Students
Offers of advice
Bremen Service Universität
You can deal with matters of residency status etc on the campus with the branch office of the Melde- und Ausländeramt [Foreigners’ Registration Office], Bremer Service Universität (bsu).
German Academic Exchange Service [Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst]
You will find general information on studying with children on the home page of the DAAD under “Study and research in Germany”.
Autonomer Internationaler Studentenausschuss (AISA) [Autonomous International Student Committee]
AISA (Autonomous International Student Committee) offers support for international students.
Consultation hour: Thursdays, 10:00–12:30 (AStA floor, Room 2030).
They assist with:
– Semesterticket refunds
– donations and giveaways
– opportunities to meet and exchange
– general advice for students with children.
Child care
Other facilities for childcare in Bremen
- If you want to have your child looked after individually by a childminder, contact the childminder service “Pflegekinder in Bremen (PiB)”. Here you will get information free about a range of reliable certified childminders and help towards payment
- The Kinderbetreuungs-Kompass helps families in Bremen find suitable childcare options quickly and easily. By entering your address and selecting your preferred type of care, you can discover daycare centers, preschools, or after-school programs near you. The interactive map shows available providers and key details about each facility — making your childcare search simple, transparent, and family-friendly.


