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Sexual health and wellbeing
Access a wide range of information on sexually transmitted infections (STIs), contraception and sexual health in general, as well as follow-up care and screening services. The university also takes action to address period poverty and tackle gender-based and sexual violence.
Go to the "Sexual health and wellbeing" web page
Go to the "Tackling violence and discrimination" web page
Prevent and manage addictions
Get advice and support from trained professionals and peer student advisors for addictions related to tobacco, alcohol, cannabis, synthetic drugs, gaming, social media and more.
Go to the "Prevent and manage addictions" web page
Manage stress and relax
Discover different ways to better manage everyday stress.
Go to the "Manage stress and relax" web page
Get active
Sport is one of the best ways to stay fit and manage stress. Try out a wide range of activities for all levels at the university. High-level athletes can also benefit from adapted study and exam arrangements through the Flexible Study Scheme (Régime spécial d'études – RSE).
Go to the "Get active" web page
Go to the "Benefit from a Flexible Study Scheme" web page
Eat well
The Student Health Office (Service de santé étudiante – SSE) and the University of Strasbourg Medical and Psychological Support Centre (Centre d'accueil médico-psychologique universitaire de Strasbourg – CAMUS) provide information on balanced eating and help with eating disorders.
Making health a top priority
Une expérience humaine riche de sens
J'ai pu saisir ma chance, celle qui me permet aujourd'hui de me construire un autre chemin.
Nuray Kesik
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University health services
For students
To support your physical and mental health, the Student Health Office (Service de santé étudiante – SSE) provides free, confidential care for students at the University of Strasbourg and its partner institutions. It offers a range of services, including preventive care, screenings, health check-ups and vaccinations.
For staff
The Occupational Health Office (Service de santé au travail – SST) works to protect staff health and prevent work-related risks. The occupational physician provides medical check-ups, assesses workplace risks, gives advice and may recommend workplace adjustments. They also work on site to improve working conditions in collaboration with prevention and safety services. This service is available to all university staff.