Program 2024
Welcome Summer
If you a new international student at TUM, starting your studies in the summer semester, then TUM’s Welcome Summer events are the place to be! In March, you will have the opportunity to participate in various events especially designed for international first-year students and get useful tips. We look forward to meeting you there!
First Steps Info Sessions
You have received your admission and are preparing for your studies at TUM at home? With the First Steps Info Sessions, we would like to provide you with important and practical information even before you arrive at your place of study – for the best possible start to your new studies.
- Language: English
- Participants: up to 500 students
- How to join us: Passcode 244011
- Contact: firststeps @cst.tum.de
We look forward to meeting you at the events!
Do I still have to do something or am I already enrolled? What does enrollment actually mean? In order to answer these questions, the Student Information Team will explain the enrollment process and also describe the next steps after enrollment. Of course, there will be a question and answer session at the end.
Successful enrollment is a requirement for a successful start to your studies!
Live Q&A
Speaker: Daniel Koll, TUM Center for Study and Teaching, Team Lead Student Information Services
Finding accommodation is always a challenge when students move to a new city! During this session we will give you some helpful tips like how to apply for an advertised apartment, how to contact a property owner/manager, how to deal with German bureaucracy and what proof of accomodation are necessary to register with the Residence Office, etc.
Live Q&A
Speaker: Pavla Özdemir, Housing Service at the TUM Center for Study and Teaching
The Housing Service at the TUM Center for Study and Teaching supports students and staff in their search for accommodation.
Registering in your city and applying for a residence permit.
After you arrive in Germany, one of the most important steps to ensure that you will be able to stay and study is registering where you live. After your registration, the next step for all students coming from outside of the EU is applying a residence permit. In this info session, we will help you prepare for this process and will answer any questions you have at the end of the presentation.
Live Q&A
Speaker: Nubia Reuter, TUM Center for Study and Teaching, Student Advising and Information Services