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Uni-Compass

Practical hints for


international students

Welcome to the University of Wrzburg

We are happy that you have decided on enrolling at the University of Wrzburg.
With this brochure, we would like to facilitate your orientation in a foreign country and to help
you familiarize yourself with a new culture more quickly.
Wrzburg University is among the oldest universities in Germany. Due to its easily
manageable size, it provides a pleasant, friendly atmosphere, as an integral part of a city that
lives with and through its student community.
About 20,000 students are currently registered at the University of Wrzburg, approximately
1,500 of them come from abroad. Accordingly, Wrzburg ranks with Germanys mediumsized universities. As a study environment, the university is less anonymous, and you will
establish contacts with classmates and teachers much more easily.
Today, at around 130,000 residents, Wrzburg is the cultural and political center of the
Northern Bavarian region of Lower Franconia. Nestled between the vineyards on the hills
surrounding the city and home to a multitude of art-historical monuments, Wrzburg is
counted among the loveliest cities in Germany.
Wrzburg also offers many opportunities for excursions into its environs and makes for an
ideal starting point for trips to other cities in Germany.
We wish you a good start to your studies and an enjoyable stay in Wrzburg.

The International Office Team

Admitted to the University of Wrzburg?


Here are the next steps!
Finding an apartment
If you do not have a place in a student dormitory, the first thing you should do is find an
apartment, as you need a residential address for the mandatory registration at the local
Residents Registration Office (Einwohnermeldeamt) and for your residence permit.
You will find more detailed information in the Housing section of this brochure, or at our
International Office website:
http://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/en/fuer/students/zsb/info/short_term_acommodation/

Before You Leave: The Visa


Before you leave your home country, you will have to get a visa from the German Embassy
or the German Consulate. As this will take some time, you should ask about the requisite
documents as soon as possible, so that you will be able to apply for a visa in time.
Students from the EU and the EFTA countries, as e. G. The USA and Japan, do not require
a visa to enter Germany. A valid passport or identity card is sufficient.
Addresses of Embassies and Consulates General:
www.auswaertiges-amt.de/www/de/adressen_html
Under no circumstances enter Germany as a tourist! A tourist visa cannot be

converted into a student visa or residence permit. Find out as early as possible,
which documents the diplomatic representatives in your home country require. The
sooner the visa formalities are taken care of, the more flexible you will be in your
planning.
Tutor Support
Naturally, the first few days in a new town are the most difficult. More experienced students
will help you deal with the most pressing matters:
Arrival in Wrzburg (Pick-up from station);
Moving into the dormitory (Room key, contacting superintendent);
Running errands/formalities (City Hall, health insurance providers, Student Services, etc);
Completing all necessary forms (Registration, residence permit, etc.);
Routine affairs (Shopping, opening an account, recreation/sports, and many things besides)
For a list of tutors names, please go to:
http://www.international.uni-wuerzburg.de/en/studying_in_wuerzburg/student_tutors/

Arriving in Germany
It is easy to get to Wrzburg from Frankfurt Airport. InterCity trains to Wrzburg
Hauptbahnhof (Wrzburg Central Station) run every hour (approx. 80 min travelling
time). For most of these trains, there will be an InterCity/ICE surcharge. For
timetables, please see: www.bahn.de
Opening an Account
Since you want to stay in Germany for longer than three months, you should open a
checking account (Girokonto) with a bank or Sparkasse (publicly-supported banking
institution). In order to open a student accountyou will have to show your Immatriculation
Certificate or your Letter of Admission.

