The University Hospital employee ID card "MACK"
For employees of the Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Tuebingen, the official employee ID card “MACK” (short for Mitarbeiterchipkarte) allows cashless payment at the university hospital cafeterias on the Schnarrenberg (“hill”) hospital campus and next to the Women’s Hospital on the hospital campus in the valley. These cards can only be issued if you have a personnel number. If you have an employment contract funded by a grant and do not have a personnel number, please speak with the human resources representative responsible for your department.
Information, opening hours and application forms are available in German only on the "MACK" page of the University Hospital (intranet only).
Research fellows without UKT work contracts and doctoral students at the Faculty of Medicine who are not enrolled as students of the University of Tuebingen can pay for meals in the UKT employee cafeteria with cash or with a cafeteria guest card, that means you need to pay a small fee to borrow and use the chipcard and will be able to get the deposit back, when you return the chipcard and the end of you stay.
University library and university cafeterias for guests of the Faculty of Medicine
Research fellows at the Faculty of Medicine, University Hospital and CIN without a UKT work contract, as well as doctoral students at the Faculty of Medicine who are not enrolled as students of the University of Tuebingen can apply for a university chip card which can be used for the university cafeterias (for example Wilhelmstraße and Morgenstelle), to borrow books from the University Library, and to use the multi-functional printer at the University Library and on the university campus. Application forms can be found on the website of the University Computer Center ZDV.
Email accounts for guests and members of the Faculty of Medicine, CIN and UKT
Applications for an e-mail account for Faculty of Medicine guests and employees must be submitted by the head of the host department or by the IT security officer and must be paid for by the host department's budget. Since the University Hospital of Tuebingen network must protect patient data, access is highly restricted, and accounts can only be given only to employees with a UKT employment contract who have completed an internet safety course. For most researchers without clinical duties, an e-mail account in the university "research" network is more suitable.