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This page explains the enrollment process if you have received a letter of acceptance. If you have received a rejection or a rejection with a waiting list option, please redirect to this Page: [[Rejection | Rejection & WaitingList]].
  
For information on the matriculation '''form''', see the [[FAQ:Matriculation Form | matriculation form page]].  
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=What happens after I send my application? Rough timetable=
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'''31 March''': After you have submitted your application on STiNE, the IAS selection committee screens your application. If complete and you have succeeded in proving the minimum requirements your application will enter the evaluation process according to the selection criteria. (If not, your application will be rejected and you will receive a letter of rejection from the CampusCenter (central administration), see [[Rejection | Rejection & WaitingList]]. )
  
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'''End of April''': The IAS selection committee finalizes their evaluation. All valid applications are ranked and evaluated. The IAS selection committee sends the ranked list of all eligible applicants and rejected applicants to the CampusCenter (central administration of Universität Hamburg).
  
=Questions about the admission process=
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'''Beginning of May'''
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The CampusCenter checks and evaluates the list and ultimately decides how many of the top-ranked applicants will receive a letter of acceptance. The IAS selection committee or IAS Team do not have jurisdiction here. Overbooking rates, Hardship cases and Waiting semesters cases are evaluated by the CampusCenter according to University law. This may change the order of who and when an applicant receives a letter of acceptance.
  
To avoid confusion we like to point out that there are two distinct contact points of the University of Hamburg you have to deal with for application and admission:
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'''Mid-May''' Admission notification (23 May): The Campus Center will publish the results (acceptance, waiting list, rejection) of the current application period in your STiNE account. In case you receive a letter of acceptance - the letter will provide instructions on how and when to enrol. Please also contact the IAS Team asap, so we can send you more information on the study program, onboarding and assist you with any questions you have. Because of the two jurisdictions IAS Team (entire program coordination) & CampusCenter (central administration area) the IAS Team can only estimate who receives what letter when.  For every other letter please read: [[Rejection | Rejection & WaitingList]].
* '''The IAS Team''': The IAS Team is part of the Department of Informatics and is responsible for the curriculum, question about the IAS programme, and counselling regarding study plans or exams amongst others. The department runs the IAS programme and also contains the admission board (a group of two professors and one post-doctoral member of staff) who select candidates and provide a ranking of all eligible applicants to the Team for Admission and Application ("Team Zulassung und Bewerbung") at the Campus Center. All questions regarding the content of the programme should be asked to the IAS team. Once the ranking is done, the admission process is happening at the central administration until you are fully enrolled. This also means that we at the department have no access to the admission process in detail and only receive the final list of enrolled students shortly before the start of the semester!
 
IAS Team's contact: ias-team@informatik.uni-hamburg.de
 
  
* '''Team for Application and Admission''' ('''"Team Bewerbung und Zulassung TBZ"'''): This team is located at the '''Campus Center''' and part of the central administration. They are running the online application system, are centrally responsible for all admissions at the University, are processing admissions and all legal issues, provides central student documents (student ID card, confirmation documents) and have full control over all formal issues leading to your enrolment. Once you are fully enrolled, responsibility is partly handed back to the academic office at the department who is the contact for all study issues (e.g. module and exam registrations, credit points, etc.). They are only aware of you and can help you once you start your studies.
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'''29 May''' Deadline for enrolment.
Contact them via the [https://www.uni-hamburg.de/en/campuscenter/beratung/kontakt/kontaktformular-internationales.html FAQ contact page] for international students or via the [https://www.cc-forum.uni-hamburg.de/forum/ Campus-Center forum].
 
* '''The Academic Office at the department''' ('''"Studienbüro"'''): This team will deal with all administrative tasks at the department (module registration, exams, etc) while you are here. They are not involved before you actually start studying!
 
  
==I have received a letter of acceptance ("Zulassungsbescheid")==
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=I have received a letter of acceptance ("Zulassungsbescheid")=
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Congratulations! You are one of the top 20 of a very long list of applicants. The letter of acceptance is precious for many applicants. The central administration (CampusCenter) manages the enrolment process for the entire Universität Hamburg. Please ask the CampusCenter regarding questions on how to enrol - contact should be stated on your letter of acceptance. If not use the [https://www.uni-hamburg.de/en/campuscenter/beratung/info-beratung-online/kontaktformular-campus-center.html CampusCenter Contact Form]. Please tell also the IAS Team if you have any questions addressed to the CampusCenter (we are interested in updating the wiki). Here is a rather outdated help of the offline '''matriculation form''' : [[Matriculation Form | Help for the Enrollment Form]].
  
