Teaching: tutoring and mentoring system, exam discussion groups, seminars, evaluation of courses, introductory courses for freshers, mentoring in small groups, project groups
Equipment: Technical equipment includes a bachelor's lab, computer lab, media and CSCW systems, computer workstations equipped with SAP/R3 and access to databases such as EBSCO, ScienceDirect, Springer-Link, Juris and many more.
Research: Civilisation Studies research unit: Media upheavals - media cultures and media aesthetics at the beginning of the 20th century and into the 21st century; GRID research; Business Informatics and New Media (End User Development, Knowledge Management); CSCW modelling of logistics networks, supply chains and integrated process planning problems