Promoting Health

Allocating resources effectively is the key to success and excellence. Taking care of one's health and well-being is an important aspect of sustainability. Balancing and regenerating attentively one's personal resources is of the essence in a competitive environment. The Ðǿմ«Ã½ is committed to protecting and promoting their faculty and staff, and students’ health.
The Ðǿմ«Ã½ is a founding member of the Swiss Network of Health Promoting Universities and Colleges () which adheres to the .
The Department Leadership & Development is coordinating the Ðǿմ«Ã½’s health promotion beyond the legally compulsive Occupational Safety & Health Protection. T & D actively support management, staff, and faculty in establishing a culture of respectful and fair collaboration and leadership, which in turn enhance motivation, creativity, and well-being.
«Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.»
Principle 1 of the , WHO’s Constitution.
High performers, high achievers
The Ðǿմ«Ã½’s students, staff and faculty are above average intrinsically motivated, competitive, and well informed. High achievers and high performers run the risk – in the long run – to exploit their resources and resilience, and in the worst case to burn out mentally, physically and emotionally. Thus, prevention and balancing one’s resources is of the essence.
Resources
Here, you find a list of links to information, tools, and contacts, which may be useful in supporting you, your team, and students in taking care of your and their health.
Manage your workload, take a break and go for a constitutional, around the block, along the Rhine, or in the University’s Botanical Gardens.
HR is providing a tool to record and control your working hours and overtime.
SUVA, the Swiss National Accident Insurance Fund, is providing a host of information on how to (PDF Document) or lab bench ergonomically and taking short breaks from the desk (with illustrations, available in the official Swiss languages, French, German and Italian).