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Vaccination Offer Extended Again

July 7th, 2021 | by

In consultation with the University Medical Center, the University has decided to extend the vaccination offer to all university members born on or before June 30, 2005. Anyone from the previously invited age groups will, of course, still be eligible to book an appointment. The booking portal, which can be found at this link, will be open for the new age group from 9 am on Thursday, July 8, 2021. Employees need their personnel number to book an appointment, while students need their student ID number. If you do not know it, you can find it in the RWTH Selfservice under RWTH Data.

Please contact

  • the University Medical Center regarding any medical questions,
  • the IT Service Desk if you have any technical issues,
  • the relevant HR department if you have any questions about your personnel number, and
  • the Registrar’s Office if you have any questions about your student ID number.

Please also note the following information from the University Medical Center:

  • They are currently only using BioNTech’s mRNA vaccine.
  • If there are currently no appointments available in the booking portal of the University Medical Center, please check regularly to see if new appointments have been posted. The University Medical Center usually sets new appointments for the following week around the middle of each week.

Vaccination Offer Further Extended

July 2nd, 2021 | by

In consultation with the University Medical Center, the University has decided to extend the vaccination offer to all university members born on or before December 31, 2000. Anyone from the previously invited age groups will, of course, still be eligible to book an appointment. The booking portal, which can be found at this link, will be open for the new age group from 9 am on Monday, July 5, 2021. Employees need their personnel number to book an appointment, while students need their student ID number. If you do not know it, you can find it in the RWTH Selfservice under RWTH Data.

Please contact

  • the University Medical Center regarding any medical questions,
  • the IT Service Desk if you have any technical issues,
  • the relevant HR department if you have any questions about your personnel number, and
  • the Registrar’s Office if you have any questions about your student ID number.

Please also note the following information from the University Medical Center:

  • They are currently only using BioNTech’s mRNA vaccine.
  • Due to the still existing vaccine shortage, everyone must adhere to the six-week interval between the two vaccinations. It is not possible to deviate from scheduled appointments for personal reasons.
  • Individuals who have already received a first vaccination at another facility (vaccination center, family practice, etc.) cannot book their second vaccination through the University Medical Center.
  • If there are currently no appointments available in the booking portal of the University Medical Center, please check regularly to see if new appointments have been posted. The University Medical Center usually sets new appointments for the following week around the middle of each week.

The Crisis Management Team will inform you immediately as soon as younger cohorts are eligible to book a vaccination appointment.

Latest Update on Vaccination Offer

June 29th, 2021 | by

In consultation with the University Medical Center, the University has decided to extend the vaccination offer to all university members born on or before December 31, 1997. Anyone from the previously invited age groups will, of course, still be eligible to book an appointment.

The booking portal, which can be found at this link, will be open for the new age group from 8 am on Tuesday June 29, 2021. Employees need their personnel number to book an appointment, while students need their student ID number. If you do not know it, you can find it in the RWTH Selfservice under RWTH Data.

Please contact

  • the University Medical Center regarding any medical questions,
  • the IT Service Desk if you have any technical issues,
  • the relevant HR department if you have any questions about your personnel number, and
  • the Registrar’s Office if you have any questions about your student ID number.

Please also note the following information from the University Medical Center:

  • They are currently only using BioNTech’s mRNA vaccine.
  • Due to the still existing vaccine shortage, everyone must adhere to the six-week interval between the two vaccinations. It is not possible to deviate from scheduled appointments for personal reasons.
  • Individuals who have already received a first vaccination at another facility (vaccination center, family practice, etc.) cannot book their second vaccination through the University Medical Center.
  • If there are currently no appointments available in the booking portal of the University Medical Center, please check regularly to see if new appointments have been posted. The University Medical Center usually sets new appointments for the following week around the middle of each week.

The Crisis Management Team will inform you immediately as soon as younger cohorts are eligible to book a vaccination appointment.

Update on Vaccination Offer

June 28th, 2021 | by

In consultation with the University Medical Center, the University has decided to extend the vaccination offer to all university members born on or before December 31, 1995. Anyone from the previously invited age groups will, of course, still be eligible to book an appointment.

The booking portal, which can be found at this link, will be open for the new age group from 8 am on Tuesday June 29, 2021. Employees need their personnel number to book an appointment, while students need their student ID number. These details can be found in the RWTH Selfservice under RWTH Data.

Please contact

  • the University Medical Center regarding any medical questions,
  • the IT Service Desk if you have any technical issues,
  • the relevant HR department if you have any questions about your personnel number, and
  • the Registrar’s Office if you have any questions about your student ID number.

