General Assembly
What is a general assembly?
The student general assembly serves as a platform for the student community to stay informed, discuss, and actively participate in university affairs. We provide information on new developments in university politics, our events, and introduce ourselves and our work as student representatives.
You can register here (you are also welcome to show up spontaneously): https://tickets.fs.lmu.de/GAF/vv24/
When is it?
In the first or second week of the summer semester 2024:
Bachelor and Teaching Degree in Physics / Physics+Meteorology | Thursday 18.04.2024 | 4 PM | Room N120 |
Master in Physics (Physics, Meteorology, Astronomy, TMP, QST) | Tuesday 16.04.2024 | 4 PM | Room N120 |
All courses of Media Informatics and Computer Science, including Teaching Degree | Wednesday 24.04.2024 | 12 PM | Room A240 |
Agenda
What can you expect at the General Assembly?
Physics | Informatik |
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Q&A
Who can participate?
If you are studying any of the mentioned courses, you are welcome to participate on the respective day!
Do I need to prepare anything?
No, you don't need to prepare anything! But do talk to your fellow students about this event so that everyone is aware of it. You're also welcome to bring any questions you want to ask your active student representatives.
Who organizes it?
Your student representatives from GAF (Math, Physics, Media/Computer Science)
How long will the assembly last?
No more than two hours.
Bachelor or Master in Physics?
If you are about to enter the Master's in Physics, you are also welcome to participate in the Physics Master's assembly.
Do I need to register?
Registration is strongly encouraged so that we can assess the room capacity (but you can also come spontaneously). You can find a link to register here.
Why should I definitely participate?
- Current information about your university life
- Voice in decisions about your studies
- Getting to know your student representation
- Learn how to actively participate
- Your participation shows the university that your opinion should be heard
Do you have topic suggestions for the assembly?
Simply email our student representatives with your suggestion:
Physics - antoine@gaf.fs.lmu.de
Computer Science - barbara.seidinger@gaf.fs.lmu.de
Computer Science students moodle course: https://moodle.lmu.de/course/view.php?id=30197