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As a fresher, one has lots to learn. Below, you can find out more about LMU's services, and the many ways to get involved in university life.
LMU's central services
Central Student Advisory Office (ZSB)
The Central Student Advisory Office has a Starter Package on hand, with special offers for students with children and students with disabilities.
Read moreInternational Office (RIA)
The RIA caters for the needs of international students, and all who wish to study, carry out research or teach abroad. Our team of experts can answer your questions in all areas of international academic affairs.
Read moreCareer Service
Newly arrived at LMU and looking for a part-time job? LMU‘s Career Service will answer any questions you may have in relation to internships, working part time or starting a career.
Read moreUniversity Library (UB)
The UB’s 15 branches are distributed all over Munich, offering the research sources, reading and study areas you need. A selection of electronic media is accessible at all times, no matter where you are.
Read morePeer support
Students act as guides for other students. Here, you can find information on LMU‘s Buddy Program – and lots more.
Read moreIntroductory events
Many Faculties offer introductory courses in their specific subject areas.
Read moreAdditional offerings (in alphabetical order)
Academy Consult
Munich‘s largest management consultancy for students arranges external advisory projects for highly motivated undergraduates in all academic fields, thus enabling them to acquire practical experience.
Read moreBavarian Academy of Sciences (BAdW)
The BAdW is open-minded, integrated in academic networks and has an illustrious history. Serving as an extramural research center and a meeting place, it brings researchers together, supports long-term basic research projects, protects cultural heritage and fosters dialog with society as a whole.
Read moreBavarian Teachers' Association (BLLV)
We, the BLLV’s Student Group in Munich, are a part of the largest teachers’ organization in Bavaria! When you join the group, you become a member of a network of 11,000 students in Bavaria.
Read moreCampus4Change
Campus for Change e.V. is a non-profit association open to students of all fields. Its members undertake voluntary social work that addresses the world’s ills. We work on projects in education, health and refugee aid in five countries and four continents.
Read moreDebating Club Munich
We debate topics ranging from social justice to foreign policy in a spirit of friendly competition. We admire logical argumentation and rhetorical skills. Join our program for beginners and learn how to become a better public speaker.
Read moreCongregation of Protestant Students (ESG)
The ESG provides a space for community – in which to find new friends, live a Christian life, and together change things for the better. Its pastors offer counseling and pastoral care, and its services are open to all students.
Read moreeUniversity
LMU‘s Unit VI.6 – eUniversity Concepts and Services – helps staff members of LMU to make use of digital media and innovative technologies in their research and teaching (e.g. video streaming via LMUcast, e-learning via Moodle, Coursera and Bavaria's Virtual University (vhb), and leasing of cameras).
Read moreIntercultural Counseling Center
Are you a newcomer to Germany? Look out for culture shock! – But don’t worry. LMU’s Intercultural Counseling Center can assist you in adapting to life as a non-native student in Germany, and help you to succeed in your studies.
Read moreCongregation of Catholic Students (KHG)
The Congregation of Catholic Students at LMU (KHG leo11) was set up by the Catholic Church in Munich, and is open to all students. We offer counseling, religious services, spaces for groups and initiatives, pastoral care, in addition to other programs.
Read moreLeibniz Computing Center (LRZ)
Operated by the Bavarian Academy of Sciences, the LRZ provides IT services to LMU. It offers WLAN and Internet, free antivirus software (also for your private computers) and the data storage facility Sync+Share.
Read moreMEDIASCHOOL BAYERN
Are you looking for the right introduction to media? If you are interested in TV/video, radio/audio/podcasting or YouTube & social media, the MEDIASCHOOL BAYERN offers you the chance to test your skills in all current types of electronic media.
Read moreMELESSA experimental laboratory
Our laboratory specializes in experimental studies of economic decision-making. You can register (informally) to take part in experiments and earn money for your participation. Experiments are carried out both online and in the laboratory.
Read moreVirtuelle Hochschule Bayern (vhb)
A dream come true? The vhb enables you not only to benefit from the study programs available at your own university, but also to participate in courses offered by other university-level institutions in Bavaria.
Read moreWomen in Business
The Women in Business Program (part of the LMU Management Alumni Network) organizes workshops on management skills, as well as fireside chats and other events with companies on networking and personal development for female students at LMU.
Read moreZentraler Hochschulsport (ZHS)
The ZHS is Germany’s largest association for the promotion of university sports, offering over 600 courses in 100 sports, from ball games to water sports, and from winter sports to martial arts and mountaineering.
Read moreMünchen Klang e.V.
MünchenKlang is an ensemble of music-makers comprising an orchestra and chorus. Our repertoire covers the classical canon of choral and orchestral works, and extends from the Baroque era to the contemporary scene. We give several concerts each year in Munich, in addition to guest performances elsewhere in Germany and abroad.
Read moreNightline München
Nightline München is a helpline for students and staffed by students. If you find it difficult to draw up a schedule, can’t find the right seminar room on campus, online lectures are getting on your nerves), or the stress is coming from your flatmates or your relationship, whatever it is that’s weighing you down – tell us about! We're good listeners.
Read morePsychosocial Counseling Center
Let's talk about sex… anonymously – with the Psychosocial Counseling Center at LMU and the Bavarian AIDS Foundation. The Center provides advice anonymously on topics such as sexually transmissible infections, HIV/AIDS and HIV tests by telephone or in online chats, and organizes information sessions.
Read moreStudierendenwerk München Oberbayern
Student Services Munich provides a wide range of indispensable services for students. These include catering facilities and cafeterias, day-care facilities for 500 kids, 11,000 student residences – and advice on student grants and loans (BAföG).
Read moreStudents' Representative Council (StuVe)
The StuVe is the body that formally represents the interests of LMU students. As one of the organs of academic self-government, it actively promotes the specialist and social interests of LMU’s students.
Read moreUNICEF University Group
Just arrived at university, full of zeal and hoping to change the world? Then join our University Group. Our members are committed to helping the UN’s Children’s Fund fight for the rights of each and every child around the world.
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