At the heart of this project are nationwide surveys of students on their study conditions and their (mental) health. Participating universities are supported in taking a closer look at their study conditions and deriving data-supported measures to make them more (health) sponsorable and, if necessary, to implement the risk assessment of mental stress for study places.
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On the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Bielefeld Questionnaire, we would like to invite you to celebrate this milestone with us. We would like to share valuable insights into quantitative and qualitative data from the projects "Bielefeld Questionnaire on Working Conditions and Health" and "Bielefeld Questionnaire on Study Conditions and Health." The aim is to shed light on (mental) health at universities from the perspective of research and university practice (BGM/SGM) as well as from the perspective of the accident insurance institutions, the German Social Accident Insurance (DGUV) and the Working Group on Health-Promoting Universities. Together, we would like to categorise the implications for research and which impulses can be derived for policy and external decision-makers. The aim is to share the wealth of experience gained from a decade of survey practice and to exchange and link existing network structures.
Venue: Bielefeld
Further information on the programme and registration can be found here.
Please note: The conference will be conducted in German.
The follow-up project "Roadmap4StudiBiFra" started on 01.04.2024. Further information can be found on the "Roadmap4StudiBiFra" page.
The "StudiBiFra" questionnaire project ended in August 2023. You can find the key results on the "StudiBiFra (completed)" page. If you are still interested in a student survey, please contact us.
The Bielefeld Questionnaire on Study Conditions and Health project (duration: 03/21-08/23) was funded by the DGUV research funding programme and carried out by Bielefeld University's health management department in cooperation with Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin.
The "Roadmap4StudiBiFra" project (duration: 04/24 - 09/26) builds on the research results of the "Bielefeld Questionnaire on Study Conditions and Health" project (StudiBiFra, duration: 03/21 - 08/23). The "Roadmap4StudiBiFra" project is externally funded by the DGUV research funding programme and is being conducted by Bielefeld University's health management department in cooperation with Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin.
The relationship-orientated survey instrument is theoretically based on the social capital approach (Badura, 2018) and is structured in two parts in accordance with its impact assumptions: The first part focuses on the diverse study conditions and the second part on the effects potentially influenced by them, such as student satisfaction or student well-being.
Networking and regular collegial exchange between surveyed or interested universities takes place within the framework of the "Bielefeld University Network Questionnaire on Study Conditions and Health".
Regular updates on current dates, information on publications and other milestones relating to the Bielefeld Questionnaire on Study Conditions and Health project.