The University of Tübingen offers orientation studies for Ukrainian students. During this period, you can attend courses, take single exams and get oriented at the university. We will make every effort to match you with students from our university. These students are from your department and will assist and advise you. During this orientation program, you can orient yourself at our university and get prepared for further studies.
City of Tübingen: Accommodation, care, social support
Information and questions about housing, care, benefits under the Asylum Seekers Benefits Act, social and language support, etc. in the city and district of Tübingen. To the details
The University is looking for accommodation for scholars and students who have fled from Ukraine. If you have an offer for students, please contact the Housing Project of the University: Manuel Hengge (Section IV), +49 7071 29-76579. If you have an offer for researchers, please contact welcomecenterspam prevention@uni-tuebingen.de.
The Faculty of Law at the University of Tübingen has been offering the training programme "Human Rights Law in Practice" in cooperation with the Career Service and the student legal advice association "Refugee Law Clinic Tübingen" since the summer semester 2016.
Refugees can contact the Refugee Law Clinic directly with legal questions.
The offers of the Welcome Center for international researchers are of course also available to scientists from Ukraine. Please register at the Welcome Center of the University of Tübingen.
Information on paperwork, preparation for your stay, accommodations, personal support and daily life in Tübingen can be found on the website of the Tübingen Research Campus (TRC).
Tübingen University offers a buddy program for all new students. Those who have fled Ukraine are welcome to note in the Buddy Program registration whether they want a Ukrainian experienced Buddy. If your focus is more on a Buddy from the same subject area, rather than based on nationality, there is no need to make a remark. Interested students find further information and the registration form under: https://uni-tuebingen.de/en/93203
"We are horrified and deeply concerned about what is happening in Kyiv and the whole country”
The University of Tübingen joins scholars and scientists from around the world in strongly condemning the Russian attack on Ukraine. "We are horrified and deeply concerned about what is happening in Kyiv and the whole country and will support students as well as researchers in need," said Professor Monique Scheer, Vice-President for International Affairs. The university is in contact with its cooperation partners at Taras Shevchenko University in Kyiv, offers support services as part of its membership in Scholars at Risk, and will seek support for refugee students and researchers. At the moment, no Tübingen students are staying in Kyiv as part of our exchange agreement. The International Office is in contact with four Tübingen students who are currently in Moscow.
A total of 52 students with Ukrainian citizenship are currently enrolled at the University of Tübingen, including 14 doctoral students. The University's leadership is with them and their families in their thoughts during this highly uncertain time. With its expression of solidarity, also together with its European university alliance CIVIS, it reaffirms the university's commitment to respect for human dignity, freedom of opinion and speech, and freedom of science and research, as set out in its mission statement.