Recap: 30.04. SLR Special Event: A Poetry Slam Night | FIT: Well-Being & Social Integration

On April 30th, 2026, the Student Living Room hosted its very first Poetry Slam - and what began as a small and slightly nervous gathering turned into a truly special and meaningful evening.

A total of 12 participants joined the event, including both familiar faces from the SLR community and new students connected through a shared interest in poetry and creative expression.

The idea for the Poetry Slam originally emerged through conversations with one of the regular visitors of the Student Living Room, who has been writing poetry for years and is currently hoping to publish a book of his Spanish poems. Together with host Jule, the idea slowly developed into an event centered around openness, creativity, and connection.

At the beginning of the evening, many participants were shy and unsure of what to expect. No one knew how much people would feel comfortable sharing. However, after the first few readings — and a short break outside on the sunny terrace — the atmosphere slowly changed. The ice was broken, conversations became deeper, and the room started to feel more and more like a genuine safe space.

In total, six participants shared their texts, many of them reciting more than once throughout the evening. Over time, the event became less of a traditional stage performance and more of a collective exchange of poetry, thoughts, and emotions.

Participants shared poems, diary entries, and personal reflections about love, grief, self-love, identity, and life experiences. Texts were presented in Hindi, Spanish, English, Turkish, Persian, and other languages, often accompanied by short English translations or introductions.

In between performances, participants gathered on the terrace with snacks, enjoyed the sunset and evening atmosphere, and talked about the power of poetry and creative expression.

By the end of the evening, there was one shared feeling in the room: this should definitely happen again! The event revealed how many creatively talented and artistically interested people are already part of the SLR community - and sparked ideas for future events, perhaps even including a writing session beforehand.

The Poetry Slam became more than just an event: it became a moment of connection, trust, and community through words.

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31.08. Protecting Your Mental Health in Studies and Work Life: Stress Management and Overload Prevention | FIT: Well-Being & Social Integration

📅 Date: 31.08.2026
🕐 Time: 15:00 – 18:00
📍  Online – details will be shared with registered participants via email shortly before the event.

Do you want to learn how to handle university stress more effectively? Do you want to take care of your mental health and prevent overload or burnout? Is achieving a healthy work-life balance important to you? Then don’t miss this workshop with psychologist Julia Barden!

Workshop topics include:

Understanding how stress develops (and when it becomes harmful)

  • Causes and warning signs of burnout
  • Healthy strategies for coping with stress
  • Tools for preventing overload
  • Effective relaxation techniques

In addition to theoretical input, you will directly apply what you learn to your own student life. You will identify your main sources of stress, both external, such as the double burden of studies and work, and internal, such as perfectionism and then reflect on how you can use the strategies presented to manage these stressors more effectively. You will also explore which activities help you to recharge and how you can integrate them more actively into your daily routine.

👉 This workshop counts for 2 points in the “Well-Being & Social Integration” category of the Employability Pass

Registration:

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22.08. Stronger After Rejection: Building Resilience and Confidence in the Job Application Journey | FIT: Well-Being & Social Integration

📅 Date: 22.08.2026
🕐 Time: 13:00 – 18:00
📍  Room details will be shared with registered participants via email shortly before the event.

Applying for jobs or internships can be challenging—especially when you receive rejections without clear feedback. For many international students, this can lead to frustration, self-doubt, and a loss of motivation.

This highly interactive workshop empowers you to turn setbacks into powerful learning opportunities and build the confidence and resilience needed to succeed in the job application process.

During this workshop, you will learn how to:

• Gain insight into how recruitment decisions are made in Germany
• Stop taking rejections personally and strengthen your self-confidence
• Stay motivated and focused—even when facing multiple setbacks
• Develop mental resilience and emotional strength during the application journey
• Transform rejection into valuable feedback for stronger future applications
• Create your own personal resilience and motivation strategy for long-term career success

The workshop combines psychological insights, practical exercises, and interactive reflection, allowing participants to immediately apply what they learn to their own job search.

Participants leave the workshop with powerful tools, renewed motivation, and a stronger, more confident mindset to navigate the application process and move forward with clarity and determination.

👉 This workshop counts for 2 points in the “Well-Being & Social Integration” category of the Employability Pass

Registration:

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24.07. Enough with Exam Jitters — A Practical Workshop for Exam Success | FIT: Well-Being & Social Integration

📅 Date: 24.07.2026
🕐 Time: 16:00 – 18:30
📍  Room details will be shared with registered participants via email shortly before the event.

Do you feel overwhelmed by the upcoming exams? Are your nerves getting in the way of showing what you actually know?

You’re not alone — and there are tools that can help.

Led by psychologist Christina Eisenbach, the session offers a hands-on approach to help you show what you can do.

Highlights include:

  • ✅ Learn what happens in your brain when experiencing exam stress
  • ✅ Explore quick strategies to calm your body & mind
  • ✅ Practice focus-boosting tools, that you can use immediately
  • ✅ Build a personalised pre-exam routine
  • ✅ Leave with practical exercises to support you on exam day

In times of stress, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. This workshop offers you a valuable opportunity to pause, reflect, and gain practical tools for navigating stressful moments with more ease.

