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Who are we?

A group of neurodivergent people working to support other neurodivergent people, their friends and relatives and anyone interested in such issues.

Non-students are also very welcome!

We hold meetings on specific topics, which we discuss with clearly defined ground rules, as well as informal gatherings where we play games and chat - alternating between the two.

You can find more information on the right under “Overview of dates and rules”.

We also work to raise awareness and understanding of neurodivergent people.

What does neurodivergent mean?

All brains work differently, and that's what neurodiversity is. But some brains use a different "operating system" than others, and this shared characteristic is known as neurodivergence.

The neurodiversity spectrum includes:

autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, dyscalculia, dyslexia, dyspraxia, synaesthesia, giftedness, obsessive-compulsive disorder, Rett syndrome, bipolar disorder, Tourette's and tic disorders, epilepsy, sensory processing sensitivity and perhaps even more.

Our group does not perform or replace diagnostics, therapy or any necessary medical treatment. However, we do provide information on contact points in this regard (see Discord, Moodle, Instagram).

Sexism, racism, queerphobia, ableism or other forms of hatred and incitement are not welcome.

Group meetings: 

5.30 p.m. every Tuesday

Building 11, room 18

Main campus at Altonaer Str. 25