Student Council of faculty 5

Student Council – Faculty of Materials Science and Technology of Freiberg University of Mining and Technology

19. January 2026 – Tobias Sebastian Ueberschär

Council Information Evening

You want to get to know more about the work of various councils of out university? 🎓 Come to the Council Information Evening and learn how you can join the student or faculty council and shape uni live actively! Enjoy free food and good talks 🙂 🍕🍽️

Place: Formgebung FOR-0221
Date: 26th of January 2026
Time: 6 pm

24. April 2025 – Tabea Schwochow

Programme Accreditation Seminars WiSe 2025

Accreditation Seminars for Students – Register Now!

The Student Accreditation Pool is offering new programme accreditation seminars. Participation is free of charge and the seminars take place online over the weekend.

This seminar is aimed at students actively engaged in university politics who want to contribute to improving study conditions. Topics include:

  • What defines quality in teaching and learning?
  • How can quality be measured?
  • How can I contribute to quality development?

After successful completion, you can become a student reviewer in the accreditation process. You’ll receive a certificate of participation, valuable insights, and practical preparation for participating in accreditation procedures.

Upcoming Dates:

  • 23.01. – 25.01.2026 
  • 13.02. – 15.02.2026 (FLINTA-seminar) 
  • 27.02. – 01.03.2026 
  • 13.03. – 15.03.2026 
  • 17.04. – 19.04.2026 (seminar for teaching profession) 

Sample Schedule (can differ slightly):

  • Friday: approx. 2:30 PM – 7:00 PM
  • Saturday: approx. 9:00 AM – 6:30 PM
  • Sunday: approx. 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

More information and registration:
https://www.studentischer-pool.de/category/seminare/


What is the Student Accreditation Pool?
The Student Accreditation Pool is the nationwide student representation in the field of accreditation in Germany. It appoints students as reviewers who assess the quality of study programmes as part of accreditation procedures.

What is accreditation?
Every study programme in Germany must undergo regular review, typically every eight years. During this process, external reviewers — including students — evaluate the programme based on documentation and on-site discussions. The goal is to identify the strengths, weaknesses, and areas for improvement within the programme.