At Digital Campus in Strasbourg, respect, inclusion, and diversity are at the heart of our educational mission. Our ambition?
To shape responsible and engaged citizens, conscious of their impact on the world around them.
Mutual respect, inclusion, and diversity are the cornerstones of the educational experience that Digital Campus in Strasbourg promotes.
The school strives to cultivate an environment where living together transcends differences, so that every student feels completely at home on the Strasbourg Kampus, regardless of their background, beliefs, or sexual orientation.
This philosophy of living together is an integral part of the school's educational mission, which aims to prepare its students to become responsible and empathetic global citizens.
To effectively combat harassment, Digital Campus in Strasbourg has set up a local system based on two designated contact persons trained by experts in criminal law and psychology.
Able to conduct internal investigations, understand the emotional language of victims and witnesses, and take the necessary preventive and corrective measures, these contacts are the primary points of contact for students (and staff) facing harassment situations.
Their mission? To maintain a safe and respectful learning environment.
The contacts can be reached at the following email address: respect-egalite.strasbourg@digital-campus.fr.
A psychological support platform available 24/7, HuCare also plays an essential role in combating harassment on the Kampus.
Confidential and anonymous, the HuCare helpline allows students (and staff members) who need it to report any harassment situation, whether physical or psychological, whether it occurs within the school walls or online.
Each case is carefully assessed by a professional psychologist: measures can then be taken in agreement with the wishes of the caller.
Through posters and themed videos, the "No means No" campaign sends a clear message: harassment has no place in the schools of the Galileo Group, to which Digital Campus in Strasbourg belongs.
The campaign addresses a wide range of essential topics — cyberbullying, transphobia, violence at social events… — and strives to encourage both students and staff at the group's schools to take a zero-tolerance stance on any form of harassment and to support those who fall victim to it.
Signed by all students, staff, and service providers at the school, the charter of core values requires everyone to adopt exemplary conduct, both within the establishment and beyond.
It reflects the conviction of Digital Campus in Strasbourg that the academic and professional success of its students is intrinsically linked to ethical and responsible behaviour, thereby reinforcing the school's mission to train not only competent professionals, but also respectful and engaged citizens.