Student Involvement in Sustainability
Strategic objectives
- Increasing the visibility and awareness of opportunities for student engagement in the field of sustainability
- Increasing the appeal of sustainable and environmentally conscious engagement
StuVe – Student Council
The StuVe – Student Council – has, amongst other things, a ‘Student Life’ department, which also covers sustainability. If you’d like to get involved, please feel free to get in touch with Lena Gildehaus, the head of the Student Life department.
If you have any questions or would like to get in touch, please email us at: stud-life@stuve.info.
To me, sustainability means taking responsibility – not at some point in the future, but here and now at our university. I am involved at Rosenheim Technical University of Applied Sciences because sustainable thinking starts with us, and we as students can bring about tangible change. If we pool our ideas and act together, we will set in motion a process that will shape our university in the long term.
TH Rosenheim Sustainability Meet-up
Since 2026, there has also been a sustainability get-together at TH Rosenheim. It takes place about once a month on Tuesdays from 6 pm to 7 pm at RO-LIP. If you’d like to stay up to date with this, please feel free to join the WhatsApp group ‘Nachhaltige Hochschule’. We’ll post the latest dates there. The next dates are:
- Tuesday, 30 June 2026
Climate Protection Management
The Climate Protection Management team regularly organises events with and for students who wish to get involved in sustainability.
If you are interested, please get in touch at: klimaschutz@th-rosenheim.de
Climate Change Management Team
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Dr. Bettina Ruth-Anneser
EU and Research Officer+49 (0)8031 / 805 - 2691 bettina.ruth-anneser@th-rosenheim.de -
Rosina Lohmeyer
Climate Action Manager+49 (0)8031 / 805 - 2715 rosina.lohmeyer@th-rosenheim.de
RO-LIP – Rosenheim Laboratory for Interdisciplinary Projects
About the Lab
The RO-LIP, short for the Rosenheim Laboratory for Interdisciplinary Projects, is an open lab and workshop for students and staff at Rosenheim University of Applied Sciences. Here, you can give free rein to your ideas and exchange ideas with other students.
We offer events, workshops, projects, podcasts and much more for all students at the university.
Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 9.00 am to 5.00 pm
RO-LIP’s areas of focus are: supporting interdisciplinary collaboration, connecting students, providing space for creativity, and promoting student-led projects
Facilities
Wood and metalworking, electronics, 3D printing, textiles and design, laser cutter
Working groups
- Sustainability (currently being set up)
- Other: Electronic music, stock market get-together, open research meetings, board game evenings
TH Rosenheim publishes its sustainability strategy
TH Rosenheim publishes its sustainability strategy
Let's create the future of our university together!
Let's create the future of our university together!Project details
Title: KSI: Climate Protection Management for the Implementation of the Rosenheim University of Applied Sciences’ Integrated Climate Protection Concept – Follow-up Project (KSI: Klimaschutzmanagement zur Umsetzung des integrierten Klimaschutzkonzeptes der TH Rosenheim – Anschlussvorhaben)
Duration: 1 February 2023 – 31 July 2026
Implementing body: Rosenheim Technical University of Applied Sciences – Centre for Research, Development and Transfer (Technische Hochschule Rosenheim – Zentrum für Forschung, Entwicklung und Transfer)
Funding reference: 67K14067-1
Aim and content of the project: The proposed follow-up project aims to implement the key measures from the climate protection strategy and to institutionalise climate protection management at Rosenheim Technical University of Applied Sciences.
Project sponsor: www.klimaschutz.de/kommunalrichtlinie
National Climate Protection Initiative (NKI)
Through the National Climate Protection Initiative, the German Federal Government has been initiating and funding numerous projects since 2008 that contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Its programmes and projects cover a broad spectrum of climate protection activities: from the development of long-term strategies to practical support and investment-based funding measures. This diversity ensures a wealth of good ideas. The National Climate Protection Initiative helps to embed climate protection at a local level. It benefits consumers as well as businesses, local authorities and educational institutions.