Registration/Residence permit
After arriving, you should register with the proper registration authority for your place of
residence as soon as possible.
If you live in Wrzburg, your Registration Office is:
Brgerbro, Meldestelle der Stadt Wrzburg
Rathaus, Rckermainstr. 2, 97070 Wrzburg
Room (Zimmer) 34
Opening Hours (ffnungszeiten):
Mon Wed: 8:00 17:00 Thu: 8:00 18:00 Fri: 8:00 17:00
Citizens Office (Brgerbro): www.wuerzburg.de/de/verwaltungpolitik/buergerbuero/index.html
Directions: http://www.wuerzburg.de/buergerservice/teldis2/kxpi/bilder/buergerbuero-r.eg.jpg

If you live in the district area, please contact the local administration (Rathaus/Gemeinde) of
your place of residence or District Administration (Landratsamt), Zeppelinstrae 15, 97074
Wrzburg,
Opening Hours:
Mon Thu 7.30 -13.00, Thu also 14 17, Fri 7.30 12.00
www.landkreis-wuerzburg.de/

Residence Permit/Aufenthaltsgenehmigung
(no longer necessary for EU citizens)
Since your visa is only temporary, it must be replaced in your passport by a residence permit.
Even students who do not require a visa nevertheless must have a residence permit. To
apply for a residence permit, show the following documents at City Hall:
- Registration Certificate from Registration Authority
- Passport
- Letter of Admission from University of Wrzburg
- 1 passport photograph
- Possibly a Bank Certification Statement or other proof of adequate funding
City Hall Wrzburg (Rathaus), Room 11:
Mon: 8:30 13:00,
Tue: 14:00 16:00,
Wed: 8:30 13:00,
Thu: 14:00 18:00,
Fri: 8:30 12:00:
www.wuerzburg.de/de/verwaltungpolitik/auslaenderwesen/16028.Staatsangehoerigkeits_und
_Auslaenderangelegenheiten.html

Health Insurance
In Germany, health insurance is compulsory for all students nationals or foreigners. On
Registration/Immatriculation at the University, students must produce proof of health
insurance (statutory or private). It is not possible to register without this proof (membership
cards from healthcare providers are inadmissible!).
You should therefore take care of your health insurance soon after you arrive at your place of
study. To do this, you have to present your Letter of Admission at the health insurance
organization of your choice. You will receive a membership certificate, which you will have to
submit at Immatriculation/Registration. There is a special student healthcare plan
(Studentische Kranken- und Pflegeversicherung), which is comparatively inexpensive.
Statutory health insurance providers (gesetzliche Krankenkassen) uniformly offer a rate of
approx. 58 Euro/month for students up to age 30. Germany has entered into social security
agreements with a number of countries. This applies to most members of the EU and some
other European states. The statutory health insurance providers of these countries are
recognized in Germany. Students may remain insured in their country of origin and will be
exempt from compulsory insurance contributions in Germany. Under certain conditions,
students who have private health insurance in their native countries may be exempted from
compulsory health insurance as well. You should therefore contact your health insurance
provider at home, to find out if and what kind of healthcare benefits they will cover. In any
case, you will need an insurance certificate from a statutory provider for registering at the
University. You can obtain it by presenting proof of health insurance in your country of origin
at one of the statutory health insurance providers at your place of study. Depending on
where you are from, you will need different forms that bear the confirmation of your health
insurance provider at home.
Statutory health insurance providers (Gesetzliche Krankenkassen) in Wrzburg:
-Allgemeine Ortskrankenkasse Wrzburg (AOK), Studentenservice, Sanderstrae 27
-Deutsche Angestellten Krankenkasse (DAK), Theaterstrae 25
-Kaufmnnische Krankenkasse Halle (KKH), Kaiserstrae 13
-Techniker Krankenkasse (TKK), Barbarossaplatz 5-7
Please bear in mind that student health insurance cover only becomes effective with the
beginning of the semester. If you plan on arriving in Germany before the semester starts (e.
G. For a language course), remember to take out private health insurance for the relevant
period.

AZDBS (ARD ZDF German country radio service for


fees) = radio and television fees
Anyone who stays longer than three months in Germany and owns their own radio and/or
television or internet-capable personal computer must register them and pay charges for the
public radio and television programme to the AZDBS (ARD ZDF German-country radio
service for fees)). Forms for registering and cancelling registration are available online or at

banks. www.rundfunkbeitrag.de
Montly fees: 17,98

Semester Fee / Studienbeitrge


The semester fee is the sum total of various fees and contributions for every semester that
students regularly have to pay at registration or re-registration.
The current semester fee of 101.40 includes the following items (Status: Nov 2013):
* Student Services contribution: 42.00
* Semester ticket: 59.40
The amount of 101.40 must have been transferred to the University prior to registration.
The account number will be included in your Letter of Admission. Please have your bank
confirm the money transfer.
Participants in the DSH exam only have to pay after passing the DSH exam.

