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10.01.2024
Until February, citizens can see for themselves that Krefeld's city history fits into a shipping container. From January 16 to 24, the unconventional traveling museum will be set up on the South Campu

26.02.2024
Under the motto "High time for equal pay!", the question is posed "What needs to change so that care work, paid work and leisure time can be shared equally?". Even today, women receive 18% less pay pe

05.03.2024
During the Easter vacations, pupils from the 7th grade onwards can register for exciting and free projects at The Hochschule Niederrhein (HSNR) in Krefeld and Mönchengladbach. Whether programming, wea

01.03.2024
The Hochschule Niederrhein's Faculty of Design in Krefeld has been providing apprenticeships to designers for 120 years. Anyone who decides to study design at the Krefeld West campus for the winter se

26.02.2024
Equality Diversity Studying and working with family responsibilities Care work Gender identity Gender-related stereotypes regarding the choice of degree programme and career Gender mainstreaming No to

26.02.2024
Although the German Grundgesetz and the General Equal Treatment Act (AGG) provide legal protection against discrimination, real-life experiences are often different. Zero Discrimination Day was origin

29.02.2024
The four faculties... ... Oecotrophology , Applied Social Sciences , Textile and Clothing Technology and Business Administration and Economics cordially invite you to the Open Day 2024! on Wednesday,

29.02.2024
Around ten million people in Germany live with a disability. These people are dependent on external support. The shortage of skilled nursing staff poses problems for those affected and their relatives

29.02.2024
An almost invisible day for almost invisible work - that's what the initiators thought when they set 29 February as Equal Care Day. The day is intended to draw attention to the work that often takes p

26.02.2024
Hits such as "Alles nur geklaut", "Küssen verboten" and "Millionär" made Die Prinzen the most successful German cult band. Frontman and singer Sebastian Krumbiegel has been on the road with his solo p

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