• Backup – Does everything have to be duplicated?

    Room 0.003

    What is a backup? Why do we need backups at all? How and how often should you back up? Where should you store backups? – You’ll find out in just 15 minutes. This event will be held in German! An event by

  • Block-based learning – a curse or a boon?

    Room 0.004

    In this session, you’ll find out why we at TUHH want to offer more block-structured courses in future and what that means for you in practical terms. Together, we’ll look at when block-based learning really has advantages – and when it doesn’t. We want to hear your experiences and feedback: what do you need for […]

  • Escape Game

    Room 0.004a

    Your essay has been kidnapped! Can you solve all the kidnapper’s puzzles within an hour and get it back before the deadline? In our escape game, you can get to know the library in a fun way or take a short break from studying. In groups of 3–5 people, you can take on the challenge […]

  • Consultation hours: Central Student Advisory Service

    Room 1.007

    Do you have any questions about your studies? Then make use of the consultation hours offered by the Central Student Advisory Service. Whether it’s organising your daily routine whilst studying, writer’s block and getting started with writing, motivation issues or a heavy workload, they’re here to help. Book a slot and drop by.   Registration […]

  • Word processing with Microsoft Word

    Room 0.003

    Launch Microsoft Word and simply start typing? It’s possible, but it’s worth taking a closer look before you start writing. In just 30 minutes, you’ll know how the programme can help and what you need to bear in mind. This event will be held in German! An event by  

  • Zotero in 20 minutes – reference management made easy

    Room 1.006

    No experience with reference management yet, or curious about how Zotero (open source) works? In this crash course, we’ll show you the essentials: collecting sources, citing correctly and creating bibliographies – from your initial research to the finished assignment. No prior knowledge required. We’ll be happy to answer your questions afterwards. This event will be […]

  • Folding, Writing, Understanding – Your Knowledge as a Zine

    Room 0.002

    Zines (derived from the word ‘magazine’) are small, homemade booklets and a surprisingly effective way to learn. In this workshop, we’ll take a brief look at the history of these DIY booklets and discover why writing down and designing content deepens our understanding and helps us retain knowledge better.

  • Word processing with LibreOffice Writer

    Room 0.003

    Launch LibreOffice Writer and simply start typing? It’s possible, but it’s worth taking a closer look before you start writing. In just 30 minutes, you’ll know how the programme can help and what you need to bear in mind. This event will be held in German! An event by  

  • Learning Phenomena

    Room 1.009

    The lecture on ‘Learning Phenomena’ explores what we remember, why we remember it, and how we can use this knowledge, for example, in exams. It examines the role of the learning situation, the senses and emotions. This event will be held in German! An event by

  • What do you think? – Learning through communication

    Room 1.006

    Communication is essential for finding solutions to a task together with others. Yet conveying one’s own ideas for solutions to others is a major challenge. How can these vague ideas, which so far exist only in the imagination, be communicated? What information does the person I’m talking to need in order to understand my ideas […]

  • Backup – Does everything have to be duplicated?

    Room 0.003

    What is a backup? Why do we need backups at all? How and how often should you back up? Where should you store backups? – You’ll find out in just 15 minutes. This event will be held in German! An event by  

  • Escape Game

    Room 0.004a

    Your essay has been kidnapped! Can you solve all the kidnapper’s puzzles within an hour and get it back before the deadline? In our escape game, you can get to know the library in a fun way or take a short break from studying. In groups of 3–5 people, you can take on the challenge […]