On this page you can find all contact points regarding well-being and practical matters. If you don't know where to go, your first points of contact could always be your academic advisor or the student supporters of your study association. Your academic advisor is here to help with practical issues regarding your study. On top of that he/she is very much willing to listen and think along about personal problems which may be directly/indirectly impacting your study progress.
For a quick overview of all services within the TU/e, you can have a look at this flowchart: BSc or MSc .






Do you have questions about your professional skills, career path, the job application process or do you want help finding out what kind of career would suit you best? TU/e Career Academy can help you find your way to the labor market by providing information, career and professional skill-related workshops, content, and activities, as well as individual career coaching.
Furthermore, you can find Career Academy every Monday through Thursday between 12:35 and 13:25 at the Career Desk (MF 1.370, next to ESA desk). During these walk-in sessions you can easily get a free CV, cover letter or LinkedIn check, or ask any career-related questions on your mind.



















Do you need help and want to talk anonymously about thoughts of suicide? Then call 113 or chat with them on the website.
113 Suicide Prevention is the national Dutch suicide prevention center (in both English and Dutch). They employ psychologists and psychiatrists and a large group of fully trained volunteers who allow them to  provide round-the-clock confidential support through chats and phone calls. 113 works in close cooperation with the mental health institutes' crisis centers. Together, these professionals are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week across the Netherlands for crisis dialogues and psychological treatments.
Their mental health services include:







