Wellbeing

Wellbeing

Globally and across disciplines, PhD students experience alarmingly high rates of developing mental health issues. The Max Planck Society and the University of Cologne provide several layers of support to improve mental wellbeing of our PhD students.

Employee and Manager Assistance Program
If you need help in resolving problems that impact on your mental wellbeing, the MPS’s Employee and Manager Assistance Program (EMAP) offers free support by telephone, online, or in person. More information is available in the MAX Intranet. more
Student Health Management at the University of Cologne
A central health portal for students, also PhD students, enrolled at the University of Cologne which helps to identify relevant offers from counselling to networking and sports. more
University of Cologne Counselling Centres
The University of Cologne maintains a network of counselling centres to support PhD students in a wide variety of areas such as diversity, discrimination and equal opportunities. more
Studierendenwerk
The Kölner Studierendenwerk offers free and fully confidential psychological counselling to all PhD students at the University of Cologne. more
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