We provide you with comprehensive information, advice and support for all general, interdisciplinary questions about and problems in connection with your course of studies, for example:
For subject-specific questions, please contact the respectively responsible subject advisors at the departments or faculties.
International degree-seeking students can find further information and contact persons here.
Depending on the scope and complexity of your issue, we offer different forms of advice:
By telephone, e-mail, video conference or in a personal appointment
For simple questions, please give us a call or send us an e-mail. When sending e-mails, please state your name, the degree program and subjects you are studying and the number of your current semester. If you have a more complex issue that you would like to discuss, we recommend arranging a personal appointment either by video chat, during our drop-in sessions or making an individual appointment beforehand.
As a trained person-centered and focusing counselor (GwG), Ms Kohll also offers counseling in change, orientation, or decision-making processes.
Focusing and person-centered counseling can help you understand yourself better and deal with certain issues or decision-making processes more easily. The focus is on you as a person, not your isolated problem.
These counseling sessions offer you a space in which you can learn to adopt a mindful and appreciative attitude towards yourself and thus be able to make your own decisions.
If you are interested or would like to find out more, please contact Ms. Kohll by e-mail or phone. You are also welcome to use the open consultation hours for a preliminary discussion and to make an appointment.
Dr. Stephanie Ferstl is a trained systemic coach (SG) and has completed the PAC® advanced training course in exam and performance coaching. She is available to offer you advice and coaching on topics such as performance pressure, learning or motivation problems, and exam anxiety.
If you are interested or would like to find out more, please contact Mrs Ferstl by e-mail or phone. You are also welcome to use the open consultation hours for a preliminary discussion and to make an appointment.