When I was looking for courses and study locations myself, I mainly rely on the Internet. There was no contact with students on site to get an authentic impression. That is why I am now looking forward to helping people interested in study at this point. I would also like to show that you don’t have to stay in home for studying
says Sophie Wimmer. She is for her studies Environmental engineering and management moved from Bavaria to Schleswig-Holstein and one of a total of eight study pilots of the TH Lübeck.
Students pilot about campus, on lectures, in laboratories
The study guides come from the courses Civil engineering,, Mechanical engineering,, Biomedicine technology,, Applied chemistry,, Computer science,, Urban planning as well as Environmental engineering and management And visit with the interested parties, for example, show lectures and the library. A visit to the numerous student initiatives such as the Seagulls is also on the program. The Seagulls are a group of students who develop a new racing car every year with which they take part in international construction competitions.
Authentic insight into your studies
The aim of the Study Pilot’s program is to give interested parties the opportunity to get to know everyday life and to receive support in the study decision. Following the campus management, there is the possibility to agree on a study advice in order to obtain information on approval or study financing.
Request an appointment now
Stefanie Strozyk and Annika Dietel from TH Lübeck are happy about inquiries and are available for further information and appointment agreements at the email address Study orientation (at) th-luebeck.de available.
About the project
The Studentlotsen project is funded by the Possehl Foundation and the Jürgen-Wessel Foundation.

