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Intoduction to the online-tools of Göttingen University










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[eCampus]

  • http://eCampus.uni-goettingen.de
  • Via the eCampus of Georg-August University Göttingen you log in just once and have access to all services described below.
  • The starting page of this portal can be individually adapted to your needs and offers useful information about all aspects of studying.
  • In eCampus, you can apply for a Germany Scholarship!



[Self-service function]

  • http://eCampus.uni-goettingen.de
  • Edit personal data: here you can update your personal data (semester address, telephone, etc.).
  • Re-registration: pay your tuition fees the easy way by direct debiting, in order to be re-registered automatically.
  • Enrolment certificates: here you can issue your own documents such as enrolment certificates, confirmations of periods of study or BAföG certificates.
  • Exmatriculation: you have completed your studies, or have other plans? Here you can exmatriculate.
  • Change of password: here you can change your password which is valid for all services provided by the University. Note: your password must have a minimum length of 8 characters and contain 1 special character. The password is valid for all services provided by the University and should therefore be chosen with care.



[Webmail]

  • http://eCampus.uni-goettingen.de
  • All students of Georg-August University Göttingen are granted a free Internet connection together with an E-mail address.
  • The normal composition of the E-mail address is: firstname.surname@stud.uni-goettingen.de.
  • The first part of the address is your user ID and user name for Internet log-in at the University, eCampus and all services linked to it. You personal password is valid for everything.
  • Please note: would you like to use Outlook or Thunderbird to manage your E-mails? http://studit.uni-goettingen.de –Click on “Service & Counselling”, then on “Instructions”.
  • Attention: check your E-mails regularly! The account is used by the University as the contact address to send you important announcements and notifications.



[UniVZ (University schedules) – integrated in the self-service function]

  • http://eCampus.uni-goettingen.de
  • Course search: search for courses, persons and room data. View all courses available for your degree programme in a given semester.
  • Prepare schedule: prepare your own schedule of studies for printout. Please note: to enter a course in your schedule, check the box next to “pre-book” in the detail view of the event, then click on “pre-book selected events“ at the top.



[Stud.IP Internet support of face-to-face teaching during studies)]

  • http://eCampus.uni-goettingen.de
  • Lecture materials: Stud.IP helps you to organise your studies. Search for courses and sign in to obtain access to lecture materials and discussion forums.
  • Attention: in some courses, participation is only possible via early registration in Stud.IP. Here, you need to be quick, since capacities are limited and the principle of first come, first served applies.



[FlexNow examination management]

  • http://pruefung.uni-goettingen.de
  • Booking and cancelling of examinations: book or cancel examinations online. You will receive a confirmation mail to your E-mail account as receipt.
  • Attention: registration is (normally) possible until 7 days before the date of a written examination. The cancellation deadline is 24 hours prior to the date of the written examination.
  • • Performance overview: view details of your performance so far. Compile your own performance overview in PDF format. As soon as a result can be viewed, you will automatically receive a notification addressed to your E-mail account. Please note: if desired, you can ask to be notified of your grade in the E-mail sent to you automatically. To activate this function, click on “Settings” in the performance overview after login.
  • Statistics: contains many different options for viewing detailed information about your personal performance status, such as your own ranking within the degree programme or the average grades of written examinations.