Contact and office hours

Representative for students with disabilities or chronic diseases

Due to vacations I will not be available from Mai 1 to 19

If you can foresee that you will need a consultation, please make an appointment in advance.

André Völker (he/him)

* Barrier-free rooms are available for a personal meeting, so please make an appointment (see below).

Office hours

You can reach me by phone and by e-mail usually at the following times*:

  • Monday–Wednesday 9:00–15:00

I also offer open office hours at the Study Service Center (no appointment necessary):

  • Tuesday 10:00–12:00

* For detailed questions, please make an appointment for a personal meeting (see below). Appointments are also possible outside the above times


Personal meetings by arrangement

Personal meetings are usually possible from Monday to Friday. You can arrange an appointment via phone or email and already state days and times, which are suitable for you. I would be delighted, if you leave a phone number for the further clarification of an appointment.

Unfortunately, not all our consultation rooms are barrier-free accessible, so please indicate if you need barrier-free access when making an appointment so we can plan the room accordingly.

The gender identity of people cannot be reliably deduced from either their appearance or their name. You are therefore welcome to let me know how you would like me to address you. When addressing me, please use the pronoun he/him.

Principles and standards in advising*:

  • All information and contents of the conversation are treated confidentially and only used in connection with the advisory service.
  • The advisory service is voluntary and open-ended, I neither evaluate you nor your request.
  • I take you and your concerns seriously and am therefore oriented towards your needs.
  • I communicate transparently what I can and cannot do for you and refer you if necessary.
  • I enable barrier-free access.

* in accordance with the standards in advising of the Academic Advice Service.


Data privacy and duty of confidentiality

The TU Braunschweig does not collect data on health impairments of student applicants or students. Therefore, it is not possible to see whether and how many students are impaired, whether they have been admitted as hardship cases ("Härtefall") or whether they make use of disadvantage compensation during examinations.


Contact person

Postal adress

Technische Universität Braunschweig
Zentrale Studienberatung
Beauftragter für Studierende mit Behinderungen
Pockelsstraße 11
38106 Braunschweig

 

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