Please also note the following information from the University Medical Center:

  • They are currently only using BioNTech’s mRNA vaccine.
  • Due to the still existing vaccine shortage, everyone must adhere to the six-week interval between the two vaccinations. It is not possible to deviate from scheduled appointments for personal reasons.
  • Individuals who have already received a first vaccination at another facility (vaccination center, family practice, etc.) cannot book their second vaccination through the University Medical Center.
  • If there are currently no appointments available in the booking portal of the University Medical Center, please check regularly to see if new appointments have been posted. The University Medical Center usually sets new appointments for the following week around the middle of each week.

The Crisis Management Team will inform you immediately as soon as younger cohorts are eligible to book a vaccination appointment.

Important Information About Covid-19 Vaccinations

June 25th, 2021 | by

Please note the following information about Covid-19 vaccinations from University Management and the Crisis Management Team:

The Crisis Management Team will notify you as soon as further information on the subject of vaccination becomes available.

Adapted Measures for Remote Work and Teaching

June 23rd, 2021 | by

Based on the current federal and state regulations, the RWTH Rectorate and the Crisis Management Team have adapted some measures at the University:

Please also take note of the following:

  • It is still compulsory to wear a mouth and nose covering in all corridors and hallways of RWTH buildings.
  • Self-tests can still be obtained free of charge from the RWTH Purchasing Portal.

Finally, the Crisis Management Team would like to point out that employees and students are not obliged to provide information about their status regarding the Covid-19 vaccination. Duty of disclosure only applies if there is a legal basis for doing so (such as for anyone in a hospital environment) or if the state government has explicitly called for it.

As soon as new information is available, we will publish it here.

2021 Summer Camps for Children

June 23rd, 2021 | by

The Family Services Team of the RWTH Gender Equal Opportunities Office (GSB) is once again offering a summer vacation recreation program this year. Camps for children are offered during the first three weeks and the last week of summer vacation. To guarantee that the vacation camps will actually be taking place even though the pandemic is still not contained and to ensure everyone’s safety at the same time, the Family Service has decided to reduce group sizes and make a negative Coronavirus test a prerequisite for participation.

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Vaccination Program Expanded Again

June 21st, 2021 | by

In consultation with the University Medical Center, we have decided to extend the vaccination offer to all university members born on or before December 31, 1993. Anyone from the previously invited age groups will, of course, still be eligible to book an appointment.

The booking portal, which can be found at this link, will open for the new age group from 8 am on Tuesday June 22, 2021. Employees need their personnel number to book an appointment, while students need their student ID number. If you do not know these numbers, you can find them in the RWTH Selfservice under RWTH Data.

Please contact

  • the IT Service Desk if you have any technical issues,
  • the relevant HR department if you have any questions about your personnel number, and
  • the Registrar’s Office if you have any questions about your student ID number.

Please also note the following information from the University Medical Center:

  • They are currently only using the BioNTech’s mRNA vaccine.
  • Due to the still existing vaccine shortage, everyone must adhere to the six-week interval between the two vaccinations. It is not possible to deviate from scheduled appointments for personal reasons.
  • Individuals who have already received a first vaccination at another facility (vaccination center, family practice, etc.) cannot book their second vaccination through the University Medical Center.

The Crisis Management Team will inform you immediately as soon as younger cohorts are eligible to book a vaccination appointment.

Phased Reopening of University Sports Facilities

June 18th, 2021 | by

The RWTH Gym and the beach courts of the University Sports Center will reopen starting June 21. In light of the positive trend regarding the coronavirus incidence levels, the HSZ is also planning an extended transition program beginning June 21. Contact sports and an indoor program will also resume on June 28. “We hope to restore a bit of normalcy to all students and employees and provide them with opportunities for social contact in addition to sports activities,” explains Peter Lynen, director of the HSC. Detailed information about the program can be found under the sports search. Testing is still required for contact and indoor sports and training in the RWTH GYM. The sauna, locker rooms, sanitary facilities (except Stadium Königshügel), and outdoor fitness facilities remain closed.

Vaccination Program Expanded

June 16th, 2021 | by

In consultation with the University Medical Center, it has been decided to extend the offer for vaccination to all university members born on or before December 31, 1990. Anyone from the previously invited age groups will, of course, still be eligible to book an appointment. The booking portal, which can be found at this link, will open for the new age group from 8 am on Thursday June 17, 2021. You still need your personnel number to book an appointment. If you do not know it, you can find it in the RWTH Selfservice under RWTH Data. In addition, the responsible HR department will be happy to help you.

Please also note the following information from the University Medical Center:

  • Due to the still existing vaccine shortage, everyone must adhere to the six-week interval between the two vaccinations. It is not possible to deviate from scheduled appointments for personal reasons.
  • Individuals who have already received a first vaccination at another facility (vaccination center, family practice, etc.) cannot book their second vaccination through the University Medical Center.

The Crisis Management Team will inform RWTH members as soon as younger cohorts are eligible to book a vaccination appointment.