Peer-Mentoring Psychologie
Supports psychology students—especially first-year students—by providing orientation and study guidance from trained mentors from higher semesters.
Who is it for? Psychology students, especially first-year students
A mentor does not always need to be someone with many more years of experience. Peer mentoring is based on support between people at a similar stage of life, education, or career, making it easier to exchange experiences, adapt to a new environment, and learn from one another.
Supports psychology students—especially first-year students—by providing orientation and study guidance from trained mentors from higher semesters.
Who is it for? Psychology students, especially first-year students
Peer-to-peer mentoring at the Juridicum (University of Vienna): experienced students support first-year and higher-semester law students with study organization, exam planning, learning strategies, and stress management.
Who is it for? First-year and advanced law students
An interdisciplinary peer-mentoring series in English for students starting a master's at the University of Vienna, offering four sessions per semester (online and on campus) to support orientation, study skills and networking.
Who is it for? Students beginning a master’s degree