===Am I required to send all documents as certified copies again?===
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==Enrollment Deadline==
Yes, you have to sent originals or certified/attested copies for admission (to the Team for Application and Admission ("Team Bewerbung und Zulassung (TBZ)").
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'''Usually 1 week after notification (~29 May):''' For enrollment, the accepted applicants have to follow the procedure stated in their letter of acceptance (that is always the most up-to-date information). Check your letter! It is always a good idea to emphasise that you are an international student while enrolling - check your international address.
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After completing the enrollment form and fulfilling the points of the instructions - you are enrolled. Congratulation!
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==FAQ for newly enrolled students==
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Here the IAS Team has collected some questions that you may wonder about:
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===Acknowledgement of enrollment===
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The CampusCenter usually sends an (automatic) acknowledgment for receiving your enrolment documents (at least for online enrollment). If you need a special acknowledgment for your '''visa''', you need to request it via the [https://www.uni-hamburg.de/en/campuscenter/beratung/info-beratung-online/kontaktformular-campus-center.html CampusCenter Contact Form].
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Once enrolled, your place for the Master International Adaptive Systems is secured until the semester starts, even though you might not have received any preliminary semester documents and have not paid the semester contribution. Please read the paragraph about Health insurance and semester contribution.
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===Rough schedule after enrollment===
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'''End of August - end of September''', the CampusCenter will send you an email with your student STiNE login, preliminary semester documents and only then will demand the payment of your semester contribution. After you have paid, you will receive your complete semester documents, new STiNE student login & tans.
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At this point, you may have arrived in Hamburg and probably will have started studying. Sending the preliminary documents this late is an administrative decision of the central administration (CampusCenter) at Universität Hamburg. Sorry. Sometimes they send the email with preliminary documents only very late in September. ''Do not worry''. If you need an acknowledgement of preliminary enrollment for assurance/visa/bank account, please request it, [https://www.uni-hamburg.de/en/campuscenter/beratung/info-beratung-online/kontaktformular-campus-center.html CampusCenter Contact Form].
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Please also tell the IAS-Team in cc if you have any worries/questions regarding enrollment.
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'''Late September - first weeks of October: ''' There are a [https://www.uni-hamburg.de/en/piasta/veranstaltungen/piasta-welcome.html
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general international welcome week organised by PIASTA] and an IAS specific orientation week to help you settle in, receive computer science logins and understand the process of booking courses. Please attend. Orientation/Introductory courses for IAS start usually in the second week of October shortly before the lecture period starts (see onboarding emails regarding IAS Orientation oe-ias@informatik ... in July/August).
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'''Lecture start mid-October'''
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Check the [https://www.master-intelligent-adaptive-systems.com IAS Website] & the [https://www.uni-hamburg.de/en/campuscenter/studienorganisation/studienverlauf/semestertermine.html universities main page] whether there are changes regarding the lecture start and the way of teaching (digital / in-class). The last 2 semesters have been taught in digital form. Unfortunately, the University makes this decision on short notice.  
  
