For each program of study, there are different contact points, depending on the concern. The most important contacts for students are the employees in the student advising offices, the academic advisory offices, the examination committees, and the members of the student councils.
The student advising office is responsible for administrative matters related to studying, such as creating transcripts and registering the final thesis. The employees of the student advising office are also the right contacts if you have issues with course and exam registration in Jogustine.
The academic advisory office supports students with questions about study content and degree program structure, individual study planning, and the recognition of academic achievements when transferring between programs or universities. It also advises students on how to complete a semester abroad as part of their studies.
The examination committee decides on all questions related to examinations for the individual programs of study. The committee is composed of representatives from group 1 (professors), group 2 (students), group 3 (academic staff), and group 4 (non-academic staff).
IMPORTANT: Applications from students, e.g., for the extension of exam deadlines, must always be formally addressed to the chairperson of the examination committee. Written applications can be submitted to the student advising office, which will then forward them to the chairperson of the examination committee.
The student council is the elected representation of all students of a subject. The elected student council representatives take care of all possible student concerns, e.g., they inform and advise from a student perspective on study planning and problems during studies, but also organize parties, various leisure activities, and the preliminary course for first-semester students. They also represent students in various university boards.
The student advising office is responsible for administrative matters related to studying, such as creating transcripts and registering the final thesis. The employees of the student advising office are also the right contacts if you have issues with course and exam registration in Jogustine.
The academic advisory office supports students with questions about study content and degree program structure, individual study planning, and the recognition of academic achievements when transferring between programs or universities. It also advises students on how to complete a semester abroad as part of their studies.
The examination committee decides on all questions related to examinations for the individual programs of study. The committee is composed of representatives from group 1 (professors), group 2 (students), group 3 (academic staff), and group 4 (non-academic staff).
IMPORTANT: Applications from students, e.g., for the extension of exam deadlines, must always be formally addressed to the chairperson of the examination committee. Written applications can be submitted to the student advising office, which will then forward them to the chairperson of the examination committee.
The student council is the elected representation of all students of a subject. The elected student council representatives take care of all possible student concerns, e.g., they inform and advise from a student perspective on study planning and problems during studies, but also organize parties, various leisure activities, and the preliminary course for first-semester students. They also represent students in various university boards.
The student advising office is responsible for administrative matters related to studying, such as creating transcripts and registering the final thesis. The employees of the student advising office are also the right contacts if you have issues with course and exam registration in Jogustine.
The academic advisory office supports students with questions about study content and degree program structure, individual study planning, and the recognition of academic achievements when transferring between programs or universities. It also advises students on how to complete a semester abroad as part of their studies.
The examination committee decides on all questions related to examinations for the individual programs of study. The committee is composed of representatives from group 1 (professors), group 2 (students), group 3 (academic staff), and group 4 (non-academic staff).
IMPORTANT: Applications from students, e.g., for the extension of exam deadlines, must always be formally addressed to the chairperson of the examination committee. Written applications can be submitted to the student advising office, which will then forward them to the chairperson of the examination committee.
The student council is the elected representation of all students of a subject. The elected student council representatives take care of all possible student concerns, e.g., they inform and advise from a student perspective on study planning and problems during studies, but also organize parties, various leisure activities, and the preliminary course for first-semester students. They also represent students in various university boards.
The student advising office is responsible for administrative matters related to studying, such as creating transcripts and registering the final thesis. The employees of the student advising office are also the right contacts if you have issues with course and exam registration in Jogustine.
The academic advisory office supports students with questions about study content and degree program structure, individual study planning, and the recognition of academic achievements when transferring between programs or universities. It also advises students on how to complete a semester abroad as part of their studies.
The examination committee decides on all questions related to examinations for the individual programs of study. The committee is composed of representatives from group 1 (professors), group 2 (students), group 3 (academic staff), and group 4 (non-academic staff).
IMPORTANT: Applications from students, e.g., for the extension of exam deadlines, must always be formally addressed to the chairperson of the examination committee. Written applications can be submitted to the student advising office, which will then forward them to the chairperson of the examination committee.
The student council is the elected representation of all students of a subject. The elected student council representatives take care of all possible student concerns, e.g., they inform and advise from a student perspective on study planning and problems during studies, but also organize parties, various leisure activities, and the preliminary course for first-semester students. They also represent students in various university boards.
The student advising office is responsible for administrative matters related to studying, such as creating transcripts and registering the final thesis. The employees of the student advising office are also the right contacts if you have issues with course and exam registration in Jogustine.
The academic advisory office supports students with questions about study content and degree program structure, individual study planning, and the recognition of academic achievements when transferring between programs or universities. It also advises students on how to complete a semester abroad as part of their studies.
The examination committee decides on all questions related to examinations for the individual programs of study. The committee is composed of representatives from group 1 (professors), group 2 (students), group 3 (academic staff), and group 4 (non-academic staff).
IMPORTANT: Applications from students, e.g., for the extension of exam deadlines, must always be formally addressed to the chairperson of the examination committee. Written applications can be submitted to the student advising office, which will then forward them to the chairperson of the examination committee.
The student council is the elected representation of all students of a subject. The elected student council representatives take care of all possible student concerns, e.g., they inform and advise from a student perspective on study planning and problems during studies, but also organize parties, various leisure activities, and the preliminary course for first-semester students. They also represent students in various university boards.