👉 This workshop counts for 2 points in the “Well-Being & Social Integration” category of the Employability Pass

Registration:

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03.07. Creative Relaxation – Mind, Body & Imagination | FIT: Well-Being & Social Integration

📅 Date: 03.07.2026
🕐 Time: 14:00 – 18:00
📍  Room details will be shared with registered participants via email shortly before the event.

 Creative Relaxation – Mind, Body & Imagination 🎨🧘‍♀️

Study stress can feel overwhelming — this workshop offers a creative reset.

Experience a guided mix of gentle movement, breathwork, imagination & creative expression to calm your mind, release tension and recharge your focus.

Join us to relax, reflect and build your personal relaxation toolbox for everyday study life. 🌿

What to expect:
🧘‍♀️ Guided relaxation & body awareness
🌬️ Breathwork for stress regulation
✍️ Creative writing & intuitive drawing
🧠 Short input on stress & self-regulation
🛠️ Practical tools for daily academic life

Who is it for?
Students seeking balance, clarity & focus.

Facilitated with expertise & heart 🌸
Lisa Fröhlich
Communication trainer & certified systemic coach (DGSF)
Trainer for multimodal stress management
Practical. Reflective. Empowering. ✨.

👉 This workshop counts for 2 points in the “Well-Being & Social Integration” category of the Employability Pass

Registration:

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26.06. Increase your Self-Confidence — A Practical Workshop for Feeling More Grounded & Secure | FIT: Well-Being & Social Integration

📅 Date: 26.06.2026
🕐 Time: 10:00 – 16:00
📍  Room details will be shared with registered participants via email shortly before the event.

Do you sometimes feel unsure of yourself? Do you miss the sense of familiarity you once felt in yourself?
You’re not alone — there are ways to strengthen your sense of self even in times of change.

Led by psychologist Christina Eisenbach, this interactive workshop offers practical tools to help you build a stable sense of self-worth.

Highlights include:

• ✅ Understand what self-worth is & how it develops
• ✅ Learn how major life changes can affect confidence & identity
• ✅ Practice tools to strengthen your inner stability
• ✅ Leave with practical exercises to support your wellbeing in everyday life

Whether you are still adjusting to your new environment, feeling disconnected, or simply want to strengthen your self-confidence — this workshop provides supportive tools to help you feel more grounded & secure.

👉 This workshop counts for 2 points in the „Well-Being & Social Integration“ category of the Employability Pass

Registration:

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21.05. Beat Procrastination — A Practical Workshop for Getting Started & Staying on Track | FIT: Well-Being & Social Integration

📅 Date: 21.05.2026
🕐 Time: 16:00 – 19:00
📍  Room details will be shared with registered participants via email shortly before the event.

Do you struggle with finishing tasks on time?
Do you feel stressed because you keep putting things off — even though you promise yourself you’ll start earlier next time?

You’re not alone — procrastination is a common experience, & there are practical strategies that can help you break the cycle. Procrastination can often make us feel as if we are simply being lazy. In reality, it rarely is, the first step toward changing your habits is to understand them. Together, we will explore tools that help you start tasks on time & stay focused.

Highlights include:
• ✅ Understand what procrastination is — & why it is not simply laziness
• ✅ Recognize personal patterns that lead to putting things off
• ✅ Learn practical strategies to start tasks & maintain motivation
• ✅ Develop tools to manage tasks more effectively in everyday life

Whether you often delay studying, struggle to begin important tasks, or simply want to feel more in control of your workload — this workshop will provide supportive techniques to help you start on time and stay on track.

👉 This workshop counts for 2 points in the "Well-Being & Social Integration" category of the Employability Pass

Registration:

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May in the SLR | FIT: Well-Being & Social Integration

Here‘s an overview of all our upcoming Sessions in the SLR for you!

What is a Self-care session?

Every Wednesday (5-6pm) we will meet in the Student Living Room to do activities or talk and exchange about Self-care related topics! Self-care, as we understand it, can be practiced in a number of ways, such as taking time to relax, having fun playing a board game, creating an effective study routine, learning more about one‘s mindset, and much more… 🙂

Sessions marked in green are Self-care sessions and take place on Wednesdays, usually 5-6 pm. The other sessions are Special Events with individual timings.

Feel free to come around and bring your friends!

We are looking forward to seeing you!

 


 

Hier ist eine Übersicht aller bevorstehenden Sessions im Student Living Room!

Was ist eine Self-care Session?

Jeden Mittwoch (17-18 Uhr) treffen wir uns im SLR für spaßige Aktivitäten, und um uns über Self-care und ähnliche Themen auszutauschen. Self-care, wie wir es verstehen, können wir auf ganz verschiedene Arten praktizieren: Zum Beispiel kann man sich Zeit zum Entspannen nehmen, für ein Brettspiel, eine effektive Lernroutine zu erschaffen, sich über sein eigenes Mindset bewusst werden, und vieles mehr.. 🙂

Die grün markierten Sessions sind Self-care Sessions und finden immer mittwochs 17-18 Uhr statt. Die anderen Sessions sind Special Events, deren Zeiten individuell angekündigt werden.

Komm‘ gerne vorbei und bring‘ Freunde mit!

Wir freuen uns auf euch 🙂