Orientation Weeks for First-Semester Students
The orientation weeks for first-semester students (StEW) offer you the opportunity to discuss the most important questions about starting your studies in a small group with mentors and future fellow students, to get to know the university and the departments and to deal with important formal matters together.
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- OWIS Note
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Are You an International Student?
A separate programme tailored to the needs of international students (Orientation Week for International Students - OWIS) is offered by the university. Please refer to the links below to find out more.
OWIS: Overview OWIS: Programme and Schedule International Pages
- Intro Winter
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Orientation Weeks during the Winter Semester 2024/25
Dear first-semester students,
welcome to JLU! We would like to welcome you to the Student Orientation Weeks (StEW), during which you will receive all the important information you need to start your studies and have the opportunity to get to know other first-year students on your degree programme, exchange ideas and make contacts.
The orientation weeks take place during the two weeks before the start of lectures from 30 September to 11 October 2024. Depending on which degree programme you are studying, you will take part in one of the two weeks - the exact schedule can be found under ‘Dates’:
Orientation Week 1
30 September until 4 October 2024Orientation Week 2
7 to 11 October 2024You will first be welcomed to the JLU and your degree programme in introductory events before spending the rest of the week in small groups, where you will be accompanied by student mentors, i.e. students from higher semesters of your degree programme.
Your studies beginn with the start of the lecture period of the winter semester on October 14, 2024.We wish you a great first week and a successful start at JLU!
Orientation Weeks for Master's Students
Separate events are held for the Master's degree programmes. You will find information on the Master's programme orientation days (Master-StET) here after publication.
Each orientation week opens with a welcome to the degree programmes listed below. After the opening, the groups for the rest of the week will be formed. Please make sure you attend the opening events at the times indicated, as you will be divided into different groups after a few minutes. It is not necessary to register in advance.
There is no official programme on the public holiday (03 October). However, the groups may meet for leisure activities.
Orientation Week 1
Vocational Education and Training
Agricultural Sciences
Crop Biomass and Bioresources
Environment and Global Change
Teaching Degree (Qualification for Grammar Schools)
(L3),
Teaching Degree (Special Needs Education)
(L5)
Nutritional Sciences
Nutritional Sciences and Home Economics
Law
Teaching Degree (Primary Education)
(L1),
Teaching Degree (Lower-Secondary Education)
(L2)
[1] In addition to the introductory week at JLU, we recommend that first-semester students on the BBB degree programme in metal and electrical engineering take part in the introductory programme (STEP) at the Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen (THM) from 7 to 11 October. More
Orientation Week 2
Psychology
Social Sciences
Applied Computer Science
Applied Physics
Data Science
Geography
(mandatory),
Advanced Materials
Mathematics
Physics
Physics and Technology for Space Travel Applications
Biology
(mandatory),
Chemistry
Food Chemistry
Applied Theatre Sciences
(B.A., M.A.),
Choreographie und Performance
(M.A.)
Medicine
Dentistry
Liberal Arts & Sciences
Business Administration
Economics
Adult and Continuing Education, Extracurricular Education
History and Culture
The Culture of the Ancient World
Music Education
Music
Physical Activity and Health
Anglophone Studies
German Studies
Comparative Studies - Comparative Literature and Culture
Romance Studies
Russophone Studies
Slavic Studies
Intercultural Communication and Business
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Orientation Weeks for Master's Students
Separate events are held for the Master's degree programmes. You will find information on the Master's programme orientation days (Master-StET)
here
after publication
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The International Office offers further orientation programmes for international Students ( Orientation Week for International Students ).
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Wednesday, 30.10.2024 | 16:00 Uhr
Meeting-ID: 644 6265 1114, Code: 202696
The orientation week (StEW) is designed as a programme-specific event. It always starts with a welcome event for all first-year students of a degree programme or a group of degree programmes (see ‘Dates’). Make sure you attend your opening event, as this is where the groups for the rest of the week are allocated!
After the welcome event, small groups (approx. 15-20 participants) are formed, which are accompanied by mentors - students from higher semesters of your degree programme - and spend the rest of the week together. Within these groups, the programme for the rest of the week will be communicated to you.
No official programme will take place on Friday due to a national holiday (October 3). The groups may meet for leisure activities.
You should be prepared to be involved during the StEW from at least the morning until late afternoon (even on the first day). Many groups also meet in the evenings for joint activities. So make sure to keep your schedule free in order to participate in the entire programme.
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In small groups, you will have the opportunity to...
- inform yourself about the expectations, rules, and composition of your study programmes.
- make connections with fellow students.
- to get an idea of the new student life situation, of everyday student life and to familiarise yourself with it.
- get support in choosing courses and organising your timetable.
- register for certain courses.
- familiarise themselves with the JLU's electronic platforms such as the course and examination systems and the learning platforms.
- discuss study and career-related questions with university lecturers.
- familiarise themselves with the university as an institution, including student representation and self-administration.
Please note : The orientation weeks are mandatory for first-semester students of the Bachelor's programmes Biology and Geography.
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Get to Know Giessen
Leave of absence / certificate for the employer
Service personnel and employed persons who need to be released from work for the period of the study introduction can request a certificate from the Central Student Advisory Service (ZSB) by 13 September 2024, in which the need to participate in the study introduction is emphasised and the employer or employer is asked for exemption. When requesting the certificate in writing, please state your first and last name, the subject you are studying and your address. We will then send you the certificate as a PDF by e-mail.
Request your certificate via Sekretariat.ZSB .
Information for disabled and chronically ill prospective students
Do you need support to attend our events? Please contact us in good time so that we can make it easier for you to attend our events: Contact the advice centre for disabled and chronically ill students.