
The Welcome Program provides support at the beginning of the studies as well as by the integration into campus life.
Program Overview:
Welcome Weeks: include tutorials on study organization, information sessions with key details about studying at TUHH, and a variety of get-togethers.
"Exploring Hamburg" - Module: Features city rallies and guided tours in exciting neighborhoods and institutions to showcase the unique aspects of northern German culture and the maritime charm of the city.
Benefits of Participation:
Engaging in these activities allows you to connect with members of the TU community and build a social network.
Support Team: The Welcome Tutors, who are well-acquainted with studying at TUHH and life in Hamburg, are there to assist you. They offer various meeting points and give practical advice on study organization or exam preparation tips.

The Welcome Weeks Program is focused on your special situation of being new at TUHH. Our team will be able to assist you on your arrival in Hamburg and to help you get off to a good start on your study courses.

Get to know Hamburg with our activities, explore the city's districts, institutions, the Hamburg harbor, culture and much more:

Our events, and intercultural activities facilitate social integration, communication and exchange among all students on campus. The city tours and excursions to different regions in Germany round off the program and give you the opportunity to get valuable insights into various facets of the country.
If you would you like to exchange views with your fellow students, improve social and language skills and have fun on top: Just join our semester program!
You have questions about the study organisation and exam preparation strategies?
Join the tutor´s sessions in the ongoing semester program
or contact us via email: welcome@tuhh.de
The Welcome Tutors Team, experienced with both studying at the TUHH and living in Hamburg, will help you to sort out questions about study organisation and help you to integrate into the campus community.
