Management and senior-peers
Jacqueline Zeilinger Course of study: BSO Why is Peers4You important to you? I was already involved in the concept development for the peer project. Of course, I want to be part of its implementation and be of assistance to the students now. Read more |
Rudolf Edelmann Course of study: Rail Technology and Mobility Why is Peers4You important to you? In these fast-paced times where everyone is under pressure to perform, more and more people are at risk of feeling left alone with their fears, concerns and problems. The media create ideals that are hard to fulfil – and if you fail to meet those ideals, you’re likely to feel excluded from society. I’m not willing to just stand by and watch this development. Read more |
Viktoria Vogler Course of study: Media Management Why is Peers4You important to you? I find the project very interesting and I‘m looking forward to applying and passing on my knowledge. Read more |
Peers
Adrian Burtscher Course of study: Bachelor of Social Work Why is Peers4You important to you? Because it is the first point of contact at the UAS to turn to someone with your problems who is not directly part of a person’s very personal network. It is the possibility to get help from student to student. Read more |
Carola Berger Course of study: MDD Why is Peers4You important to you? What is important to me is that our students have a key point of contact, also for personal and social matters. We need an opportunity to talk about certain things in case we cannot or do not want to discuss them with our friends. Read more |
Christina Toth Course of study: Bachelor Data Science Why is Peers4You important to you? The qualification of the art of conversation and the offer of advice to students simply students, simply belong to be spread. Read more |
Clemens Jung Course of study: MIS Why is Peers4You important to you? Um Mitstudenten nicht nur auf fachlicher Ebene, sondern auch persönlich helfen zu können. Read more |
Emanuel Klug Course of study: Bachelor Media Management Why is Peers4You important to you? Because nowadays it has become even more important to be able to share your problems and worries with others and not just pile everything up inside. The peers are the first point of contact for this at the UAS and thus make up an important part of the campus climate. Read more |
Jasmin Götsch Course of study: Bachelor of health care and nursing Why is Peers4You important to you? Peers4You is important to me because I think that every student should have the chance to get a quick and easy consultation. Furthermore, I see the possibility in this project to get to know many individual people and to grow myself in the tasks given to me. Read more |
Nathalie Gaiswinkler Course of study: Bachelor of Social Work Why is Peers4You important to you? I think there is still too little talk about (psychological) problems in our society. With my work I would like to contribute to giving people a place where they can open up. Read more |
Melanie Schwödiauer Course of study: Bachelor of Social Work Why is Peers4You important to you? Peers4you is important to me because I know what it’s like to find yourself in situations that seem hopeless at the beginning. I was always glad to have someone to talk to and that’s exactly why I want to give back and accompany YOU. I think that everyone has the right to an open ear and to be accompanied in some situations. Read more |
Luana-Ecaterina Rolea Course of study:Bachelor Railway Technology and Mobility Why is Peers4You important to you? Peers4You can help with (personal) crises, simply because there is someone there who really listens. Every crisis is per se a personal construction site. The Peers4You is important to me personally, because I think that there should be such an offer/project at every school, UAS and university. Read more |
Oliver Koller Course of study: Bachlor Data Science and Business Analytics Why is Peers4You important to you? Without the peer system in my HTL I probably wouldn’t have made it to the Matura, that’s why I’m very convinced of the usefulness of such projects. Furthermore, I want to get to know the format from the other side and help others in the process. Read more |
Selma Dilji Course of study: Dietetics bachelor Why is Peers4You important to you? Back in school, I already experienced how much talking to the peers there helped my fellow students. This showed me how important this kind of interaction is and how much we all actually need each other. Read more |
Thomas Hengsberger Course of study: Bachelor Physiotherapy Why is Peers4You important to you? Because it shows fellow students that they are not alone if things don’t go as they should and makes it possible for everyone to get help quickly from people at eye level. Read more |
Robert Koch Course of study: Master course in addiction counseling and prevention Why is Peers4You important to you? Peers4You is important to me because I am convinced that a quick and uncomplicated access to support in difficult life situations makes a lot of things easier and Peers4You offers exactly this first support and sometimes it doesn’t need more than a first support.. Read more |
Vanessa Jarmer Course of study: Master Social Work Why is Peers4You important to you? This project is close to my heart because I think it is very important that topics which are dubbed as social “taboo topics” are de-tabooized. It is important to talk about these topics, to work together and thus to create more awareness for these topics. You should be able to move freely and openly in the context of peer conversations. Read more |