Student councils

The “Fachschaft” usually means the Student Council (FSR) or the Student Representative Council (SV). The student council itself is all students of the respective course of study from which the SV is elected once a year. The FSR is then elected from the SV, which then represents the management of the SV. Since most degree programs in meteorology are relatively small, it can also happen that the FSR is chosen directly and not an SV, since the size of the respective institution depends on the size of the degree program. The FSR takes care of, among other things, events for students such as parties, freshmen programs and holiday tutorials. Members of the FSR also sit on various committees, such as the examination board, which is responsible for the admission and recognition of examinations. Through the FSR, students are able to participate directly in decisions, express criticism and make a difference. Furthermore, the FSR acts as the first point of contact between the student body and the professors and external groups with, for example, job offers and invitations.

Freie-Universitaet-Berlin

Berlin

Goethe-Universitaet

Frankfurt

JGU

Mainz

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Studienberatungen:

Freie-Universitaet-Berlin

Berlin

In Berlin there is a selection of people who can help you with different questions.
Universitaet-Bonn

Bonn

Dr. Anna Zoporowski
Meckenheimer Allee 176, 53115 Bonn | Raum 2.020 Auf dem Hügel 20, 53121 Bonn | Raum 0.009a
+49 228 73 - 2466
meteorologie-geophysik@uni-bonn.de
Goethe-Universitaet

Frankfurt

Dr. Stamen Dolaptchiev
Altenhöferallee 1 60438 Frankfurt am Main Room 3.336
069-798-40233
dolaptchiev@iau.uni-frankfurt.de
PD Dr. Andreas Kürten
Altenhöferallee 1 60438 Frankfurt am Main Room 3.336
+49 (69) 798-40256
UHH

Hamburg

Earth System Sciences Study Office (if contacting us by email, please state your course of study and your concerns in the subject line)
Bundesstr. 55, 12. OG 20146 Hamburg
studienbuero.geo@uni-hamburg.de
LUH

Hannover

Katrin Radatz
Appelstraße 11/11a 30167 Hannover
+49 511 762 14594
radatz@maphy.uni-hannover.de
KIT

Karlsruhe

Katharina Maurer, M. Sc. Raum: 13.12a CS 30.23
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research Wolfgang-Gaede-Str. 1 76131 Karlsruhe
+49 721 608-46752
katharina.maurer@kit.edu
Universitaet-Koeln-EN

Cologne

Dr. F. Steffany,
Pohligstr. 3, 3.Floor, Room 3.114
0221 470-3684
steffany@meteo.uni-koeln.de
Universitaet-Leipzig

Leipzig

Dr. André Ehrlich
Stephanstraße 3, Room EG 08
+49 341 97-32874
a.ehrlich@uni-leipzig.de
Prof. Dr. Johannes Quaas
Vor dem Hospitaltor 1, Room 1.21r
+49 341 97-32931
johannes.quaas@uni-leipzig.de
Dr. Marc Salzmann
Vor dem Hospitaltor 1, Room 1.20r
+49 341 97-32932
marc.salzmann@uni-leipzig.de
JGU

Mainz

Dr. Heiko Bozem
Room 05 272 Johannes-Joachim-Becherweg 21 | 55128 Mainz
06131 / 39-22862
Prof. Dr. Peter Hoor
Room 05-236 Johann-Joachim-Becher-Weg 21 | 55128 Mainz
06131 / 39-22863
LMU

München

Dr. Christian Keil
Theresienstraße 37; 80333 München
08921804447
christian.keil@lmu.de
Dr. Tobias Zinner
Theresienstraße 37; 80333 München
+498921804289
tobias.zinner@lmu.de
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