 
===I do not have German health insurance! What do I have to do?===
 
===I do not have German health insurance! What do I have to do?===
You can only get German health insurance once you have a valid address in Germany. The Team for Application and Admission is aware of this problem and you can provide the confirmation once you are in Germany and have accommodation.  
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You can ''' only''' get German health insurance once you have a valid address in Germany. The Campus Center Team for Application and Admission is aware of this problem for international students. As long as you have provided an address outside Germany in your enrollment documents, you only need to confirm German health insurance once you are in Germany and have accommodation. It is always a good idea to state in the enrollment form that you are an international student from outside Europe/Germany (if the online form lets you). The CampusCenter advises international students to provide their health insurance at the latest in mid-October.
Please check the official information [https://www.uni-hamburg.de/en/campuscenter/bewerbung/bachelor-staatsexamen/zulassung-einschreibung/krankenversicherung here] and [https://www.hamburg.com/welcome/career-profession/study/11872998/health-insurance/ here].
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Please check the official information here: [https://www.uni-hamburg.de/en/campuscenter/bewerbung/bachelor-staatsexamen/zulassung-einschreibung/krankenversicherung Info of Universität Hamburg] and [https://www.hamburg.com/welcome/career-profession/study/11872998/health-insurance/ General Info of the city of Hamburg]. If you are over 30 years old, please also read the section about 30 years and older: [https://www.hamburg.com/welcome/career-profession/study/11872998/health-insurance/ Info of the city of Hamburg] :
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Please note "travel health insurance" does ''not'' provide sufficient coverage for the duration of studies in Germany.
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Please see the FAQ section on [[FAQ:Main|health insurance]].
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If the next semester classes are in digital form - you do not need German health insurance if you are not in Germany.
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=== Where do I have to send the matriculation (enrollment) documents? ===
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The letter of acceptance contains instructions on how to enroll. Enrollment is online. You will have to upload some documents and after enrollment completion, your study place is reserved for you.
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===How to waive your place (after enrollment)===
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In case you are one of the 20 fortunate students receiving a letter of acceptance and have enrolled yourself but decided you do not want to start studying the IAS Master, please fill in this form as early as possible:
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Please be a fair player; otherwise, people on the waiting list won't be contacted, and the place will be lost. Nobody will be contacted once the semester has started.
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* [https://www.uni-hamburg.de/en/campuscenter/bewerbung/bachelor-staatsexamen/zulassung-einschreibung/verzicht.html Free your accepted place for somebody on the waiting list]
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===I have visa problems ===
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Use this [https://www.uni-hamburg.de/en/campuscenter/beratung/info-beratung-online/kontaktformular-campus-center.html contact form] of the CampusCenter for requesting visa help (official documents etc.).
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Please note that you need to provide detailed personal information (name, program, enrolled, country, problem, application nr, student number) and ask precise questions. The CampusCenter does not have the time to write 100 emails asking for info step by step. If your visa matter is time relevant, please emphasize that in your request.
  
Travel health insurance does ''not'' provide sufficient coverage for the duration of studies in Germany.
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If nobody answers within 48h or you have a timely pressing matter, please check again that you have stated the importance and provided all information necessary.
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Please keep the IAS Team informed - we may have direct contact for very important cases  [https://www.master-intelligent-adaptive-systems.com/contact/ You can find the IAS Team contact information here].
  
=== Where do I have to send the admission documents? ===
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=== Postponing the start of your studies once enrolled ===
The address is given on the top-right hand side of the first page of the letter of acceptance.
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In general, the IAS program commences once a year in the winter semester - you should start studying in October the year you have applied - in general, there is no "postponing" possible.  
  
==I have received a rejection notification and have been put on the waiting list ("Ablehnungsbescheid")==
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If you want to '''start in the next year's winter semester''', you need to waive your place and apply again without any better chances than any other application of the new application period.
  
If you have received a German-only letter, you can find a translation [[FAQ:Translation:WaitingListLetter|here]].  
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= Statistics 2024 =
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Short statistics: There were 551 applications and only 20 open spaces to be filled. Therefore, the requirements for applying are strict with no exception. We received applications from 50 nations for 20 spaces. The Top 30 included 19 nations, 40% women, 50% men, and 10% diverse.
  
===What does this letter mean?===
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= Waiving your enrollment (free your place for somebody else) =
You have fulfilled the application requirements and your application was ranked by the admission board. Unfortunately your rank was outside the range of available spaces and you have been put on the waiting list for this year. The Team for Application and Admission will send out offers until the available spaces have been filled. If people first accept the offer and later retract their admission, it can happen that you even receive an offer letter shortly before the start of the semester (in which case we usually can find special arrangements to allow for enough time). Since we have many people each year that do not accept our offers, the first wave of letters already includes a considerable amount of overbooking to shorten the time until all spaces could be filled.
 
