What’s this project all about?
Mental illness is one of the most significant challenges of today’s society – and students are also increasingly affected by it. Numerous factors, some of them individual, play a role – how students can be reached, supported and preventively trained in the best possible way.


“(in)visible mind” presents a strategy model and working tool for colleges and universities on how mental health can be addressed holistically and effectively. Ultimately, it’s also about making the issue visible – because mental health affects us all.


Who’s the service designer behind this project?
Alexandra Gurtner graduated from the Master Service of the HSLU in 2021.