FAQ
Who should I contact and when?
A course is not showing up in my STiNE account.
Send an email with all relevant information to the respective instructor.
If you encounter technical issues with STiNE, send an email with all relevant information to the Student Office.
I want to register for or drop a course.
You can register for or withdraw from exams via STiNE. (Note: 14-day withdrawal deadlines during the fall semester! Please note: Instructors cannot register or withdraw students from exams!)
You can find all important information in the student information sheet.
If you have questions or need clarification, send an email to the Student Office with all relevant information.
I would like to register for a make-up exam.
You can register for the make-up exam via STiNE.
If you have any questions or need clarification, please send an email to the Student Office with all relevant information.
I would like to have a seminar or module from my previous studies recognized.
The recognition of academic achievements is handled by the department responsible for the respective program component.
Once you have been admitted to the university and have enrolled, you can submit your previous academic achievements and completed forms for recognition to the relevant contacts (academic subjects, professional fields, educational science) to have recognition certificates issued.
I would like to review my exam.
Request an appointment via email from the module coordinator (see website)
I have questions about the structure and planning of the curriculum and courses in the GW program.
Request an appointment with the Academic Assistant, Teaching (Laura Bischoff)
Request an appointment with the Health Sciences Office (Cornelia Zech)
I would like to request or book a room in the Institute buildings.
You can book the room via StIne with all relevant information or email frank.gerkens"AT"uni-hamburg.de
My grades were not entered into StiNE within the grading deadline.
1. Contact the instructor via email (Note: 4 weeks for module exams, 6 weeks for theses)
2. Contact the module coordinator via email (see website)
3. Contact the office via email
I would like to write my thesis at GW.
First, consider the nature of your research interests. The GW team primarily supervises quantitative research projects in the areas of expertise of the Funke Lab (implicit motives, behavioral changes, intervention studies, physical activity, and cognition).
Familiarize yourself with the research work of your preferred instructor or researcher.
Formulate your research interest and then schedule an appointment via email with the research assistants from the GW team.
I would like to exchange ideas with other students and/or support with students regulations and others.
The Student Council (FSR) for Kinesiology (Movement, Sport, Health) also advocates for the interests of Kinesiology students within the department. Student Council. The FSR meets regularly at the Studi-Café Wüst, organizes get-togethers and student parties. If you’re interested, stop by Café Wüst (in front of the Kastanie—in the sports building) or send an email to: sportler"AT"fsr-sport.de