Immatriculation/Registration (only possible by


showing DSH-2 or 3 or another equivalent German
examination or with admission letter for Ph.D.)
Please come to the International Office and bring
International Office:

the following documents to the

Online-Form printed out and signed


Form for the student card (= semester ticket) with one photo fixed
Copy of your passport with valid residence permit or visa
Confirmation of your health insurance
Proof of payment that you have transferred the semester fees
Ex-immatriculation, if you had been enrolled at a German or Austrian university
The team of the International Office enroll you and you will receive three e-mails form
the University with information about your student account sb@home.
We may suggest to contact one of our student tutors. They are students who have
been in Wrzburg for some time and theyre here to help you during your first couple
of weeks for example to fill out all necessary forms for enrolment, residence permit
etc.
http://www.international.uni-wuerzburg.de/en/studying_in_wuerzburg/student_tutors/
Opening Hours of the International Office, Josef-Martin-Weg 54/2, 97074 Wrzburg
Mon Fri 8.00 12.00, Wed also 14.00 16.00

sb@home Online Service


Please activate with the registration number and the activating code of these e-mails
your student account sb@home. You can manage such things as for example:
Print out of confirmations that you are enrolled
Registration for an examination
Online-Reenrollment
Confirmation of the student card
More information to sb@home you will find at:
http://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/fuer/studierende/online_service/screencasts/
Student card/semester ticket
You will get your student card in the International Office. They will inform you as soon
as they receive your student card.
The semeste ticket is valid on all lines of the VVM in the city and the district (page see
17).
Moreover you can load money on it and then you can pay in the cafeteria without
cash.

Studying at the University of Wrzburg


The Academic Year
The academic year at the University of Wrzburg is divided into two semesters.
Winter Semester: October to March
Summer Semester: April to September
Classes and lectures for the Summer Semester take place between mid-April and late July,
in the Winter Semester they go on from mid-October to late February. Recess, the nonlecture period, is used to review and enhance the subject matter of the previous semester or
to prepare for the new one. Semester dates, holidays, and other fixed dates may be found at:
www.uni-wuerzburg.de/fuer/studierende/studienangelegenheiten/fristen_und_termine/

Student Advisory Services / Studienberatung


Student Advisory Services are there to inform and counsel students on general and
interdisciplinary questions and to give advice on the choice of subjects and majors, study
options, combinations of majors/minors, change of subjects, etc. Information material on all
study programs of the University of Wrzburg is available.
Studienberatung
Ottostr.16, 97070 Wrzburg
Phone: (+49) 931-2914, - 2917, -2915
E-Mail: studienberatung@zv.uni-wuerzburg.de
www.studienberatung.uni-wuerzburg.de

Specialized Student Advisors / Fachstudienberatung


The names of the advisors specializing in the individual subjects of the various faculties may
be found in the Course Catalog. It is their main responsibility to provide specific, subjectrelated counselling for students at the beginning or during their studies of a certain field.

Further Important Information for Your Studies


Information for First-Semester Students
You will find important information on events for firstsemesters on: http://www.uniwuerzburg.de/fuer/studierende/zsb/info/checkliste/
Course Catalog
The Course Catalog is available on the following sites on the
Internet:
http://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/fuer/studierende/vorlesungsverzeichnis/
Some institutes publish additional course catalogs with commentaries explaining the subjects
of individual classes and providing information as to literature and requirements, in early
October for the Winter semester, and in early April for the Summer Semester. Most faculties
also post them on the Internet.

