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Get Involved: Registration Now Open for the “All You Can Do” Volunteering Programme

The registration period for the University of Passau’s volunteering programme “All You Can Do” (AYCD) has officially begun. All students are warmly invited to participate.

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Why Participate?

Joining the AYCD programme offers students a valuable opportunity to engage beyond academic life while developing both personally and professionally. Participants:

  • contribute to meaningful projects and step outside the university bubble,
  • connect with local residents and build a strong network in Passau,
  • experience new perspectives by working in intercultural teams,
  • actively use and improve their language skills in German, English, and often additional languages,
  • gain practical experience and insights into real-world working environments,
  • strengthen their personal development, resilience, and sense of belonging.

Through collaboration, exchange, and hands-on engagement, students experience internationality right on their doorstep.

Recognition and Benefits

Participants receive an official certificate acknowledging their voluntary commitment. In some degree programmes, academic recognition may also be possible.

Programme Details

This semester, students can choose from 18 diverse and exciting projects, offering a wide range of opportunities to get involved in the local community.

Registration and Deadline

Students can register for the programme until 19 April via the following website.

Stay Informed

Further information about additional events and initiatives taking place this semester can be found in the accompanying newsletter.

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