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International Master

Welcome, Preparation & FAQ

These are the three most useful websites, which you will use on a daily basis. Here is a short overview of what they are used for and some more important websites:

WueStudy:

The main site for course registration, exam registration, your timetable, the certificate of enrolment and much more. Help for Wuestudy can be found here.

Wuecampus:

After registering for a course you will find all its material on this website, like scripts, exercise sheer, lecture slides and more.

Studmail:

This is the university mail service. After enrollment you will be able to log in here with your s-number. 

Studisoft:

This is a downloadportal for programs like Mathematica, Origins and much more. Most of them are free for students of the University of Würzburg.

Library catalogue: 

If you are looking for books for your studies you can search for them in the university library catalog, there you will see if its available and its position.

The Language Center of the University of Würzburg offers German courses before and during the semester. These courses are free of charge for exchange students. More information can be found here

 

The University of Würzburg offers the help of tutors, they are students who have been in Würzburg for some time and help you during your first couple of weeks. More information about the tutor program can be found here. They offer many more information and help on their website.

As soon as you have completed enrolment, you will receive a student card.

With the student card, you can:

  • Use all local public transportation in Würzburg. You can find further information about the semester ticket and a plan of the routes for which your ticket is valid here.
  • Make cashless payments in the cafeterias and copy and print stations at the University of Würzburg
  • Borrow library items from the university libraries

But remember to validate your student card (print the date of the current semester on it), otherwise you wont be able to pay with it or use public transportation. You can find the closest validation machine either in the central library on campus south or the card-service-center on Campus Hubland North (Oswald-Külpe-Weg 82)

Würzburg offers an extensive and very reliable public transportation network of buses and trams. You will find complete details on connections, prices, timetables, route planning and everything else on their website VVM.

Students at Würzburg University enjoy free access to all buses and trams in and around the city center. 

The students council organizes a Introductory Day for new Master Students, with a campus tour, a lot of important informations and question rounds. More information can be found here.

 


FAQ


 

All the courses we offer for both of our international master programs will be completly in english!

You can find an overview of all the courses in Wuestudy. Here you can also register for them and look at your timetable and more. Wuestudy might be overwhelming at first, but you can find help here.

You will find most of your material (scripts, exercise sheets, lecture slides...) on WueCampus. You should get access to your courses on WueCampus after registering for them on Wuestudy. For a few courses it is also possible to buy scripts from the students council.

International students can apply for a place in a student hall of residence or find private accommodation in Würzburg. Prices for housing are reasonable and range from 150 to 350 EUR per months for a single room. Information on housing can be found online here

Information about current costs and financing possibilities can be found here.

The Language Center of the University of Würzburg offers German courses before and during the semester. These courses are free of charge for exchange students. More information can be found here

The University of Würzburg offers the help of tutors, they are students who have been in Würzburg for some time and help you during your first couple of weeks. More information about the tutor program can be found here. Another source of help is the student council, which can be reached personally in room B015a or by email. They offer guidance with all kinds of problems and much more, some more information can be found on their website. They also offer an Introductory Day for new Master Students.