In order to ensure a safe working environment for the programme participants as well as for our staff, several regulations were put in place.
Most important regulations at a glance:
For detailed information, please download the MIAPbP Hygiene Protocol.
If you have any further questions regarding the Hygiene protocol or the current rules in place, please do not hesitate to contact the MIAPbP Team via email to workshop(at)munich-iapp.de
Covid Test Centre
There is also a test centre for rapid tests available on site at the Campus, at about 5 minutes walking distance from the MIAPbP building. The test centre is open to everyone and the tests are free of charge. Appointments have to be booked in advance via StudiTUM.
The front page is in German only. Click on the first teal button saying KOSTENLOSEN BÜRGERTEST IN GARCHING BUCHEN. You can then change to your preferred language by using the small flag icon in the upper right corner.
Depending on the country from which you enter Germany, the restrictions and regulations may differ.
In addition to a full vaccination against Covid-19 (with an approved vaccine) or proof of recovery, a recent negative Covid test as well as an online registration prior to your trip might be necessary.
Therefore, please check the website of the Federal Foreign Office for current entry and quarantine regulations.
Further useful links include the website of the Federal Ministry of the Interior with country specific information or the website of Paul-Ehrlich-Institut, where vaccines approved in Germany are listed. The categorization of (high) risk areas and areas of variants of concern is updated on a weekly basis by Robert Koch Institut.
What do I need to take into consideration when staying at a hotel, eating at a restaurant, going by public transport? What kind of mask do I have to wear? Depending on the number of new infections and people hospitalised at a local level, rules and restrictions in Germany may vary from region to region.
Therefore, we recommend to check the official website of the City of Munich and/or the multilingual online guide for current rules and restrictions in place.