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Registration to the German courses

As of now, you can register for German courses in the winter semester 2025/26 in the ekvv

Course dates

Intensive courses winter semester 2025/26

15. September 2025 - 07. October 2025, Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. (for dates check ekvv)

Semester courses winter semester 2025/26

13. October 2025 - 06. February 2026, 2 x 90 minutes per week/various appointments (for dates check ekvv

Intensive courses summer semester 2026

12. March 2026 - 02. April 2026, Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Semester courses summer semester 2026

13. April 2026 - 24. July 2026, 2 x 90 minutes per week/various appointments

Contact us

PunktUm offers an office hour where you can ask questions about our offers and register for them. Initial feedback on your texts (e.g. motivation letters, reports) is also possible here.


Office hours

Tuesday 11:00 - 13:00

Thursday 11:00 - 13:00

In person or online via Zoom.


Email

punktum@uni-bielefeld.de

Office

N4-113

Phone

+49 (0) 521 - 106 - 3616

Our Team

Semester-long German courses

Language course for all international university members in English/foreign language study and work settings.

These levels are designed for beginners and provide you with a basic knowledge of German. They contain grammar exercises and intensive training of all skills, aiming at helping you to understand and speak everyday language. Information on German culture will be provided to facilitate integration into university life and German society in general.

 

German courses for all international university members in English/foreign language degree programmes and work contexts.

These levels are aimed at international learners of German who already have a basic knowledge of German. In addition to grammatical knowledge, speaking skills in particular are further developed. Intercultural aspects, regional studies and topics from everyday university life are covered in particular.

 

German courses for all international university members in English/foreign-language degree programmes and work contexts. The focus of the course is on introducing students to academic language communication.

These levels are aimed at international learners of German who have successfully completed the basic level of German. The topics covered in these courses are orientated towards current events in society, politics, higher education and culture. In addition, grammatical structures are expanded and communicative skills for dealing with a wide variety of situations are dealt with and practised in detail.

 

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