Free menstrual articles - funding secured
The women's representative of the University of Bayreuth and the Studentenwerk Oberfranken will finance free menstrual articles on campus in the future. The Stupa is responsible for procuring and filling the dispensers.
from left: Miriam Bauch Head of Equal Opportunities Service Office , Emily Bauer (PeriUBT Initiative) and Milan Tartler, StuPa.
UBT/Stupa
It began with a crowdfunding campaign by the student initiative "PeriUBT": In autumn 2021, mainly committed female students collected money to be able to set up vending machines with free period products on campus. Even then, support came from the Equal Opportunities Service Office. Its director Miriam Bauch says: "Talking about free menstrual products on campus helps to make the topic of menstruation less shameful," and explains: "The vending machines reduce the stress if I forget a tampon, and for students with a small purse they can mean financial relief. So the project is another step towards more gender equality, and we are happy to support the students!"
At these Locations are dispensers with free menstrual items. The Stupa announces that more dispensers will be set up if there is sufficient demand and financing will be installed.
UBT/StuPa
For a test phase 1,135 euros were collected for a test phase, according to PeriUBT. and filled. The financing of the running costs is now secured. The student project "PeriUBT" is now co-financed by the Women's Representative of the University of Bayreuth and is managed by the student parliament. Where the Studentenwerk is the host (e.g. in the refectory), the SWO takes over the financing. The student parliament is responsible for procurement. The filling is organised by the students or the student bodies in consultation with the StuPa. According to Milan Tartler, from the student parliament, the project is "a prime example of how student student involvement in close cooperation with university authorities can lead to a better can lead to a better campus for all".