Enrolling for Classes


For many classes, students must enroll at a rather early date before the beginning of the
semester (particularly for proseminars, seminars, and exercise classes/bungen), because
admission will be limited. After you arrive in Wrzburg, you should soon inquire with the
institutes at which you want to take classes.

Semester Program of the International Office


Together with the Student Representatives Council (Sprecherrat), the International
Office regularly offers a semester program of various events and excursions. In midOctober for the Winter semester, and in late April for the Summer Semester, you will
find it on the site given below: www.international.uniwuerzburg.de/studium_in_wuerzburg/semesterprogramm/

University Library / Bibliothek (UB)


The University Library as a central institution stocks a total inventory of approx. 2.8 million
volumes. They are housed in the Central Library (Zentralbibliothek; Am Hubland), in the
branch in the Alte Universitt building (Domerschulstr.16), and in the departmental libraries
of the faculties. While the departmental libraries are designated as reference libraries, with
on-site access to literature only, most books of the Central Library may be taken out. In the
lobby of the Central Library, a number of fact sheets providing information on the structure of
the system, catalogs, and research modes (e.g. CD-ROM) are available.
The University Library also offers regular guided tours and other information materials.
Introductions to the use of CD-ROM technology are held every Tuesday and Thursday.
The user card for the University Library may be applied for at the counter in the lobby. You
will have to present your identity card or passport and your student identification
(www.bibliothek.uni-wuerzburg.de).

Language Center / Sprachenzentrum


The Language center of the University of Wrzburg is situated on the university
grounds at Am Hubland Campus Nord and offers a wide range of language classes.
More detailed information at: www.zfs.uni.-wuerzburg.de

Sports Center / Sportzentrum


The Sports Center of the University of Wrzburg provides the opportunity to practice a
multitude of sports each semester. Classes are published in a brochure or posted on the
Internet and are open to all registered students. The sports facilities may be used by all fully
immatriculated students. Apply for your user identity card at:
Sportzentrum der Universitt Wrzburg
Judenbhlweg 11, 97082 Wrzburg
Tel.: 0931-888 6502
www.uni-wuerzburg.de/sportzentrum

Internet Access
On registration, every student of the University of Wrzburg is assigned an e-mail address
and an access authorization for the university computers. For more info, please go to:
www.uni-wuerzburg.de/ueber/zentrale_einrichtungen/rechenzentrum_it-dienste/startseite/

Housing
Student Services/Studentenwerk Wrzburg
In Germany, student dormitories are not managed by the universities themselves, but by selfcontained organizations named Studentenwerk. For more information and application forms,
please see the Studentenwerk-website for Wrzburg: www.studentenwerk-wuerzburg.de.
http://www.studentenwerk-wuerzburg.de/en/wohnen/move-in-guide.html
An overview of the prices can be found at:
http://www.studentenwerk-wuerzburg.de/en/wuerzburg/student-residences/overview-roomrates-wuerzburg.html
You should be quick to reserve your space in a dormitory, as there may be shortages at
times.
The Studentenwerk offers a household package for a maximum of two semesters. It
includes, e. G., bed linen and standard household items. For more information, please go to:
www.studentenwerk-wuerzburg.de/Infos/Ausland/haushaltpaket.pdf

Other Student Dormitories


Studentenburse e.V., Hofstallstr. 4, 97070 Wrzburg
www.bruno-werk.de/studentenwohnheime.php
1. Edith-Stein-Haus, Martin-Luther-Str. 13, 97070 Wrzburg,
http://www.studentenburse.de/edithsteinhaus
Male and female students
2. Thomas-Morus-Burse, Hofstallstr. 4 a, 97070 Wrzburg,
http://www.studentenburse.de/thomas-morus-burse
Male and female students
3. Karls-Burse, Peter-Schneider-Str. 1, 97074 Wrzburg,
http://www.studentenburse.de/karlsburse
Male and female students
4. Christopherus-Haus, St.-Benedikt-Str. 16, 97072 Wrzburg,
http://www.studentenburse.de/christophorus-haus)

