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Even if the future is unknown to man, it is an essential part of the horizon that education opens up. There is no doubt that diversity is a key prerequisite for future-proof education.
Diversity refers to the variety of characteristics, traits and perspectives within a group or society. This includes aspects such as ethnic origin, gender, age, sexual orientation, abilities, cultural background, religion and many other dimensions.
In education work, it is crucial to recognise and acknowledge similarities and differences. Recognition means valuing and respecting the individual and unique characteristics of individuals or groups. In a diversity-conscious environment, the diversity of backgrounds, perspectives and experiences is actively recognised and valued.
Deggendorf Institute of Technology (DIT) has been committed to valuing and promoting the diversity of its students, teaching staff and employees for many years.
This has been officially recognised by Proudr LGBTIQ+ Campus Index for Germany, Austria and Switzerland, 2021.
We have been placed no.4 with a total of 79,7 % our LGBTIQ+ support.
The creation of an unprejudiced study and work environment is of utmost importance for our university.
The Charter of Diversity is an employer initiative to promote diversity in companies and institutions. By signing it, the university wishes to emphasize the importance of this issue.
The aim of the initiative is to promote the recognition, appreciation and inclusion of diversity in the working world in Germany. All members of the university should be valued - regardless of gender, gender identity, nationality, ethnic origin, religion or belief, disability, age, sexual orientation and identity.
In order to do justice to the many facets of cultural and social background, the individual educational and experiential background and the respective living conditions of our students, we deal with the increasing diversity and offer:
Whether women are in management positions or not has long ceased to be a question of equal opportunities or political correctness. In times of global competition and lack of managers, it is rather economically imperative to recruit managers from the supply of both genders. It is not a matter of victory or defeat for women and/or men, but rather of profit for all concerned.
Information on the seminars offered especially for women can be obtained from the DIT Career Service der THD.
The ability of working in groups and teams is largely determined by how the relationship between men and women is constructed and how people's different characters are dealt with. Who talks more, who talks less? Who makes decisions, who is responsible for the climate? Who is present in which role and how? In this context, today nobody can avoid the additional qualification gender competence.
Application via: https://kurse.vhb.org/VHBPORTAL/kursprogramm/kursprogramm.jsp
Scholarships for female students and scientists
Children and career: Re-entry after the baby break
THD Pride warmly welcomes any member of the LGBTQ+ community, who seeks advice or the company of likeminded individuals. We recognize that many students, especially those from outside Germany, may not have a supportive queer environment. Therefore we aim to provide a safe and non-judgemental space for queer students to share as much as they would like.
We are currently a close-knit community, that meets online and in presence when possible. In the future, we plan to host events that put us on the map for queer students to join us, as well as using these events to educate folks outside of the queer community on LGBTQ+ culture and issues.
Instagram: pride.thd
Contact person for diversity: Claudia Nikitsin
Equal Opportunities Officer non-academic staff: Tanja Staudinger
Representative body for severely disabled employees at DIT: Peter Apfelbeck
Representative for the interests of students with disabilities or chronic illnesses: Dipl. Ing. (FH) Wolfgang Stern
As a young, modern and aspiring university, we feel obliged to create a positive environment for our students, employees and all those who wish to visit us. The aim of the Commissioner for Equal Opportunities for Women in Science and the Arts is to give women's issues a higher profile at our university and to be a contact point for professors, teaching staff and students at the university and beyond. Our range of services is intended to help all women at the university to enhance their career opportunities and to promote their opportunities for further education. Such a network can serve as a source of information and contact point for those seeking information, and can also provide a forum in which experiences can be exchanged. Women are also encouraged to strive for academic titles. The university aims to increase the number of female professors and teaching staff. This page and its links contain information on how we aim to address the concerns of our female students in general, and those students who have children in particular. You will find information about the events organised by the Commissioner for Equal Opportunities for Women in Science and the Arts and the Career Service programme as well as helpful links and announcements of upcoming events.
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In our guidelines for gender-sensitive language, we provide information on possible measures and give helpful tips for inclusive language that addresses all genders. This guide remains valid even after the amendment of the General Rules of Procedure for the Authorities of the Free State of Bavaria (AGO).