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When an international student arrives in the country there are a lot of  formalities and procedures to be done by them. While most of the student representatives (FSR, FSI, StV) are (german) native speakers, they don't have experiences with this things. This makes it difficult to organise an international welcome (such as Erstsemestereinführung, Orientierungswoche, Erstsemestrigentutorium...).  
When an international (non european) student arrives in a german spoken country there are a lot of  formalities and procedures to be done by them. While most of the student representatives (FSR, FSI, StV) are (german) native speakers, they don't have experiences with this things. This makes it difficult to organise an international welcome (such as Erstsemestereinführung, Orientierungswoche, Erstsemestrigentutorium...).  


In the AK we want to discuss what is nessesary to tell the new students in such a welcome event (content, not form). One aim is to write a guideline/handout which shall contain all the important information regarding  the first steps at the university and in the country. It contains the general information such as bank account, visa extension etc. Furthermore there is also a section in the handout where we discuss and list the things and procedures that differ from university to university  (such as library card, how to find courses etc) so that each FSR/FSI/StV... can make their own handouts for their unique university regulations.
In the AK we want to discuss what is nessesary to tell the new students in such a welcome event (content, not form). One aim is to write a guideline/handout which shall contain all the important information regarding  the first steps at the university and in the country. It contains the general information such as bank account, visa extension etc. Furthermore there is also a section in the handout where we discuss and list the things and procedures that differ from university to university  (such as library card, how to find courses etc) so that each FSR/FSI/StV... can make their own handouts for their unique university regulations.