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Fakultät Rehabilitationswissenschaften

Cooperations of the department

The German Society for Dance Therapy was founded in 1980 to develop high criteria of professional competence, education and training in the field of dance therapy as well as ethical practice. To this end, it offers in-service training, education and further training in a modular system.

Further information can be found on the Homepage of the German Society for Dance Therapy.

 

KuMuLiArt, music and literature in the Klinikum Dortmund

As part of the cooperation, students volunteer to create leisure activities with instruments and melodies, with brushes and paints or with books and stories, offering children and young people variety during their stay at the hospital.

For more information, see at the Homepage of the Klinikum Dortmund.

 

TransiMus ­– Transition and Music

Cooperation with the Dortmund Music School as part of the "MusikLeben 2" project of the Association of German Music Schools, which is funded by the BMBF in the area of "Kultur macht stark". Children are offered a sense of security when moving from kindergarten to school through recurring musical group lessons. In the last year of kindergarten and the first year of school, students work together with a music school teacher as caregivers in a life situation marked by upheaval.

For more information, see at the Homepage of the Music school.

 

Un-Label brings together cultural practitioners with and without disabilities from all over Europe. Un-Label creates contemporary stage plays, inspires and connects science and research.

For more information, please visit the Homepage of Un-Label e.V.

Location & approach

The campus of the technical university Dortmund is located near the Dortmund West motorway junction, where the A45 Sauerland line crosses the B1/A40 Ruhr expressway. The Dortmund-Eichlinghofen exit on the A45 leads to the South Campus, the Dortmund-Dorstfeld exit on the A40 leads to the North Campus. The university is signposted at both exits.

The "Dortmund Universität" S-Bahn station is located directly on the North Campus. From there, the S-Bahn line S1 runs every 20 or 30 minutes to Dortmund main station and in the opposite direction to Düsseldorf main station via Bochum, Essen and Duisburg. The university can also be reached by bus lines 445, 447 and 462. Timetable information can be found on the homepage of the Rhine-Ruhr Transport Association, and DSW21 also offer an interactive route network map.

 

The H-Bahn is one of the landmarks of the TU Dortmund. Line 1 runs every 10 minutes between Dortmund Eichlinghofen and the Technology Centre via Campus South and Dortmund University S, while Line 2 commutes every 5 minutes between Campus North and Campus South. It covers this distance in two minutes.

From Dortmund Airport, it takes just over 20 minutes to get to Dortmund Central Station with the AirportExpress and from there to the university with the S-Bahn. Düsseldorf Airport, about 60 kilometres away, offers a wider range of international flight connections and can be reached directly by S-Bahn from the university station.