Contact persons

Study counselling

Prof. Dr. Maja Brückmann

A04 1-111 (» Adress and map)

Bitte buchen Sie eine virtuelle Sprechstunde über Stud.IP.

+49 441 798-4434  (F&P

Contact persons

Study counselling

If you have any questions about the content of the Interdisciplinary Subject Education/Subject Teaching degree programme and career orientation, please contact Prof. Dr Brückmann or Julia Lüpkes (old POs and long-term students). We will be happy to help you if you have any questions or problems regarding individual courses or the subject teaching programme itself.

Please book an office hours via Stud.IP or write an email with three suggested appointments.

Study programme coordination

If you have general questions about your studies, organisational problems or questions about course administration (Stud.IP), please contact the study coordinators Dr Sarah Paschelke or Kay Uphoff.

Hardship case

You can find information on the registration procedure here:
uol.de/paedagogik/studium-und-lehre/anmeldung-zu-den-lehrveranstaltungen

Basically: A hardship application with proof must be submitted to .

When allocating places, students with a so-called "hardship reason" will be prioritised. Students who can provide proof of hardship will be entered on an anonymised list in Stud.IP and given priority in the allocation of places in the registration procedure according to priorities (lottery procedure).

Early registration in the course or registration after the automatic allocation of places has expired does not (no longer) take place.

Proof of enrolment: Please be sure to attach the scan or proof (e.g. child's birth certificate) as a file attachment to the email. These submitted documents will of course be treated confidentially and deleted as soon as we become aware of them.

Criteria and proof for a case of hardship

  • Serious long-term illness or disability. Proof: e.g. current certificate from the doctor stating the duration of the illness, severely disabled person's pass
  • Caring for a child up to the age of 14 in your own household. Proof: e.g. birth certificate of the youngest child
  • Caring for close relatives (parents, parents-in-law, spouse, partner, siblings or children). Proof: e.g. certificate from the health insurance company about the care and the expenses to be incurred
  • Students of a co-operation subject at the University of Bremen. Proof: e.g. enrolment certificate
  • Active participation in the committees of School I, the Institutes of Education, Special Needs Education and Rehabilitation or Social Sciences

Important! An academic appointment is not considered a case of hardship.

(Changed: 11 Feb 2026)  Kurz-URL:Shortlink: https://uol.de/p53694en
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