Changeover Three life sentences so far

Portraitaufnahme von Dr. Karsten Lippmann

A long-term patient's plea for the further development of a professional field. Experiences from 45 years of physiotherapy

Changeover „Friedhöfe und Schrebergärten können wahre Kleinode sein“

Von Alumna Elena-Theresa Arndt erfahren wir, wie ihr Studium ihre Haltung geprägt hat und warum die Artenvielfalt in der Großstadt größer ist...

Changeover "I accompany women on their path to professional and social integration"

With her project "De mãos dadas" ("Hand in Hand"), founder Monique Lunow wants to work with migrant women and support them...

Changeover "Giving young people the best possible start back into everyday life after their recovery"

The founders Melisa Kalayci and Sabrina Zanella in an interview about a residential group for young people with cancer that they are planning...

Changeover Promoting appreciation and humanity in working life

Interview with stress coach and ASH alumna Katharina Deblieck

Changeover EXIST-Women: Stronger together through empowerment, exchange and networking

At the EXIST-Women network meeting, female founders and mentees exchange ideas and next steps before the project ends...

Changeover Showing what community means

Students from the Social Work degree program visited the University of Sancti Spíritus "José Martí Pérez" (UNISS) in Cuba in March 2024.

Changeover "You can also make progress when sledging without snow."

Interview: Marielle Raupach, speech therapist and ASH alumna of the Healthcare Management degree program

Changeover "Go your own way and question everything!"

Lena Stoehr(faktor), rapper, social worker and alumna of ASH Berlin in an interview with Prof. Dr. Claudia Winkelmann

Nachhaltigkeit "Blueprint for a SAGE perspective on the link between the climate crisis and child welfare"

Representatives of ASH Berlin took part in the symposium "Climate crisis and child welfare risks" organized by the German Professional Association for Social Work.

Changeover Getting out of your comfort zone

An interview with Emma Van Maele from Belgium about her Erasmus experience at ASH Berlin