Family-friendly campus
The Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg attaches great importance to the compatibility of studies or career and family.
The university has been certified as a family-friendly university since 2008.
For emergency situations in which children have to be brought to work, our first family room is located at Hubland Nord, Klara-Oppenheimer-Weg 38.
The room is equipped with a desk and has play facilities for children.
There is also a changing table and breastfeeding facilities.
Please contact Family Services (tel: 0931 31 84342) if you would like to use the room.
Whether planned in advance or spontaneous.
The Family Service offers children toy boxes for hire.
The boxes can be used by students and employees who spontaneously need to take their child to the office.
With a Mensa children's card from the Studierendenwerk Würzburg, children receive a free lunch - read more about the kids’ meals.
In the PDF document " Children at the University of Würzburg" you will find an overview of baby changing and breastfeeding facilities, parent-child workrooms and play areas.
In the coming months we will update, supplement and expand the information provided. Thank you for your patience.
You can find an overview of breastfeeding, diaper changing, and play areas at the university on this interactive map.
You can also find a list sorted by address here.
Do you know of any other facilities at the university? Send us an email—we would be happy to add them to the list.
At the university, there is a lot on offer for families, and not just things organized by the Family Service Department.
There are great lectures on fascinating topics for children in the Children's University program.
The Botanic Garden offers a varied program of public events with guided tours, exhibitions and workshops, as well as specifics events for children and families.
Pupils who attend pre-university classes at their school also have the opportunity to take a trial classes.
At Rudi's research camp, children between the ages of 8 and 12 can wield test tubes like real scientists.
Afterwards, children between the ages of 10 and 13, who took part in the research camp, can attend Rudi's vacation research camp.
