Associations étudiantes/en

Un article de Guide MFC.

Here you will find a short description of two important student associations, in which you will have many opportunities to occupy your free-time

TUM-Internationnal (TUMI)

Within the TUM there is a really active student association, the team "TUMI" (or HIWI). To stay connected with the student environment, it's really useful to subscribe to their mailing-list. The office is composed from students who have a lot of ideas:

Accessed in particular on the culture exchanges between the students from different countries, they organize for example, some student parties, some short trips in european capitals or big european towns for really cheap prices, hiking week-end or skiing in the mountain, museum visits, they give the possibility to do some "Sprachduo" in order to allow you to meet a student which speak a foreign language that you want to learn, and so on... Their mailing-list is also a mean to put an advert : to sell, buy, ask or propose a flat, some car sharing,...

All informations are on the web site and you can also ask directly to the office " TUMI-Büro: Gabelsbergerstrasse 39, (2nd floor, right door)." phone: 089-289-22536, E-mail: tumi@zv.tum.de.

The opening hours are variable, as the members are voluntary students, who have as anyone their own diverse contingencies. They are from different countries (german, spanish, american,...) but speak of course german, and english perfectly. If you want to register for the mailing-list, just ask them by mail.

AEGEE

In the same style, and more or less working in collaboration, there is the student association "AEGEE", which is the Association des Etats Généraux des Etudiants de l'Europe. Created in Paris in 1985, it is now present in each big european towns, and of course in Munich: AEGEE Munich but have also a look on the general web site or the site for Germany. The aim of this association is essentially to help to the integration of the foreign students and to favour the communication between them.

They notably propose the "Stammtisch", which are some party where you can discover a little bit of the culture from another country. They take place every 2-3 weeks, and each time the students of a designed country cook someting specific from their culinary culture.

This association stress also the linguistic exchanges, through the "Sprachduo", to meet foreign student to learn their mother tongue. You can register on the web site Sprachduo. They organise also a sommer university ("SU", see on the web site).

There is in addition a sport club, as well as regular student parties, and the famous "Tram-partys" which are parties taking place in a...tram, yes, which criss-cross the town for some hours.

And so on, and so on...

And they have of course a mailing-list.


With those few informations, you should be able to integrate easily the student environment of Munich!



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