As the students’ council, we have a number of items that you can borrow for a deposit – and in most cases even at no cost at all.
If you find something that interests you, contact us at rental@cs.fs.uni-saarland.de to reserve it. When you pick it up, you fill out a rental agreement with your contact details, sign it, and then pay the deposit and any applicable fees in cash.
If you just need cables – e.g. for the LAN sockets or projectors at the university – or other small items, you can also drop by our student council room and ask. Please have some cash with you for the deposit.
Our Inventory (excerpt)
This is an excerpt from the items we typically lend out. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, please feel free to ask.
- Food and kitchen
- Crêpe iron
- Mulled wine cooker
- Cool box
- Refrigerator
- Mini refrigerators
- Swivel arm (plus €5 maintenance fee, which we use to finance repairs), as well as extensive accessories
- Waffle iron
- Electrical Equipment
- Cables and adapters: network (LAN), video (HDMI, DVI, DisplayPort, adapters, etc.), etc.
- Chargers and power supplies
- Emergency notebook (maximum of a few days)1
- Peripherals: mice and keyboards
- Entertainment
- Board games (German/English)
- …
What Else Is Available?
We are not the only ones who lend out items; other student councils, the AStA and university facilities are also happy to help if you need something temporarily:
- AStA
- Bluetooth headphones (ANC)
- Bicycles
- Grill
- Innovation Center
- FabLab: If you need access to tools, woodworking or metalworking machines, 3D printers or soldering equipment.
- Saarländische Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek (SULB)
- Notebooks (for several months)
- Studierendenwerk im Saarland
- Tableware
- Centre for International Students (ZiS)
- Tableware
- …
- This notebook is intended exclusively for presentations and similar purposes. It has GNU/Linux with LibreOffice and Windows 11 with Microsoft Office installed. The image output is HDMI, and battery operation is only possible for a relatively short period of time. ↩︎