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More information: Dear first-year students at the Asia-Africa Institute, we are looking forward to welcoming you soon as students at our institute. Take part in the orientation sessions! You will get to know your fellow students and learn a lot about the organization and the study program. Each major offers a so-called orientation week (OE) in the week from 10.10. to 14.10.2022 from approx. 10 am – 4 pm (slight time variations are possible depending on the subject and day). Your OE tutors will contact you and provide you with all the important information about the OE procedure or publish them on the homepage of your subject. It is strongly recommended to participate in the OE. In the orientation week ... ... you will get to know your teachers, your institute or seminar and your fellow students. ... you will be informed about your examination regulations and the types and contents of your courses. ... create your timetable together with your OE tutors. ... you will receive an introduction to STiNE and register for your courses. ONLY IN THE OE-WEEK YOU WILL REGISTER FOR SEMINARS AND LECTURES WITH THE SUPPORT OF THE STUDY OFFICE AND THE TUTORS. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO REGISTER FOR ANY EVENTS/COURSES BEFORE THEN. that means, no worries :the september registration period is meant for students from the second semester or upper semesters. First semester students have their own registration phase during orientation week in october. ... you will get an overview of the most important contact points at the university and on campus. Soon you will find the current OE programs at: https://www.aai.uni-hamburg.de/studium/orientierungseinheit.html
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