  
===How does the waiting list work?===
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If you have enrolled yourself and '''you do not want to start studying''', PLEASE waive the enrollment officially - only when you do so before the semester starts. The CampusCenter can notify another applicant on the waiting list.  
At the beginning of the admission process a number of applicants receive a letter of acceptance. This number is calculated by the number of available spaces (so far 20 each year) plus a percentage for overbooking. Many students who receive an offer reject it because they have already taken another offer. If less students reply than there are available spaces, offer letters are sent out to the next applicants of the waiting list until all spaces are filled. This means that if you are high up on the waiting list, you may receive a letter of acceptance a few weeks after the official publication date of the results. Please check your online account on a regular basis for a new letter in "Documents"!
 
  
===Is the waiting list carried over to next year?===
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* Use this form: [https://www.uni-hamburg.de/en/campuscenter/bewerbung/bachelor-staatsexamen/zulassung-einschreibung/verzicht.html Free your place for somebody on the waiting list]
No, the waiting list is not carried over to the next application period. Once the admission process has finished (i.e. all spaces are successfully filled), the waiting list is reset. If you would like to reapply please ask the admission board for advice and please check the requirements close to the application period (February-March).
 
  
==I have received a rejection notification on formal grounds ("Ablehnungsbescheid")==
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* Contact the IAS Team asap
  
If you have received a German-only letter, you can find a translation [[Translation:Rejection Letter|here]].
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=Points of contact=
  
===What does this letter mean?===
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To avoid confusion, we would like to explain the two distinct points of contact at the Universität Hamburg that you have to communicate with for the application, enrollment process and onboarding process:
You receive this letter if the admission board has decided that you don't fulfil one or more of the requirements. This usually is due to missing credits from the field of computer science, insufficient language proficiency, or incomplete applications due to missing documents. You application has therefore not been ranked and had to be rejected on formal grounds.
 
  
===My application was rejected due to missing credits from computer science but I surely have enough?===
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1. '''Your first point of contact is the IAS Team.''' The IAS Team is part of the '''Department of Informatics''', Universität Hamburg. The IAS Team and academic advisor are responsible for the application process, selection process, program coordination, program curriculum, questions about the IAS program, counselling of students and applicants regarding study plans and exams. The IAS Team runs the IAS program and contains the selection committee (a group of professors, post-doctoral researchers, lecturers, academic advisors) who select the applications. Please direct all questions regarding the program's content, curriculum, application, website, wiki, and difficulties while studying to the IAS Team. The academic advisor manages the IAS Team. The academic advisor is a researcher and lecturer who cooperates closely with the academic office at the informatics department. Please keep in mind that their main tasks are research and teaching - not administrative when contacting the IAS Team. [https://www.master-intelligent-adaptive-systems.com/contact/ Contact the IAS Team]
The admission board carefully checks all submitted evidence for credits in computer science. This also includes external courses or relevant experience from professional work and projects. Please be aware that only credits from the core of computer sciences (CS) are counted (e.g. programming, algorithms, concepts from computer science). Modules that are usually also taught in CS degrees like mathematics or soft skills (presentation skills, scientific methods, etc) are not counted. Therefore a standard CS degree also does not reach 100% computer science content but somewhere between 50% and 70% (which for example for a 3-year program usually means around 90 to 120 ECTS credits). Please also note that most "electrical engineering" and "mechatronics" bachelors have not enough credit points. Most (electrical, communication, telecommunication) engineering courses are not counted. This is also true for economics.
 
  
If there are many more applications than available spaces, the admission board will be very strict for this requirement. The relatedness of your degree to the standard BSc Informatik here in Hamburg is part of the selection criteria, so a degree very close to the boundary of 60 ECTS would also receive a less favourable ranking and therefore just delay the time until you have to accept that we could not offer you space. The admission board hopes this is understandable since we do not want to spread false hope. Even with this strict evaluation, we usually have a chance of 1/5th or 1/6th of being offered a space if you fulfil the requirements.
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'''The academic office at the department of informatics for enrolled students''': You should contact the academic coordinator for IAS Björn Hanssen when you have questions regarding module and exam registrations, recognition of credit points, recognition of German lectures or other lectures, transcript, etc.). They are not involved in the application process and will only become relevant once you start studying at Universität Hamburg. [https://www.inf.uni-hamburg.de/en/studies/orga/stb.html Contact academic office].
  
