Councelling
If ever you need help, assistance, guidance or good advice regarding your doctorate or your personal life, please do not hesitate to contact
the Graduate Academy (GA) Tel: +49 (0)3641-930400
the International Office (IO) e Tel: +49 (0)3641-931166 or 931165.
There are, of course, many other institutions within the university and in Jena which help international students. Please ask at the IO for contact information.
Frequently Asked Questions about a Doctoral Student's Life see below
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| How do I apply for doctoral studies at FSU Jena? | Please read the information for international applicants on our doctoral studies page. |
You have to find your doctoral topic and supervisor yourself. |
| Are there any stipends? | There are Graduate Stipends and Final Phase Stipends. You should also search the DAAD Scholarship Data Base. | Make sure you can finance your doctoral studies before starting them. |
| My visa (Aufenthaltsgenehmigung) runs out or my studies takes longer than planned |
1. Come to the IO for advice. 2. Bring a letter or the filled-in form from your supervisor indicating the probable end of your studies. 3. make an appointment with the Immigration Office (Ausländerbehörde). 4. Take the IO's certificate of studies (Studienbescheinigung) to the Immigration Office. |
Go to the IO no later than 2 weeksbefore your visa runs out. |
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I need to take a break because I am ill or pregnant or need to raise my child or have to do my military service |
If the break is longer than 6 weeks during the lecture period, please apply for a semester on leave. Fill in the application and submit it at the IO. In case of illness, the semester on leave can be granted backwards, too, but it must be applied for by the end of this semester. |
Deadlines for application are 15 February/August. Please remember to inform the Immigration Office. |
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My studies have come to an end. What do I have to do? |
Fill in the Antrag auf Exmatrikulation (Notice of Leaving), collect all the signatures on the 2nd page and visit the IO. It will issue a certificate of attendance. |
Deadline: possibly 15 February/August. Your Thoska is valid until the end of term. |
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Who may help me with the writing of my dissertation or preparing an oral talk? |
The Writing Workshop. The Graduate Academy can help you find a proof-reader. |
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| What should I do if I have problems with my supervisor? | If you cannot sort this out by talking to him, you should turn to the Graduate Academy. | |
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Who will translate my documents? |
Contact a translation agency (Übersetzungsbüro). Professional translations may be more costly, but they are always better. |
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Who will certify my documents officially? |
The IO must not officially certify documents. Instead you should turn to the Bürgerbüro or the Deutsche Rentenversicherung. Tip: bring the original and several (good) copies. The fee for the certification is 2.50€ per page. Apostilles are isued by the Landesverwaltungsamt Weimar . |
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Who needs my new address? |
Having moved house you need to inform the follwing institutions within 7 days: Bürgerbüro (here is the form for it), International Office (form), bank, health insurance. |
NB: You do not have to inform the Immigration Office, unless you move from town to town. |
| I lost my Thoska. |
1. Ask the Thoska-Office if the card has been found. Ask them to invalidate the old card to prevent abuse. 2. Get a temporary ID at the International Office. Bring your passport. 3. After one week, ask at the Thoska Office again. If the card has not been found, you may apply for a new one there. |
A new Thsoka will cost 10€. You may pay the fee at the SSZ desk with your EC card. |
You question was not answered above? Maybe you find it in the section below.
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| Which health insurance should I chose? | Please read the information in the Student's Guide, at the GA's webpage or come to the IO for advice. | |
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Are there any doctors who speak English? |
Here is a List of English-Speaking Doctors in Jena. |
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Where can I find a job? |
Jobs are offered at job fairs, at the Job Centre (Arbeitsagentur) or at the Infotake of the Studentenwerk. However, you will find that jobs are very scarce in Jena. Please note that you be enrolled as a student only if you work no more than 50%. |
Citizens of the "old" EU-countries do not need a work permit. Everybody else needs a work permit if they wish to work more than 90 days per year (8 hrs a day). If you are emploeyed at the university or library (as a Hiwi) it does not count into the 90 days period. |
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I need money to go on with my studies. |
Please come to the IO or the Studentenwerk for advice. |
You should not apply with the German State for subsidies such as Wohngeld or Sozialhilfe. This will tell the authorities that you do not have sufficient means to finance your stay and will jeopardize your visa. |
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What can I do if I feel lonely |
Do not wait for others to sepak to you; turn to them, ask them to drink coffee with you or go to the cinema together. Go to the international parties offered at the International Centre or by the Wohntutoren at the dorms. |
Tip: register at the Yahoo-Group-Calendar, which keeps you informed about events |
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I feel unwell or believe I won't be able to meet the requirements. |
Please do make use of the free-of-charge, anonymous councelling at the IO or the professional advice of the Psycho-Soziale Beratung of the Studentenwerk. |
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I had an accident or accidentally made a damage (eg. by fire or water). |
You should always bring this to the notice of the IO and the Studentenwerk, Abteilung Soziale Dienste. Some of the costs might be covered by one of the student insurances. |
Bring it to the notice as soon as possible. |
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Where do I find child care facilities? |
In Jena there are three child-care facilities (Kindertagesstätten [Kita]) of the Studentenwerk and many others in the city, but you have to register your child well in advance. On campus there is a short-time baby sitter (JUNI-Kinder), but you have to register for it before, too. |
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| Where do I find my religious community? | Here is a list. | |
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I am in trouble with certain contracts, eg. accommodation, mobile phone, etc. |
Please come to the IO for advice. There is free legal councel available to students at the Wagnergasse 26 (Thursdays, 17:00). |
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Where can I get cheap household things like plates and pans? |
You might have a look at the Umsonstladen (lower part of the Market, opposite Apollo-Optik), or at the cheap stores around the market place or in the big supermarkets. |
The Umsonstladen will be happy to take your stuff when you leave if it is still alright. |
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Where can I make a cheap telephone call? |
There is a call shop at Neugasse (close to the theatre). Or you might buy a cheap sim-card in the supermarket. |
Do not sign any long-term contracts with telephone or internet companies. If you do not pay the monthly rates your debts will be registered centrally at the SCHUFA. This might hamper your next visa application. |
| I have lost important objects. | Ask at the International Office or Jena's Lost & Found. |