Counselling
The MAGEA program coordinator is your first stop for any academic counselling queries and administration regarding your master program and courses. Queries that can be handled by the coordinator include:
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admission, study, and graduation requirements
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course selection and academic schedule
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active and regular participation in courses
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exams and tests
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transferring credits from non-MAGEA courses
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master thesis
The program coordinator will direct you to the appropriate faculty member or other counselling support if necessary.
Susanne Ebermann, Program Coordinator |
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Office: Hittorfstr. 18 (Japanology building) 14195 Berlin Room 0.13 |
Office hours: On-site or online office hours are available by appointment. For appointments or questions, please email Ms. Susanne Ebermann at global-east-asia@geschkult.fu-berlin.de. To help us better plan our time, please provide a (detailed) description of your request. NEW: Appointment booking is also available through the booking page. Please indicate whether on-site or online meeting is desired. |
If you have any questions regarding the tutorial "Research Practice Global East Asia", our lecturer Suhon Lee welcomes you to discuss your questions with him.
Suhon Lee, Lecturer of the Methods Tutorial "Research Practice Global East Asia" |
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Office hours: On-site or online office hours are available by appointment. For appointments or questions, please email Suhon Lee at s.lee2@fu-berlin.de. To help us better plan our time, please provide a (detailed) description of your request. |
If you think that you need a graduation check, or have concerns about planning your program, our program's academic advisors are happy to answer your questions. The following faculty can provide you advice related to course selection within modules and career planning for the disciplines of the MAGEA program.
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Eun-Jeung Lee, Advisor for Korean Studies |
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Office: Institute of Korean Studies (IKS) Otto-von-Simson-Str. 11 14195 Berlin For more information, please visit this website. |
Office hours: On-site or online office hours are available by appointment. For appointments or questions, please email Prof. Lee at Eun-Jeung.Lee@fu-berlin.de. To help us better plan our time, please provide a (detailed) description of your request. |
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Urs Matthias Zachmann, Advisor for Japan Studies |
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Office: Institute for Japanology Hittorfstr. 18 (Japanology building) 14195 Berlin Room 1.06 For more information, please visit this website. |
Office hours: Friday, 2 - 3 PM On-site or online office hours are available by appointment. For appointments or questions, please email Prof. Zachmann at U.Zachmann@fu-berlin.de.To help us better plan our time, please provide a (detailed) description of your request. |
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Sabrina Habich-Sobiegalla, Advisor for Chinese Studies
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Office: Institute for Chinese Studies Fabeckstr. 23-25 (Holzlaube) 14195 Berlin Room 1.1127 For more information please visit this website. |
Office hours: On-site or online office hours are available by appointment. For appointments or questions, please email Prof. Habich-Sobiegalla at Sabrina.Habich-Sobiegalla@fu-berlin.de. To help us better plan our time, please provide a (detailed) description of your request. |
For all students in international programs, the department provides an student assistant who will be available for all questions relating to the organization of studies, workshops and tutorials.
Maria-Cristina Gisca, Tutoring for MAGEA Students |
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Office hours: Friday 13.30 - 18.00 PM On-site or online office hours are available by appointment. For all inquiries, please email Cristina Gisca at giscam01@zedat.fu-berlin.de |
Sena Nur Narin, Tutoring for International Students |
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Office Fabeckstr. 23/25 (Holzlaube) Room 0.2012 You can find more information here. |
Office hours: Wednesday 11.00 AM - 1.00 PM For all inquiries, please email Sena Narin at sena.narin@fu-berlin.de |
The support.point at the Department of History and Cultural Studies is the first point of all contact for all concerns regarding mental health during studies. No concern is too big or too small. Talks with the psychologists and counselors of the support.points are confidential and subject to professional secrecy.
Johanna Lubig, Mental Wellbeing |
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Office Fabeckstr. 23/25 (Holzlaube) Room 1.0103 (access via waiting area 1.0104, corner office between the institute for chinese studies and the department administration). Contact: For all inquiries, please email Johanna Lubig at support.point.geschkult@studienberatung.fu-berlin.de You can find more information here. |
Open office hours at support.point Holzlaube (without appointment): Tuesday 9.30 - 10.30 AM Wednesday 10.00 - 12.00 AM Thursday 12.00 - 1.00 PM (via Webex; meeting number: 2730 874 8763, password: support.point) Appointment hours: Wednesday 1.00 - 4.00 PM Please make your own appointment booking here. |
FAQ
Regarding enrollment, please contact: info-service@fu-berlin.de
Regarding enrollment, please contact: info-service@fu-berlin.de
Regarding information on the status of your application, please contact: info-service@fu-berlin.de
Regarding enrollment, please contact: info-service@fu-berlin.de
It is best to carefully plan your stay as a student well before you travel to Berlin. Formalities with regard to enrollment, residence permits, visa, etc. can be handled more quickly if you bring along all the required documents (see Distributed Campus). For general information, please see the website Studying at Freie Universität Berlin.
For health insurance in general see the very helpful site by the DAAD on health insurance for students in Germany. Specifically the paragraph “The DAAD insurance” is worth checking.
It is best to carefully plan your stay as a student well before you travel to Berlin. Formalities with regard to enrollment, residence permits, visa, etc. can be handled more quickly if you bring along all the required documents (see Distributed Campus). For general information, please see the website Studying at Freie Universität Berlin.
It is best to carefully plan your stay as a student well before you travel to Berlin. Formalities with regard to enrollment, residence permits, visa, etc. can be handled more quickly if you bring along all the required documents (see Distributed Campus). For general information, please see the website Studying at Freie Universität Berlin.