University of Wuppertal

Diversity. Inclusion. Equity. Confidence & knowledge for university practice.

DIE Toolbox

The Equal Opportunities Toolbox will be a central website for all those who want to strengthen equal opportunities structures in everyday university life and act in a discrimination-sensitive manner - quickly, practically and without long searches. Whether in teaching, committee and appointment procedure, management or counselling: in future, you will find everything you need for orientation and direct action here.

The Equal Opportunities Toolbox is a collection of concrete, immediately usable materials: checklists, templates and recommendations, short self-learning formats, good practices and references to suitable support and further training programmes. The aim is to reduce uncertainty, save time and promote clear standards for respectful cooperation step by step. The toolbox will grow in a modular fashion and be orientated towards real questions and challenges from everyday university life.

The toolbox is currently under construction, but we are already looking forward to hearing from people who would like to help shape it. For example, with expert knowledge, by trying it out in practice or with feedback on needs, gaps and questions that should definitely be considered.

Take part

 

Kick-off: Toolbox equal opportunities

At the kick-off, we will present the Toolbox for Equal Opportunities for the first time, share initial insights into the concept and content and gather your perspectives from teaching, studying, research and administration. Contribute your ideas, network with other committed people and help us to design the toolbox in such a way that it provides real support in everyday university life.

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We would like to thank FABU e.V. and Sparkasse Wuppertal for their support!

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Wir bedanken uns für die Förderung durch die FABU e.V. und die Sparkasse Wuppertal.

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