Advisory guide: whom can I turn to?
Counselling services at the Faculty of Humanities
- Advisory in the Deanery of Studies at the Faculty of Humanties
Advisory: Information for prospective students, students and doctoral candidates of the Faculty of Humanities about the B.A. and M.A. programmes
Target group: Prospective students and students of the Faculty of Humanities in all phases of study and doctoral studies - Academic Advisory at the Faculty of Humanities
Advisory: Advisory on all questions of study related to the respective field of study
Target group: Students, prospective students
- The Equal Opportunities Office at the Faculty of Humanities
Advisory: The Equal Opportunities Office sees itself as a specialist office for equal opportunities policy issues, as a contact and counselling point in special life situations and crises or in conflict situations at the workplace.
Target group: Student*innen, Absolvent*innen, Nachwuchswissenschaftler*innen, Mitglieder der Fakultät - International Writing Lab
Advisory: The International Writing Lab offers advice and workshops on academic and career-oriented writing for German and international students of all disciplines
Target group: Students - Examination Office at the Faculty of Humanities
Advisory: Depending on individual request to the respective examination office
Target group: Students of the Faculty of Humanities
University-wide, central counselling and information centres
If you have any questions or problems concerning your studies, the University of Göttingen and cooperating institutions provide you with a comprehensive range of advice and information to support you in every phase of your studies.
Information can be found here.
Contact points for mental health problems
This document lists support services for students of the Faculty of Humanities and the University of Göttingen, including counseling for exam anxiety, stress and psychological strain as well as compensation for disadvantages. The services are confidential and subject to professional secrecy.
It is available in German, English and Chinese. Click on the links to learn more and find help.
Versions of the document in other languages are being planned.