Try out studying
We invite you to get to know our university, various degree programs and the city of Freiberg during the Saxon summer vacations 2025.
Try out studying - school university in the 2025 summer holidays
We invite you to get to know our university, various degree programmes and the city of Freiberg during the Saxon summer holidays 2025.
Study enthusiasts from year 10 onwards can take part in the project weeks. Class can participate in the project weeks:
- participate in specially designed lectures, experiments, lab tours, excursions or competitions
- explore different areas of science
- try out what it "feels like", being a student
- slip into the role of researchers and students
- discover interesting career prospects
- make contacts
- spend eventful, exciting and fun days with peers at TU Bergakademie Freiberg.
Let yourself be infected by the enthusiasm of our students and researchers for their subject area. Discover the city of Freiberg as a place to study and live and make your first contacts with the university and its many members. We look forward to welcoming you to our university.
Your contact for questions
Impressions
Registration for the school university
How does the registration process work?
Registration is complete as soon as you have filled out the registration form in full and sent the data to us.
In the next step, we will contact you by post to explain the next steps.
What do I do with the instruction sheet?
We kindly ask you to return the signed instruction sheet and proof of payment of the participation fee and any accommodation costs to us. (By e-mail: studienberatung [at] tu-freiberg [dot] de. By post: TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Department of University Communication, Akademiestraße 6, 09599 Freiberg).
Where can I obtain a new instruction sheet?
You can request the instruction sheet from us by email (Maike [dot] Baudach [at] zuv [dot] tu-freiberg [dot] de (Maike[dot]Baudach[at]zuv[dot]tu-freiberg[dot]de)).
Where can I get a new remittance slip or the bank details?
You can also request a new remittance slip by e-mail. Alternatively, you can transfer the participant fees and accommodation costs to the following account:
Hauptkasse Sachsen, 01099 Dresden
IBAN: DE06860000000086001519
BIC: MARKDEF1860Customer reference number: 7040/00227-6
Reference: Schüleruni 2025 - Name of the project week
Costs
How are the costs for participation calculated?
We charge a one-off participation fee of 50 euros for each project. If you wish to organise accommodation through the Central Student Advisory Service, an additional 25 euros per night will be charged (including breakfast, dinner and bed linen).
By when do I have to have transferred the money?
Please transfer the participation fee no later than two weeks before the start of the project.
Will I receive confirmation that the money has been received?
No. Please send us proof of payment of the contribution and any accommodation costs by e-mail or fax.
Will the costs be reimbursed if the projects are cancelled?
Yes, if we are informed up to 14 days before the start of the project. If participation is cancelled at short notice, the programme fee will not be refunded.
Programme
Where can I get the programme?
The programme will be linked in the title of the respective programme description at least two weeks before the start of the project. Please understand that we will not send you any further documents by post once we have confirmed your enrolment.
When do the projects usually start on the first day?
In most cases, participants have the opportunity to report to the respective institutes by 10 a.m. on the first day at the latest. If you are unable to arrive until later, it is possible to join the current programme. Please make a note of this request when registering or afterwards by e-mail.
How is the daily routine organised?
The events start at 8 a.m. at the earliest and end at 5 p.m. at the latest. During this time, the participants are supervised in the individual departments.
On some days, the specialist programme is followed by joint activities with the students and academic staff of the university (e.g. a barbecue evening, games evening, cinema visit, etc.). This programme is optional.
Catering
What are the costs of the catering?
Participants staying overnight in the Pi House will receive breakfast and dinner in the accommodation. Lunch is served daily in the canteen. Participants eat here at the student price of EUR 3.00 to EUR 6.00.
A kitchen and a barbecue area are available in the accommodation.
Overnight stay
Is there accommodation during the Student University?
Yes, please make a note of your wish to stay overnight in Freiberg during the project weeks when you register. Subsequent room reservations at very short notice cannot be guaranteed.
You will stay overnight in the Pi-Haus Freiberg (Beethovenstraße 5, 09599 Freiberg).
Can I arrive on the Sunday before the project starts?
Unfortunately, it is not possible to stay overnight in the Pi House before the start of the project. We ask that you organise additional overnight stays yourself (e.g. guest house at DBI, Elly Hostel).
When will I move into my new accommodation?
Accommodation is usually provided on the day of arrival.
Is there childcare in the neighbourhood?
Yes, the accommodation is supervised by university students.
What costs are charged for accommodation?
The cost per night is 15 euros (including breakfast, dinner and bed linen)
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What participants say:
"The one-week school university is a great opportunity to gain a detailed insight into the degree programmes. During this "taster week", we were allowed to carry out laboratory experiments and even visited the Reiche Zeche mine. I also got to meet great new people who have the same interests."
Saskia, Year 12, participant in the "Spaceship Earth" and "Fascination of Geoengineering" school university weeks
"I really enjoyed the BioNanoTec week and learnt a lot of interesting things. Our supervisors, the lab staff and other employees at TU Freiberg were very friendly and answered our questions competently. It was also very practical that we were allowed to try out our own experiments and technical equipment at the university. The interaction with the other interested participants was also very pleasant and I quickly made some friends, some of whom I am still in contact with.
I would definitely recommend the BioNanoTec week to anyone who is interested."
Anton, Year 11, participant in the "BioNanoTec week"