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02/08/2022 | Pressemitteilung

Information days for all future students

For all young people who want to start a course of study this year or in the coming years, the University of Kassel and the Employment Agency will be offering comprehensive information on February 22 and 23. The question will be: Which course of study is right for me, as well as tips on the organization and financing of studies, for example.

Image: Can Wagener.
Scene on the Camps Holländischer Platz.

At these virtual study and career information days, interested parties receive a comprehensive overview of the degree programs at the University of Kassel, the path to a place at university, the financing of studies, and also alternatives such as voluntary services. The offerings take place online. The links to the video conferences can be found at the beginning of the event at www.uni-kassel.de/go/infotage.

Participation is free of charge and possible without registration. The offer is aimed in particular at all high school students in grade 11 and above, as well as at anyone who has already passed the Abitur or has another university entrance qualification. Interested parties should talk to their schools early on about taking time off from classes, if necessary.

From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on February 22 and 23, university lecturers, subject specialists and students will provide information on the content, structure, duration and career prospects of the courses offered. Further video conferences will provide information on how to find a place at university, how to finance your studies, about studying abroad or about voluntary services after school. Students from the University of Kassel will answer questions about their courses of study, everyday life at university and their experiences in choosing a course of study. The complete program is available at: www.uni-kassel.de/go/infotage

"Once again this year, extensive information and a variety of events will be offered, which can provide important impulses for students and those interested in making a successful choice of study and career," says Jörg Giersieper, advisor for academic professions at the Kassel Employment Agency. "Our goal is to give prospective students a vivid insight into our diverse range of studies and to offer support in choosing the most suitable field of study," said Nils Heise, the person responsible at Kassel University for the study information days.

 

Contact:

Nils Heise
University of Kassel
Department of Studies and Teaching
Tel (0561) 804 2708
E-mail nheise[at]uni-kassel[dot]de

Jörg Giersieper
Federal Employment Agency
Kassel Employment Agency
Tel (0561) 701 1018
E-mail joerg.giersieper[at]arbeitsagentur[dot]de