Help in an emergency

Here you will find an overview of contact points and contact persons for various emergencies, crises, and problems.

Acute danger | Current malfunctions and emergencies | Technical malfunctions | Crisis situations | Conflicts in science | Lost Property Office

Acute danger

In acute life-threatening emergencies, call immediately:

  • 110 Police (or 0-110 from office phones)
  • 112 Fire/rescue service (or 0-112 from office phones)


Fire, explosion, violent attacks, hostage-taking, leakage of hazardous substances

  1. First call the police (110) or fire service (112)
  2. Then call Occupational Health and Safety : Tel.: 22975 or 22572, mobile: Tel. (0-) 0172 711 58 07

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Technical faults

Fault in operating technology and electrical engineering

During office hours:

MORADA problem report form

On-call service for very urgent faults in technical systems outside working hours:

Technical and Domestic Services Department
Tel. +49 711 459 24900  (Mon–Thurs 3:30 p.m.–7 a.m., Fri 12:30 p.m.–7:00 a.m.)

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IT systems’ fault

IT service desk
Mon–Thurs:  8:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Fri:  8:30 a.m.–2:00 p.m.

Tel.: +49 711/459-24444 | email

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(Suspected) cyber attack, computer viruses, malware

Michael Gitschel
Director of Information Security
Chief Information Security Officer (CISO)
IT Security Officer (ITSiBe)
Phone: +49 711-459 22771
| email

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Crisis situations

Discrimination, bullying and sexual harassment, cyberbullying, hate speech, and digital violence

The first point of contact for all university members is the Office for Gender Equality & Diversity.

The homepage names contact persons for the entire university, for individual faculties. There are both female and male contact persons for those affected by sexual harassment.

Further points of contact and information:

Psychological problems

Support services and psychological counselling for students can be found here.

Contact points for employees will be added soon.

 

Problems with studies, assessments, special life situations

The Guide to Advising offers orientation on a wide range of advising services.

 

Interest representation

Interest representation bodies ranging from the student body to representatives of the severely disabled are listed on the page interest representations.

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Conflicts in science

Scientific misconduct

Neutral, discreet contact persons:

  • National Ombudsperson for Science
  • Ombudspersons for each faculty of the University of Hohenheim
  • Commission for Self-Monitoring in Science

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Attacks against scientists and unobjective conflicts in scientific communication

Publishing scientific work and results can expose you to the risk of unobjective conflicts or attacks on your own person. Advice and support – even preventatively:

At the University of Hohenheim (at any time and 24/7): 
Press Relations Office, Internal Communications & Social Media

  • Florian Klebs: 22001 or +49 170 77 83 182 | email
  • Dr. Dorothea Elsner: 24154 or +49 177 14 66 202 | email

Nationwide (7 a.m.–10 p.m., 365 days a year):
Scicomm Support
Tel.: +49 157 923 448 04

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Lost Property Office

Monday–Thursday: 8 a.m.–12 noon and 1–3 p.m.
Friday: 8 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Tel.: +49 711 459 22005 | email

You have the option of reporting a lost item directly here using an online form.

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