailments caused by stress associated with musical activity.
UdK Berlin actively opposes discrimination and antisemitism. Following the surge in antisemitic incidents since October 7, 2023, the university raises awareness about the origins and current manifestations of antisemitism.