Male and female students


5. Ferdinandeum-Studentenwohnheim in Wrzburg e.V., Schlrstr. 2,
Phone: (+49) 931/ 797 533,
http://www.studentenburse.de/ferdinandeum
Male and female students
6. Georg Hfner-Haus, Mnchbergstrae 27/Walterstrae 20, 97074 Wrzburg
http://www.studentenburse.de/georg-haefner-haus
Familiappartements
Tel. 0931 / 32 98 71 46
Studentenwohnheim des BLLV e.V.,
Marianhillstrae 6, 97074 Wrzburg
Reception: (+49) 931/ 78 41 845 , E-Mail: verwaltung@bllvwh-wue.de
http://www.bllvwh-wue.de/informationen.html

Male and female students


Wohnheim Adam-Stegerwald-Haus,
Gneisenaustr. 24 A-D, 97074 Wrzburg
Contact: Frderkreis dt. Studenten e.V., Neue Str. 34, 91054 Erlangen, Phone:
(+49) 9131/ 22 033
200 single spaces ( 118), 60 shared spaces (2 occupants; 118 per occupant)
6 3-room apartments ( 127 per occupant)
Male and female students
www.wuerzburg.de/asw/index.html
Male students only
Kolping-Studentenwohnheim
Contact: Katholische Gesellenhausstiftung, Kolpingplatz 3, 97070 Wrzburg
Phone: (+49) 931/ 41 999-800, Fax: (+49) 931/ 41 999-801
Kolping-Studentenwohnheim, Rittergasse 12,
31 single spaces ( 115 145)
www.kolping-mainfranken.de/bwo/dcms/sites/kolping/portal/wuerzburg/kolpinghauswuerzburg.html

Female students only


St. Liobaheim
Berliner Platz 3 und 4, 97080 Wrzburg,
Contact: (+49) 931/ 386 66 800, Fax: (+49) 931/386 66 899
Kroatengasse 15, 97070 Wrzburg
20 apartments ( 250 360)
E-Mail: info@haus-st-lioba.de
www.invia-wuerzburg.de

Wohnheime des Missionsrztl. Instituts,


Salvatorstr. 7, 97074 Wrzburg, Phone: (+49) 931/ 79 12 729

St. Gabriel-Wohnheim, Friedenstr. 3, 97072 Wrzburg,


4 apartments
Male and female students

Haus St. Michael, Mariannhillstr. 1c,


12 rooms

4 rooms
Male and female students

Studentenhaus zwischen Uni und FH Wrzburg


Ottostr. 12+14, 97070 Wrzburg
Contact: Frau Rogalski, Phone: (+49) 931/ 20 50 668
E-mail: hergenroether@hergenroether-immo.de ,
www.studentenhaus-wuerzburg.de/

Wohnanlage Ratisbona,
Ursulinergasse 1, 97070 Wrzburg,
Phone: (+49) 9741/ 89 960 (Herr Reinmann)
http://www.wohnheim-wuerzburg.de/
Male and female students
If you do not have a space in a dormitory, the first thing to do is to find an apartment,
as you must have a residential address for registration with the Registration Office
and for your residence permit.
Accomodation Service
The Studentenwerk supports students in seeking rooms or apartments. At Studentenhaus
Wrzburg, the Central Accommodations Office keeps a list of private landlords/landladies.
However, it may only be viewed on the premises. Information cannot be given on the
telephone. It is therefore necessary to appear in person.
Studentenhaus, 1st floor above the Mensa (Dining Hall), Kassenschalter (Cashiers Booth)
97072 Wrzburg, Phone: (+49) 931/ 8005-128 and 120
Opening Hours:
Mon, Tue, Thu
9 13.30 Wed
9 14 Fr 9 13.00
Other Contacts When Looking for Housing
Private room index at Studierendenvertretung der Universitt Wrzburg (Students
Representatives), Mensagebude
Am Hubland, 1st floor, Room 111
Phone: (+49) 931/ 888-5819
Mon to Thu 9 to 15, Fri 9 to 13
WG- und Wohnungsbrse fr Deutschland (Exchange for apartments/shared space)

www.wg-gesucht.de
www.studenten-wg.de
www.WG-cast.de
www.wohnungsboerse.net/mieten/Wuerzburg/wohnungen-mietwohnungen (WGZimmer without fee)
www.wuerzburgerleben.de/wohnen (without fee)
www.homecompany.de (with fees)