===My application was rejected due to language proficiency?===
 
People who have handed in a certificate which is below the required mark will be rejected. People who tried to fulfill the requirement through alternative means will often be rejected on these grounds if the admission board does not see enough evidence for language proficiency on the required level. The admission board tries to judge the ability to perform well at our University. Although you might think that you can speak and understand English well, the ability to write and read on a scientific level is very important and many students struggle because of language issues. Once you start your studies, there will be little time to learn those skills next to the effort for lectures and tutorials and life in a foreign country in general. If you do not have the required language skills at the time of application, the admission board can not grant grace periods to redo certificates or improve those skills since a second failure would just mean that you slow down the waiting list process and temporarily take space away from another student. From experience of the last years, we know that in most cases exceptions either lead to a delay until another student had to be enrolled or enrolled student who struggles to achieve pass marks due to language problems.
 
  
===My application was rejected due to missing documents===
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2. '''CampusCenter Team:''' The CampusCenter Team is part of the '''central administration''' of the entire university. The Team for Application and Admission ("Team Bewerbung und Zulassung TBZ") is located at the Campus Center (Main Campus) and part of the central administration (Do not confuse this with the IAS Team and Selection Committee). They are running the online system STiNE, are centrally responsible for processing admissions and handling legal issues for the approximately 44000 students at UHH. The Campus Center provides student documents (student ID card, confirmation documents). It has full control over all formal issues leading to your enrollment (after the Selection Committee of the IAS Team reviewed and ranked your application). Once you are fully enrolled (paid semester contribution), responsibility is partly handed back to the IAS-Team and the academic office at the informatics department; and to your academic advisor, who is the contact for all study issues. The Campus Center is responsible for sending your letter of acceptance/rejection/waiting list and the enrollment process. You will need to send your enrollment documents to the Campus Center once you are accepted!. Please contact the Campus Center for all questions regarding the official enrollment or confirmation of enrollment for a visa. Contact them via the [https://www.uni-hamburg.de/en/campuscenter/beratung/info-beratung-online/kontaktformular-campus-center.html Campus Center].
Sorry, missing documents are missing documents. There is really nothing the admission board or anybody can do for you :( .  
 
  
===What can I do if I think the given reason has to be wrong?===
 
The admission board carefully reviews each application. Applications close to the required mark in the language certificate or close to 60 ECTS have been triple checked by the admission board by the time you received the rejection.
 
This is also true for rejections on the ground of missing documents - there is really nothing the admission board or anybody can do for you.
 
You can ask the IAS Team/Admission Board for explanation and/or look in your case again and/or for statistics - please do so friendly - stating your full name, the application number, and your question: ias-team@informatik.uni-hamburg.de (Please be patient, it is not the IAS Teams main task answering emails of rejected students, but you will get an answer eventually). Please do not get your hopes up - usually, the decision has been made. You may reapply next year (Please ask the admission board whether they would advise that.)
 
  
Short statistics:
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As a rule of thumb - always contact the IAS Team first: [https://www.master-intelligent-adaptive-systems.com/contact/ How to contact the IAS Team]
Usually, there are more than 400 applications and only 20 open spaces to be filled therefore the requirements for applying are strict with no exception.
 

Latest revision as of 13:33, 26 April 2024

This page explains the enrollment process if you have received a letter of acceptance. If you have received a rejection or a rejection with a waiting list option, please redirect to this Page: Rejection & WaitingList.

What happens after I send my application? Rough timetable

31 March: After you have submitted your application on STiNE, the IAS selection committee screens your application. If complete and you have succeeded in proving the minimum requirements your application will enter the evaluation process according to the selection criteria. (If not, your application will be rejected and you will receive a letter of rejection from the CampusCenter (central administration), see Rejection & WaitingList. )

End of April: The IAS selection committee finalizes their evaluation. All valid applications are ranked and evaluated. The IAS selection committee sends the ranked list of all eligible applicants and rejected applicants to the CampusCenter (central administration of Universität Hamburg).

Beginning of May The CampusCenter checks and evaluates the list and ultimately decides how many of the top-ranked applicants will receive a letter of acceptance. The IAS selection committee or IAS Team do not have jurisdiction here. Overbooking rates, Hardship cases and Waiting semesters cases are evaluated by the CampusCenter according to University law. This may change the order of who and when an applicant receives a letter of acceptance.

