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Prof Dr Thomas Boyken

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University of Oldenburg
School III - School of Linguistics and Cultural Studies
Institute for German Studies
Ammerländer Heerstr. 114-118
26129 Oldenburg

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University of Oldenburg
Institute for German Studies
26111 Oldenburg

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Cases of hardship: Co-operative students

Cases of hardship: Co-operative students

Summer semester 2026

If you are a cooperation student, i.e. you are studying at the Universities of Oldenburg and Bremen, please proceed as follows to register for the German Studies courses (Institute Council resolution of 6 November 2019):

  • In the period from 22 January 2026 to 21 February 2026, i.e. before the start of registration for the courses, please send an email to
    • you informally request that the "Co-operative students" hardship provision be applied to you;
    • you state your Stud.IP user name. Please note: this is not your email address. You will find the user name when you log in to Stud.IP, click on "Profile" and then on "Personal details". It has the form of "EMustermann" or "EMustermann1". The user name is required so that we can clearly identify you in Stud.IP.
    • Be sure to attach a file with a current enrolment certificate to this email, showing that you are studying in both Oldenburg and Bremen in the current semester, i.e. that you are a cooperative student.
  • Please note: Incomplete and late proposals cannot be considered!

Otherwise, register for the German Studies courses as normal(see notes here). You will be included in a list in Stud.IP that is not visible to the outside world and this will be added to the registration procedure so that your enrolment requests (see description of registration procedure) are given higher priority.

Please only attach the above-mentioned documents to your proposal. Please do not submit any preferred events. You will indicate these during the application procedure as part of the prioritisation process.

A new proposal must be submitted for each semester!

Please note:

There is no general entitlement to consideration of the hardship application; it depends, among other things, on the available capacities in the courses.

The application applies to German Studies courses that take place in the degree programmes offered by the subject. For other subjects, please enquire about the regulations in the respective subject or School. (All relevant information for the educational science modules in the PB can be found at uol.de/fk1/studium/bildungswissenschaftliches-curriculum/organisation-der-module.

If you have applied for a Master's degree programme for winter semester 25/26, please note the information at https://uol.de/germanistik/lehrveranstaltungen-germanistik-anmeldeverfahren/hinweise-wechsel-in-master. These apply to all students applying for a Master's degree programme in German Studies for winter semester 25/26, regardless of hardship applications. (Note for the summer semester: Applications for the master's degree programmes German Studies and DaF/DaZ are possible for the summer semester).

(Changed: 11 Feb 2026)  Kurz-URL:Shortlink: https://uol.de/p74410en
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