At DIT, our focus is on health promotion and prevention. We aim to create structures and processes that not only protect staff, faculty, and students from illness but also enhance their activities as health-promoting factors for life quality. The Healthy University team coordinates efforts to create a holistic health-promoting environment. This requires support from various departments and contributions from everyone. Our goal is to develop and implement a sustainable university health management system.
"Health" is the most valuable asset for humans. Maintaining or regaining it in case of illness requires health education and skills in self-observation, self-assessment, and self-reflection.
Values of DIT:
"Our culture is characterised by democracy, flexibility, and dynamism. Our shared values are acceptance, mutual respect, personal closeness, tolerance, and openness. Cultural diversity is desired and promoted. Our family-friendly university community stands for equal opportunities regardless of gender, origin, status, or religion. We promote cultural diversity as well as the physical, mental, and social health of students and staff."
DIT has an equality plan aimed at reducing existing barriers, exclusion mechanisms, and discrimination.
DIT is a member of the Working Group for Health-Promoting Universities (AGH) and the German University Sports Federation (adh).
In the context of health promotion, DIT places great importance on providing both students and staff with opportunities for adequate physical activity.
Here you will find the extensive sports choices of Deggendorf Institute of Technology, catering to all tastes.
The "Active Break" offers DIT staff a chance to interrupt their workday for 20 minutes once a week to take a short, holistic rest and recovery break. This health-oriented short program includes mobilization, movement, and relaxation, and is announced in advance via email. For those unable to participate in real-time, past sessions are available on a platform. It is aimed at everyone seeking an active balance to their workday, whether it's office work, desk jobs, or physically demanding tasks.
Our university is not only a place for teaching and research; it is also a workspace and living environment for everyone. Therefore, corporate health promotion is given special importance, with sports being a significant part of it.
In addition to the general university sports, which all enrolled students and full-time staff can participate in, corporate sports are offered within the framework of corporate health management. These activities serve as a balance to professional duties and as a tool for health promotion.
These activities take place exclusively during leisure time and do not focus on performance. The emphasis of corporate sports is on social and athletic interaction rather than achieving high athletic performance. Employees can join corporate sports groups such as yoga, swimming, climbing, walking, or running clubs.
DIT also participates in the German Sports Badge programme every year.
Lectures, Seminars, Workshops and Activities on the subject of Health
DIT aims to promote not only the academic qualifications of students but also their health. This benefits students during their studies and in their future professional lives. We regularly inform you via email about lectures, seminars, workshops, and activities on health topics. Additionally, feel free to explore the diverse range of seminars offered by the Career Services.
All students at DIT can access the Campus-Coach. This platform offers exclusive digital services specifically designed to meet the needs of students.
Shaping Campus Life
The campus thrives on your ideas and initiatives! Thanks to our students, we offer activities like a Schafkopf course, book club, and self-defence classes.
We invite all students to actively participate in the Student Health Management (SGM), to shape it, enrich it with ideas, and develop it further. If interested, feel free to reach out to us.
You can find information about psychosocial counselling at DIT and other external support services on the Psychosocial Counselling page.
For help with general or organisational difficulties in your studies, contact the student and academic councelling.
DIT participates in the project "Universities in Dialogue: Mentally Fit Studying," maintaining regular exchanges with other universities to create a health-promoting university culture and enhance academic success.
All DIT staff have access to the Employee Assistance Programme (EAP), offering counselling, coaching, and support for personal development and successful teamwork. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us.
As part of its health promotion efforts, DIT places great importance on providing both students and staff with opportunities for adequate physical activity.
We spend a significant portion of our lives at the workplace, each presenting unique challenges. Office work involves extensive sitting: at the computer, on calls, in meetings. While acute risks are rare, long-term issues such as tension, back pain, vision problems, shoulder and neck issues, circulation problems, headaches, and stress-related symptoms can develop. It’s crucial to set up your workspace ergonomically to minimise physical strain. We offer individual consultations (both in-person and virtual) with tips on ergonomic workplace design. Regular appointments are available; more information can be found on the intranet.
DIT supports its staff with equipment to maintain health at the workplace. Feel free to ask us about the requirements and procedures.
DIT also covers the cost of computer glasses. Contact us for information on the reimbursement process.
You will receive email invitations to various offers, including lectures, seminars, workshops, and activities on topics such as "Nutrition," "Exercise," and "Stress Management."
DIT, as an employer, supports its staff in their professional development through various personal development measures. The Personnel Development Department is responsible for advising employees and managers and for the operational implementation of these measures.
Quiet Room at the Deggendorf Campus
The Quiet Room is located in the "Green Roof" pavilion and is available to all staff and students with disabilities and chronic illnesses. It is easily accessible from the campus.
The quiet room also serves as a parent-child office, allowing parents to work or study when childcare is unavailable. It is equipped with all the necessary amenities to meet the needs of parents. A "Kidsbox" with a wide range of games is available for children's entertainment. There is a comfortable chair for nursing, and the adjacent sanitary area provides facilities for changing babies.
Facilities:
The quiet room can be booked via Thabella through the Family Service at familienservice@th-deg.de. The key can be collected from the post office.
Nutrition has a significant impact on physical and mental performance. In the everyday life of a student, it can be difficult to maintain regular and balanced meals. Here are three good reasons to use the offerings of the canteen and cafeterias of the Student Union:
At DIT, there are various dining options:
The canteen offers a regularly changing and diverse menu at affordable prices. In the cafeterias in Deggendorf, Cham, and Pfarrkirchen, you can enjoy your first coffee, cappuccino, cocoa, or tea early in the morning. A selection of freshly filled rolls and other delicious hot and cold snacks is also available.
The Student Union aims to meet the wishes and expectations of students and strives to fulfill their needs quickly and appropriately. All services are offered to students at high quality and economical prices.
Would you like to receive the menus conveniently on your phone? Get the handy STWNO app and never miss your favourite dish again!
Good to know:
THD Vital / Health & Wellbeing at DIT: gesunde-hochschule@th-deg.de (Carolin Stadler/ Laura Wiedemann)
University sport: hochschulsport@th-deg.de (Carolin Stadler/ Laura Wiedemann)
Occupational Health and Safety Specialist: Bernd Neumeier, deputy by Jasmin Lerach, Julia Stadler, Dennis Ulrich, Alois Kasberger
Representative for Women's Equality in Science and Arts: Prof. Dr. Stephanie Hecht, Mareike Hechinger
Equal opportunities officer: Tanja Staudinger
Representative for Severely Disabled People: Peter Apfelbeck
Representative for the interests of students with disabilities or chronic illnesses:: Dipl. Ing. (FH) Wolfgang Stern
Social Counselling: Maria Pohl
Psycho social counselling: psy-beratung@th-deg.de
Contact person for anti-discrimination: Julia Penzkofer und Claudia Nikitsin
Contact person for diversity: Claudia Nikitsin
Initiator: Prof. Dr. biol. hum. Horst Kunhardt
Company medical service:
BAD – Gesundheitsvorsorge und Sicherheitstechnik GmbH
Hafenstr. 30
94469 Deggendorf
Tel.: 0991 379970 0
E-Mail: bad-321@bad-gmbh.de