Classified Ads in Print Media or Their Online-Portals:


Main-Post (Wed + Sat), wob (Wed + Sat), Markt am Sonntag,
www.wuewowas.de
www.Immonet.de
www.mainpost.de/anzeigen/suchen/immobilien/

www.wuewowas.de
www.Immonet.de
www.mainpost.de/anzeigen/suchen/immobilien/

Hostels: Bases for Apartment Hunting


Jugendherberge Wrzburg (Youth hostel)
Burkarderstrae 44
97082 Wrzburg
Phone: (+49) 931/ 42 590
www.wuerzburg.jugendherberge.de
Babelfish-Hostel Wrzburg
Haugerring 2
97070 Wrzburg
www.babelfish-hostel.de
info@babelfish-hostel.de
Phone: (+49)931/ 30 40 430

Meeting Other Students


Make use of all opportunities to establish contacts with other students early on. Most
Institutes and Faculties will hold introductory events at the beginning of the lecture period,
where you will meet fellow students and professors of your subject and get to know the
departments, libraries, or laboratories.

Semester Program of the International Office and the Students


Representatives Council / Sprecherrat
Together with the Students Representatives, the International Office hosts a semester
program for students from abroad, which is intended to facilitate contacts to other students
and to get to know Wrzburg and its environs, as well as other German towns and cities.
There is an introductory meeting at the beginning of each lecture period.
A brochure listing the various events and excursions is published in early November for the
Winter Semester and in early May for the Summer Semester. In the past semester, for
instance, excursions to Bamberg and Weimar, a wine tasting, guided tours of the city, and a
tour of the Residence were parts of the program.
http://www.international.uni-wuerzburg.de/studium_in_wuerzburg/semesterprogramm/

Sprachbrse der Studierendenvertretung / Language Exchange of


Students Representatives
Learning by doing!! Why not practice together with 3-4 German students who want to learn
your native language? Special classes encourage foreign-language conversation, with their
focus not on grammar drill, but on talking. Help German students who want to improve their
foreign-language skills while meeting many nice people at the same time. Of course, you
may also wish to use the tandem system and speak German with them, in order to improve
your own German skills. In this way, these courses will help all participants gain deeper
insights into the languages and cultures of other countries. All of this is a private project, we
will merely provide a room, if requested.
Contact: Studierendenvertretung, Mensagebude, Am Hubland
http://www.stuv.uni-wuerzburg.de/referatearbeitskreise/referat_internationales/

Student Councils (Fachschaften), Stammtische


Many Fachschaften (Student Councils of a Faculty) organize a so-called Stammtisch,
regular meetings and conversation at a pub or caf.
http://www.international.uniwuerzburg.de/en/auslandsstudium/aktuelles_termine_ausschreibungen/vernetz_dich/

Studium Generale
Lectures and classes of the Studium Generale program are open to students of all faculties.
They are listed in the Course Catalog (Section L Lehrveranstaltungen fr Hrer aller
Fakultten).
http://www.studiumgenerale.uni-wuerzburg.de/

Katholische Hochschulgemeinde / Catholic Student Group


Katholische Hochschulgemeinde
Hofstallstr. 4
97070 Wrzburg

Phone: (+49) 931/ 35 45 30


www.khg-wuerzburg.de/

Evangelische Studentengemeinde Wrzburg / Lutheran Student


Group
Friedrich-Ebert-Ring 27b
97072 Wrzburg
www.esg-wuerzburg.de

AIESEC and ELSA


Students of Economics may wish to contact AIESEC, a student initiative that organizes
internships abroad, business fairs, etc. These groups are also open to non-European
students. ELSA (European Law Students Association) is an independent association of law
students from 35 countries. Its Seminars and Congresses framework offers workshops and
conferences on legal subjects all across Europe.
AIESEC Lokalkomitee Wrzburg
Neubaustr. 58, Im Schildhof, 97070 Wrzburg
E-Mail: wb@aiesec.de
Phone: (+49) 931/ 52 593, Fax: (+49) 931/ 16 652
www.aiesec.de/wb
ELSA-Wrzburg e.V.
c/o Universitt Wrzburg
Sanderring 2, 97070 Wrzburg
E-Mail: mail@elsa-wuerzburg.de
www.elsa-wuerzburg.de/