Mid-May Admission notification (23 May): The Campus Center will publish the results (acceptance, waiting list, rejection) of the current application period in your STiNE account. In case you receive a letter of acceptance - the letter will provide instructions on how and when to enrol. Please also contact the IAS Team asap, so we can send you more information on the study program, onboarding and assist you with any questions you have. Because of the two jurisdictions IAS Team (entire program coordination) & CampusCenter (central administration area) the IAS Team can only estimate who receives what letter when. For every other letter please read: Rejection & WaitingList.

29 May Deadline for enrolment.

I have received a letter of acceptance ("Zulassungsbescheid")

Congratulations! You are one of the top 20 of a very long list of applicants. The letter of acceptance is precious for many applicants. The central administration (CampusCenter) manages the enrolment process for the entire Universität Hamburg. Please ask the CampusCenter regarding questions on how to enrol - contact should be stated on your letter of acceptance. If not use the CampusCenter Contact Form. Please tell also the IAS Team if you have any questions addressed to the CampusCenter (we are interested in updating the wiki). Here is a rather outdated help of the offline matriculation form : Help for the Enrollment Form.

Enrollment Deadline

Usually 1 week after notification (~29 May): For enrollment, the accepted applicants have to follow the procedure stated in their letter of acceptance (that is always the most up-to-date information). Check your letter! It is always a good idea to emphasise that you are an international student while enrolling - check your international address. After completing the enrollment form and fulfilling the points of the instructions - you are enrolled. Congratulation!

FAQ for newly enrolled students

Here the IAS Team has collected some questions that you may wonder about:

Acknowledgement of enrollment

The CampusCenter usually sends an (automatic) acknowledgment for receiving your enrolment documents (at least for online enrollment). If you need a special acknowledgment for your visa, you need to request it via the CampusCenter Contact Form. Once enrolled, your place for the Master International Adaptive Systems is secured until the semester starts, even though you might not have received any preliminary semester documents and have not paid the semester contribution. Please read the paragraph about Health insurance and semester contribution.

Rough schedule after enrollment

End of August - end of September, the CampusCenter will send you an email with your student STiNE login, preliminary semester documents and only then will demand the payment of your semester contribution. After you have paid, you will receive your complete semester documents, new STiNE student login & tans. At this point, you may have arrived in Hamburg and probably will have started studying. Sending the preliminary documents this late is an administrative decision of the central administration (CampusCenter) at Universität Hamburg. Sorry. Sometimes they send the email with preliminary documents only very late in September. Do not worry. If you need an acknowledgement of preliminary enrollment for assurance/visa/bank account, please request it, CampusCenter Contact Form.

Please also tell the IAS-Team in cc if you have any worries/questions regarding enrollment.

Late September - first weeks of October: There are a [https://www.uni-hamburg.de/en/piasta/veranstaltungen/piasta-welcome.html general international welcome week organised by PIASTA] and an IAS specific orientation week to help you settle in, receive computer science logins and understand the process of booking courses. Please attend. Orientation/Introductory courses for IAS start usually in the second week of October shortly before the lecture period starts (see onboarding emails regarding IAS Orientation oe-ias@informatik ... in July/August).

Lecture start mid-October Check the IAS Website & the universities main page whether there are changes regarding the lecture start and the way of teaching (digital / in-class). The last 2 semesters have been taught in digital form. Unfortunately, the University makes this decision on short notice.

I do not have German health insurance! What do I have to do?

You can only get German health insurance once you have a valid address in Germany. The Campus Center Team for Application and Admission is aware of this problem for international students. As long as you have provided an address outside Germany in your enrollment documents, you only need to confirm German health insurance once you are in Germany and have accommodation. It is always a good idea to state in the enrollment form that you are an international student from outside Europe/Germany (if the online form lets you). The CampusCenter advises international students to provide their health insurance at the latest in mid-October.

Please check the official information here: Info of Universität Hamburg and General Info of the city of Hamburg. If you are over 30 years old, please also read the section about 30 years and older: Info of the city of Hamburg :

Please note "travel health insurance" does not provide sufficient coverage for the duration of studies in Germany.

Please see the FAQ section on health insurance.

If the next semester classes are in digital form - you do not need German health insurance if you are not in Germany.

