It is very important to the Friedrich Schiller University Jena to provide good advice and support to its international students. Your academic success is important to us! You will find knowledgeable people to turn in the faculties and institutes, as well as in the administration department, who are always willing to help, also regarding social aspects. Immediately after your arrival and during your course, too, we offer you support, for example within the mentoring programme. If you experience difficulties, you can always turn to the International Office or to our ombudspersons.
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1. International Office: general advice, immigration law, finances
If during your studies you ever need any help, or have any questions, problems or financial concerns, please contact Dr. Britta Salheiser in the International Students section of the International Office. There are other establishments and institutes in Jena that support foreign citizens. Here are their addresses and contact details.pdf, 101 kb · de
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2. Study programme advisor: advice on the organisation of studies
If you have any questions related to the organisation of studies, you are recommended to contact the specialist advisor for your programme of studyExternal link.
If you have any questions related to the subject content of your courses, contact your lecturer directly.
If you have any questions related to registration or de-registration for courses or examinations, contact the Examinations Office. All contacts can be found in the description of your study programme.
Tips and advice on your field of study are also available from the subject-specific student representative committee, which represents students in the institution/faculty.
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3. Career Point: advice on job and internship search, careers advice
The Career Point of the University advises all students on finding a job or internship, formulating application documents, and the legal requirements for working.
We especially recommend taking part in the Career Planning Certificate programme which offers structured guidance.
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4. Legal advice service, social advice service, psychosocial advisory service
The Thuringia Students’ Union offers free advice for students in the following areas: legal advice service, social advice service, psychosocial advice serviceExternal link. Be sure to make good use of these advisory services! Many students already do and find that they help to deal with problems.
There a law students giving advice: paralegalExternal link.
The Mental Health First Aid helps you cope with difficult situations.
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5. Ombudspersons for international students: in case of conflicts
Ombudspersons listen and give advice to and, if necessary, try to mediate between conflicting parties.
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6. Diversity Office: information and support in all issues of diversity or discrimination
Everyone at the university should be free to pursue their work or studies, irrespective of their ethnic background, their sex, their gender identity, their sexual orientation, their religion or worldview, a disability, their age, their family responsibilites or their socio-economic background.
Should you have been put at a disadvantage or been discriminated against for any of these reasons, then please get in contact with the Diversity Office. People there will listen to your story, offer you advice and – if appropriate, and only with your explicit permission – take the matter up with the university authorities.
More about diversity at the University of Jena
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7. Jena city office for victims of discrimination
The contact pointExternal link advises people who have become victims of discrimination in Jena or have experienced discrimination in Jena.
You can notify them about cases of discrimination hereExternal link.
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8. Our commitment to providing excellent support
In 2010, the Friedrich Schiller University Jena adopted the “National Code of Conduct for German Universities Regarding International StudentsExternal link”. This code is designed to ensure that international students are offered good support and that the quality of this support is continuously improved. It establishes a set of minimum quality standards of studies for international students for German universities regarding information, marketing, admissions, support, and follow-up support on which international applicants can rely.
Got any more questions? Or are you facing a problem? Please contact Dr Britta Salheiser, Team International Students of the International Office.