Campus Specialists at the University of Erfurt

Campus Specialists are students at the University of Erfurt. They’ll answer any questions you may have about studying and life in the university city of Erfurt, or show you around the campus on a personalised guided tour. If they don’t know the answer themselves, they’ll put you in touch with the right people. You can easily get in touch with our student ambassadors via email or Instagram. Just get in touch!

This is us:

Campusspezialistin Emilia

Emilia is currently studying for a Master of Education in secondary schools and a certificate programme in English and American Studies. She already holds aBachelor’s degree in Economics, Law and Social Sciences.

Emilia (Campus Specialist)

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Studentin Mia

Mia is currently studying for a Bachelor’s degree in Primary Education and Philosophy and would like to become a primary school teacher one day.

Mia (Campus Specialist)

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Offer: Campus tour with students

Discover our campus

Are you still unsure whether the University of Erfurt is the right place for you to study? Or have you already enrolled and would like to clarify any outstanding questions before you start your studies?

No problem – our students will show you round the campus, give you an insight into everyday student life and answer any questions you may have about studying in Erfurt. This way, you’ll get a first-hand, authentic impression of university life.

Next date

Date to be confirmed

Meeting point: Main entrance to the University of Erfurt (by the columns)

Booking a campus tour

Send us a short email to campusspezialisten@uni-erfurt.de to book your place on the campus tour.

Contact

Just send us an email:

campusspezialisten@uni-erfurt.de

or message us directly on Instagram and follow us:

Campus Specialists on Instagram

Further information

Studentinnen auf dem Campus
Student Orientation Days (STET) Starting university together
Studentinnen Campus Laptop
University terms explained briefly Glossary of terms relating to university studies