UKRAINE Information
If you have any questions about studying at Münster University for students from Ukraine, please contact: international.students@uni-muenster.de
Studying at the University of Münster
- Advice for international prospective students and applicants on university preparatory programmes, choosing a major, admission requirements, application procedures and life in Germany / Münster
- Information events
- Internal / external networks
Office hours for international prospective students:
- Consultation in person: Thursdays 11 am - 1pm (Room 228)
- Virtual consultation hours: Wednesdays 10 am - 11.30 am (cancelled on 27 March)
You need a stable internet connection, a microphone and a webcam. You can find the waiting room here. You will be called into the conversation when it is your turn. - Further information and office hours for refugees interested in studying
Information for international prospective students
Changes to our current office hours: The virtual consultation hour is cancelled on 27 March. |
- Advice for refugees on university preparatory programmes, choosing a major, admission requirements, application procedures and language courses
- Advice for refugees in study programmes on specific offers
- Internal / external networks
Office hours for refugees interested in studying:
- Consultation in person: Tuesdays, 2.30 - 4 pm
- Virtual consultation hours: Wednesdays, 10 am - 11.30 pm
You need a stable internet connection, a microphone and a webcam. You can find the waiting room here. You will be called into the conversation when it is your turn.
- Social counselling for international students
- Advice and welcome programmes
Visa support / BAföG support for refugees
- Advice on visa matters
- BAföG advice for refugees
Further information on visa and residence permit
Consultation hours:
- Open online consultation hours: Thursdays, 1 pm - 3 pm
Zoom link for the online consultation
You need an internet connection, a microphone and a camera. You do not need to register to enter the online consultation. You will be taken to a "waiting room" and will be called into the conversation when it is your turn.