Where do I have to send the matriculation (enrollment) documents?

The letter of acceptance contains instructions on how to enroll. Enrollment is online. You will have to upload some documents and after enrollment completion, your study place is reserved for you.

How to waive your place (after enrollment)

In case you are one of the 20 fortunate students receiving a letter of acceptance and have enrolled yourself but decided you do not want to start studying the IAS Master, please fill in this form as early as possible: Please be a fair player; otherwise, people on the waiting list won't be contacted, and the place will be lost. Nobody will be contacted once the semester has started.

I have visa problems

Use this contact form of the CampusCenter for requesting visa help (official documents etc.).

Please note that you need to provide detailed personal information (name, program, enrolled, country, problem, application nr, student number) and ask precise questions. The CampusCenter does not have the time to write 100 emails asking for info step by step. If your visa matter is time relevant, please emphasize that in your request.

If nobody answers within 48h or you have a timely pressing matter, please check again that you have stated the importance and provided all information necessary. Please keep the IAS Team informed - we may have direct contact for very important cases You can find the IAS Team contact information here.

Postponing the start of your studies once enrolled

In general, the IAS program commences once a year in the winter semester - you should start studying in October the year you have applied - in general, there is no "postponing" possible.

If you want to start in the next year's winter semester, you need to waive your place and apply again without any better chances than any other application of the new application period.

Statistics 2024

Short statistics: There were 551 applications and only 20 open spaces to be filled. Therefore, the requirements for applying are strict with no exception. We received applications from 50 nations for 20 spaces. The Top 30 included 19 nations, 40% women, 50% men, and 10% diverse.

Waiving your enrollment (free your place for somebody else)

If you have enrolled yourself and you do not want to start studying, PLEASE waive the enrollment officially - only when you do so before the semester starts. The CampusCenter can notify another applicant on the waiting list.

  • Contact the IAS Team asap

Points of contact

To avoid confusion, we would like to explain the two distinct points of contact at the Universität Hamburg that you have to communicate with for the application, enrollment process and onboarding process:

1. Your first point of contact is the IAS Team. The IAS Team is part of the Department of Informatics, Universität Hamburg. The IAS Team and academic advisor are responsible for the application process, selection process, program coordination, program curriculum, questions about the IAS program, counselling of students and applicants regarding study plans and exams. The IAS Team runs the IAS program and contains the selection committee (a group of professors, post-doctoral researchers, lecturers, academic advisors) who select the applications. Please direct all questions regarding the program's content, curriculum, application, website, wiki, and difficulties while studying to the IAS Team. The academic advisor manages the IAS Team. The academic advisor is a researcher and lecturer who cooperates closely with the academic office at the informatics department. Please keep in mind that their main tasks are research and teaching - not administrative when contacting the IAS Team. Contact the IAS Team

The academic office at the department of informatics for enrolled students: You should contact the academic coordinator for IAS Björn Hanssen when you have questions regarding module and exam registrations, recognition of credit points, recognition of German lectures or other lectures, transcript, etc.). They are not involved in the application process and will only become relevant once you start studying at Universität Hamburg. Contact academic office.


2. CampusCenter Team: The CampusCenter Team is part of the central administration of the entire university. The Team for Application and Admission ("Team Bewerbung und Zulassung TBZ") is located at the Campus Center (Main Campus) and part of the central administration (Do not confuse this with the IAS Team and Selection Committee). They are running the online system STiNE, are centrally responsible for processing admissions and handling legal issues for the approximately 44000 students at UHH. The Campus Center provides student documents (student ID card, confirmation documents). It has full control over all formal issues leading to your enrollment (after the Selection Committee of the IAS Team reviewed and ranked your application). Once you are fully enrolled (paid semester contribution), responsibility is partly handed back to the IAS-Team and the academic office at the informatics department; and to your academic advisor, who is the contact for all study issues. The Campus Center is responsible for sending your letter of acceptance/rejection/waiting list and the enrollment process. You will need to send your enrollment documents to the Campus Center once you are accepted!. Please contact the Campus Center for all questions regarding the official enrollment or confirmation of enrollment for a visa. Contact them via the Campus Center.


As a rule of thumb - always contact the IAS Team first: How to contact the IAS Team