Savvy students
Over 3.000 prospective students visited the Open House Day of Chemnitz University of Technology and informed themselves on the range of courses
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Research to grasp: among other things, pupils could participate in a tour through the laboratories of the Centre for Sensing and Cognition. Photo: Jacob Müller -
Approximately 400 prospective students visited the welcome event of the Open House Day at 9 a.m. ... Photo: Jacob Müller -
... and Prof. Maximilian Eibl, Vice President for Academic and International Affairs at Chemnitz University, gave some advice: “Pepper our students and employees with your questions. No matter if during presentations or at the information booths – ask them! That’s what they’re here for.” Photo: Jacob Müller -
Throughout the day, over 3,000 visitors strolled along the campus. Photo: Jacob Müller -
The experimental lecture on Nicola Tesla’s life and works, held by the electrical engineers, was fascinating. The students and employees of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology rebuild and activated the Tesla transformer. Photo: Jacob Müller
The end of school time and bachelor courses comes closer – but what to do afterwards? In front of this background, more than 3,000 pupils and students visited the auditorium building of Chemnitz University of Technology on January 11, 2018, at Reichenhainer Straße. There they participated in the nationwide “Open House Day University” from 9 a.m. till 2 p.m.
Interdisciplinary, well supported, internationally oriented, with modern equipment, short ways on campus, and a familial atmosphere – this is how Prof. Maximilian Eibl, Vice President for Academic and International Affairs, presented studying at Chemnitz University of Technology in the well-attended welcome event. He was supported by ten students on stage, who gave personal insights into their studies and answered questions regarding life on campus, financial aid, sportive and cultural activities and offers, as well as public transport to university. They all confirmed excellent study conditions at Chemnitz University.
Questions are explicitly wanted
Prospective students, who would like to gather more information on Chemnitz University can inform themselves on the 100 current or planned bachelor, master, and diploma course programs and primary school education regardless of the Open House Day. The Central Course Guidance Service, Straße der Nationen 62, room 046, can be contacted via phone +49 371 531 55555 or email studienberatung@tu-chemnitz.de. Further information are also available from www.tu-chemnitz.de/bewerber.
A video report on the Open House Day is available online in the YouTube channel of Chemnitz University: bit.ly/2DkTqO4 (German language)
Mario Steinebach
15.01.2018