Volt University

Group Marburg


You want to join us? 

We meet regularly !

If you want more information join our WhatsApp group or write us on our Social Media channels!

Who are we?

We are pragmatic. 

We do not follow any specific ideology but try to make efficient decisions based on approaches which were already successful elsewhere. 

We are paneuropean. 

Intercultural and scientific exchange plays an important role in university life. Through our unique network with other Volt university groups it is possible to overcome national boundaries and thereby apply the best-practice-principle most efficiently.

We are progressive. 

We see change as a chance which has to be met with open and solution-oriented approaches. Therefore we are open to the changes of our social and universitary environments. Nevertheless racism, sexism and other forms of discrimination are still present problems at universities. We stand for personal freedom and full acceptance of the personal definition of every human being and for a diverse and inclusive university. 


If you have any questions, feel free to write
us on Instagram or email:
richstei@students.uni-marburg.de


General Program

We are pan-European. This approach that transcends national borders is so important because intercultural and scientific exchange is becoming increasingly central in our increasingly globalized world. Integration and inclusion take on a significant role in shaping our world of the future. Through our unique networking with other Volt university groups in Germany and Europe, we can find an existing, working solution for many problems that can be adapted to an individual situation (best practice). This European perspective and networking for finding common solutions are useful and promising at the present time.

We are progressive. That is why change is not something frightening, but always an opportunity that we face with an open mind and a solution-oriented approach. We are open and receptive to the changes in our social and academic world. Racism, sexism and discrimination of all kinds are not only a problem in our free time, but also at the university. We therefore stand for personal freedom and complete acceptance of the personal definition of all people, as well as for a diverse and inclusive higher education landscape.

We are pragmatic. We do not follow any particular ideology, but instead try to make efficient decisions based on evidence and approaches that have been successful elsewhere.