Living

Tutor programme - Living community, arriving, feeling good

Starting a new degree programme or a new home is exciting - and sometimes quite challenging. This is exactly where the tutoring programme comes in: Our tutors will help you to quickly find your feet, make contacts and feel right at home in your student residence.

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Modern common rooms in Paderborn student hall of residence - Alois Fuchs Weg study room with tables and seating.

Events & Dates

Be up-to-date and click through our events and dates for the coming weeks!

  • Contribution Board game evening 1
    2 Jun 26

    Board game evening at the Grill|Café on 02.06.26

  • A man stands with his back to the camera, holding a microphone and giving a speech. In the background, the room is darkened and slightly illuminated with coloured lights. An audience is sitting in the background.
    3 Jun 26

    AStA reading in the Grill|Café on 03.06.26

  • Two hands each hold a glass, which are held together. One glass contains a red drink with strawberries and the other a dark drink with fruit.
    3 Jun 26

    Chill-out half-time at the Grill|Café!

  • 2 women stand in the foreground and make faces, the headline reads "Improv theatre in the GrillCafé".
    10 Jun 26

    Improv theatre at the Grill|Café on 10.06.26

  • A screen with a Wii game in the Grill|Café. On the left is a man watching with interest, in the foreground are people sitting with their backs to the camera and also looking at the screen. On the right is a man moving around with the Wii remote control and playing the game.
    16 Jun 26

    Wii Night at the Grill|Café on 16.06.26

  • An audience that listens to a speaker
    17 Jun 26

    Philosophy info evening at the Grill|Café on 17.06.26

Four people are standing in a circle and talking. The person with their back to the camera is wearing a T-shirt with the words Team Tutor*innen Vogeliusweg on it.

Who are the Tutors

The tutors are students like you - they know life in the hall of residence from their own experience. They will help you with practical everyday questions, provide advice and support and regularly organise joint activities that strengthen the sense of community: from cooking evenings to games and film evenings to excursions in the surrounding area.

The aim of the tutor programme is to create a vibrant, open and supportive community where everyone feels welcome - whether you've just moved in or have lived here for a while.

Tutor team Peter-Hille-Way

Consultation hour: Sundays, 6-7 p.m. in the tutor room on the ground floor, Peter-Hille-Weg 13

Tutor team Alois-Fuchs-Weg

Consultation hour: Tuesdays, 4 - 5 pm in the tutor room on the ground floor, Alois-Fuchs-Weg

Tutor team Vogeliusweg & Pohlweg

Consultation hour: Mondays, 5-6 p.m. in the study room, Vogeliusweg

Further information about the Everyday campus life

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Group of people around a table with a roulette game, in a well-lit bar with drinks.

Frequent Questions (FAQ) to the tutors

Tutors must be tenants of the respective hall of residence, be at least in their second semester at university and have at least two semesters of rent left. You should be able to devote 12 hours a week to working as a tutor, and of course you are welcome to do more. We expect openness and tolerance. At least one team member should speak German to ensure good external communication. We endeavour to keep the teams as diverse as possible.

A tutor contract is initially for one year and can be extended for a further 6 months if desired and if the tutor proves their worth.

When tutor positions become available, we post the relevant job adverts in the halls of residence and also send them to the tenants of the hall of residence by email. Applications can then be sent to Mrs Migula at soziales@stwpb.de be addressed to. You are also welcome to send us an unsolicited application. Your application will then be considered for the next vacancy.

Yes, we want to make it easier for you to start your studies:

  • Every new tenant receives a welcome bag with helpful information & small surprises
  • We organise welcome events directly in the residential complexes - the perfect opportunity to get to know new people

We are also there for you at the freshers' events and fairs

Your contact person

Social affairs/counselling

Anke Migula

Room: 2.06 (Mersinweg 2)