Music
The University of Wrzburg is home to a wide range of orchestras and choirs, always glad to
welcome new members. For an overview, please go to:
www.musikpaedagogik.uni-wuerzburg.de/ensembles

Theater Groups
If you love acting, here is further information:
www.stuv.uni-wuerzburg.de/arbeitskreise/unitheater_-_studiobuehne/
And then there is the English Drama Group:
www.edg.anglistik.uni-wuerzburg.de/

Uni Parties, Balls, Summer Events


Student Services, Student Councils, and other Representatives organize a number of FirstSemester Parties and Semester Opening Parties. Many faculties also have outdoor summer
parties.

A-Z of Helpful Hints


Important Telephone Numbers
Wrzburg Area Code

0049(0)931

University of Wrzburg (Operator)

0931 31-0

City Administration Wrzburg

0931 37-20

Lost and Found

37-2000

Tourist Office

37-2335

Police
Medical Emergencies
Fire Department

110
1 92 22
112

Public Transportation
Deutsche Bahn AG
Information on reduced rates/fares is available at Central Station (Hauptbahnhof) or at
www.bahn.de
Buses and Streetcars
Your student identity card doubles as a semester ticket (Semesterticket) that entitles you to
use the streetcars and buses in Wrzburg during the course of one semester.
Timetables: www.wvv.de/wsb/fahrplan/
Line Network: www.wvv.de/vvm/fahrplan/linienetz/index.html
Streetcar Lines / Straenbahnlinien
Line 1
Line 2
Line 3
Line 4
Line 5

(Sanderau-Hauptbahnhof-Grombhl)
(Hauptbahnhof-Zellerau
(Heuchelhof / Heidingsfeld / Hauptbahnhof)
(Sanderau-(Hauptbahnhof)-Zellerau)
(Rottenbauer-Heuchelhof-Heidingsfeld-Hauptbahnhof-Grombhl)

Important Bus Lines / Buslinien


Line 10 (Sanderring-Studentenhaus Wittelsbacher Platz Hubland (Uni-Zentrum)
Line 14 (Wrzburg/Busbahnhof Hubland/Philosophiegebude ueres HublandGerbrunn)
Line 114 (Busbahnhof-Frauenland/Wittelsbacherplatz-Hubland/Uni-Zentrum)
Line 34 (Heidingsfeld/Reuterstrae-Sanderau-Frauenland-Uni-Zentrum-GerbrunnWllriederhof-Lengfeld)

RideShare Agency / Mitfahrzentrale


There is a rideshare agency in almost every major German city. The sum of the fare and the
commission are often lower than the amount you have to pay when using public
transportation providers (e. G. Deutsche Bahn AG). If you are travelling by car, you may
reduce your own expenses by taking along one or more passengers. Call Mitfahrzentrale to
find out if there is an offer of a ride on the day that you want to travel, or offer to give some
other person a lift. The rideshare agency will then define the amount you will have to pay or
how much you may charge for your service.
Mitfahrzentrale Wrzburg, Bahnhofsvorplatz, Phone: 19 440
www.wuerzburg.de/mitfahrzentrale/

Electric Power
The voltage in Germany is 220 V, 50 Hz (alternating current). For power outlets, use twoprong plugs or adapters.

Bicycles
Used bicycles are sold via classifieds in city magazines (e. G. Trend, Groschenheft) or in
the daily newspapers, Main-Post and Volksblatt.

