Anti-discrimination statement

The Institute for the Study of Religions condemns all forms of racism, anti-Semitism, and discrimination based on, for example, faith, gender, sexual orientation, social status, language, physical and cognitive challenges limitation, or age as encoded in the German Constitution (Articles 3-5), and is committed to opposing any form of discrimination, whether in individual cases or on a systematic basis.

 

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The Institute for the Study of Religions seeks to be a place of cultural, social, and linguistic diversity. We welcome students (m/f/d) of all backgrounds and respect and value the diverse experiences and knowledge they bring. The institute is committed to providing an equitable educational experience regardless of the students’ (m/f/d) background. Further, we are explicitly committed to integrating and promoting diversity in our course offerings and to providing diversity training where possible. Additionally, we strive to provide a welcoming environment for all students (m/f/d) and work to promote various forms of diversity among both students and staff.

Contact

If you wish to raise an instance of discrimination, you may first contact the following offices in the institute:

Depending on the nature of the problem, the following offices can also be contacted; further information is provided on their web pages:

If you wish to remain anonymous with your request, please let us know.

Suggestions for improving diversity, inclusion, equality, and accessibility may be forwarded to the Faculty of Humanities Equal Opportunity Officer and the respective department chairperson.