The BTU Children's University on an excursion to the Piccolo Theatre

The children's university of the Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg (BTU) has a very special offer for the winter holidays. "Stage party for team players" is the motto on Tuesday, 3 February 2026, when the children's university will be a guest at the Piccolo children's and youth theatre on Erich Kästner Platz in Cottbus from 9:45 am to 12 noon.

There, participants can expect not only an exciting theatre tour, but also the "Teamplayer"workshop , which is all about community and cooperation.

In the workshop, the children will playfully discover how important each and every individual is for the success of a group task. By trying things out, talking and playing together, they will strengthen their sense of togetherness and experience how much fun it can be to experience something new together.

The number of participants is limited.
A small contribution towards expenses is required for participation.

Please register for the excursion by emailing
at the following address kinderuni(at)b-tu.de.

To the Piccolo children's and youth theatre

Outlook:

The next BTU children's university event will once again be a lecture with the title "Of dinosaurs, underground forests and wind turbines - structural change in Lusatia". Interested pupils from third to sixth grade are invited to the Konrad Zuse Media Centre on Campus Senftenberg on 11 February at 5 pm and to the Central Lecture Hall Building on the university's main campus in Cottbus on 12 February at 3 pm and 5 pm. The officer will be Martin Reents from the chair of Regional Planning.

Further information on the children and youth projects at BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg

Specialist contact

Christina Schultka
VP L 1 Studienorientierung (Recruiting)
T +49 (0) 355 69-4994
Christina.Schultka(at)b-tu.de

Press contact

Ralf-Peter Witzmann
Kommunikation und Marketing
T +49 (0) 3573 85-283
ralf-peter.witzmann(at)b-tu.de
Workshop at the Piccolo Theatre Cottbus. Photo: Michael Helbig
View of the Piccolo theatre. Photo: Michael Helbig