FAQ
I didn't get a place in a seminar. What can I do?
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How many seminar sessions am I allowed to miss?
You are usually allowed to miss up to two sessions.
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If you need to complete participant hours as part of your degree programme, you can use the SONA platform to find out which studies are currently available. Registration for study participation and the allocation of participant hours are also handled via this system.
Further general information about SONA can be found here.
I would like to write my WHA in educational psychology. How do I go about?
Unfortunately, we are currently unable to supervise WHAs.
I have some questions about the state teaching qualification exam. Where can I find information?
The Koordinationsstelle Lehramt has already compiled a large amount of information for you. You can find out more on their website.
I would like to work as a student assistant in one of the working groups. What should I do?
We regularly advertise vacancies for student assistants. Please check the ‘News’ section of the working groups for details.
Even if there are no vacancies advertised at the moment, you are welcome to submit a proactive application. To do so, please send your application documents – comprising a cover letter and statement of interest, CV and academic transcript – preferably as a single file, to the relevant secretary.
I would like to do a research internship in one of the working groups. What should I do?
You are welcome to apply for a research internship with us. To do so, please send your application documents – comprising a cover letter, a statement of purpose, your CV and your academic transcript – along with your preferred internship period and the desired workload (full-time/part-time with hourly commitment), ideally as a single document, to the relevant secretary.
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