Public Holidays / Vacation Periods


The public holidays listed below are observed throughout the Federal Republic of Germany.
All public institutions/businesses will be closed.
Jan 1 (Neujahr/New Years Day), Friday before Easter (Karfreitag/Good Friday),
Ostermontag/Easter Monday, May 1 (Tag der Arbeit/Labor Day), Christi
Himmelfahrt/Ascension, Pfingstmontag/Whit Monday, Fronleichnam/Corpus Christi, Oct 3
(Tag der Deutschen Einheit/National Holiday), Dec 24 (Weihnachten/Christmas Eve), Dec 25
(Erster Weihnachtsfeiertag/Christmas Day), Dec 26 (Zweiter Weihnachtsfeiertag/Boxing Day)
The other holidays given below are observed only in some German states, Bavaria among
them:
Jan 6 (Hl. Drei Knige/Epiphany), Rosenmontag/Faschingsdienstag (Shrove Tuesday and
the Monday before, the climax of carnival celebrations), Aug 15 (Mari
Himmelfahrt/Assumption), Nov 1 (Allerheiligen/All Saints)

Climate
As a rule, the summer months in Lower Franconia are characterized by warm temperatures
up to 30C. In the fall, nights already become noticeably chilly, but daytime temperatures still
are relatively high at 15 25 C. Winters are fairly mild by German standards; the lowest
temperatures in January and February are at freezing point or slightly below. Snowfall is
rather moderate, yet there normally are frequent rain showers in winter.

Daycare Nurseries for Students with Children / Krabbelstube


There currently are 4 groups of Studentische Krabbelstube, providing daycare for the
children
of
students.
http://www.familienservice.uniwuerzburg.de/studieren_mit_kind/broschuere_studieren_mit_kind/a_einleitung/

Costs of Living
Naturally, the costs of living may vary considerably, depending on personal demands and
tastes. However, you should expect monthly expenditures of approx. 600 (including rent).
Food
200
Accommodation
250
Health Insurance
80
Licence fee for general public
20
Other Expenses
120
Total
approx. 670

Groceries
You will find supermarkets and other food stores in your neighborhood listed in the Yellow
Pages (Gelbe Seiten). Generally, big supermarket chains, such as Tegut, Lidl, Aldi, Norma,
Wal-Mart, etc., are more inexpensive. The bigger supermarkets increasingly carry foodstuff
from other countries (e. G. The Asian or Arabic countries) as well. Wrzburg also has
numerous stores specializing in ethnic foods, e. G. Arabian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean,
Persian, Russian, or Turkish.

How to find us:


International Office

Josef-Martin-Weg 54/2, 97074 Wrzburg


D 97074 Wrzburg
http://www.international.uni-wuerzburg.de/en/international_office/contact_us/
Opening hours:
Mon-Fri: 8.00-12.00
Wed.: also 14.00-16.00
Time-table:
http://www.vvm-info.de/vvm/leistungen/fahrplaene/fahrplanauskunft/index.html
Postal address:
International Office
Sanderring 2,
D- 97070 Wrzburg

The persons responsible:


Andrea Bender

Admission to Studienkolleg

Phone. +49 (0)931-3182805

andrea.bender@uniwuerzburg.de

Dieter Thoma

Admission (1 semester)
Medicine, Pharmacy,
Psychology, Dentistry, LL.M.

st

Phone: +49 (0)931-3182228

dieter.thoma@uniwuerzburg.de

Doris Laug

Admission all other subjects and


PhD
(surnames A-L)
(mornings only)

Phone: +49 (0)931-3182227

doris.laug@uni-wuerzburg.de

Angela Fenske

Admission all other subjects and


PhD
and
Admissions for Programme
students
(surnames M-Z)

Phone: +49 (0)931-3188604

angela.fenske@uniwuerzburg.de

Nicole Schmitt

Admissions for Programme


students
(surnames A-L)
(Tue Thu; mornings only)

Phone: +49 (0)931-3182804

nicole.schmitt@uniwuerzburg.de

www.international.uni-wuerzburg.de

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