The Open University Day offered over 600 guests a varied program with many hands-on activities.
On March 23, the Zittau/Görlitz University of Applied Sciences opened its doors for the University Information Day and was delighted to welcome many prospective students who explored both campuses in Zittau and Görlitz alone, in small groups or accompanied by their parents. Numerous university employees offered the approximately 600 visitors a varied program that, in addition to demonstrating the wide range of courses on offer, provided deep insights into the colorful campus life and plenty of hands-on stations.
In addition to lectures and workshops, the Zittau campus also offered guided tours of laboratories. The Görlitz campus also presented itself with a wide range of events. Rector Alexander Kratzsch was delighted with the great interest shown by prospective students.
More than 150 employees from the faculties, institutes, administration and staff units worked hard on behalf of their university to welcome prospective students, some of whom came from far beyond Saxony's borders, to the dual location of Zittau and Görlitz. "Once again this year, the number of guests from Poland, the Czech Republic and other federal states underlines the great appeal of our university across state and national borders," summarized Rector Alexander Kratzsch.
In addition to the presentation of the degree courses, interested parties had the opportunity to talk to university lecturers, students and staff in person. The Student Advisory Service also offered individual consultations to help students choose a course and answer any questions they may have about studying.
Studentenwerk Dresden was on site and offered detailed advice on financing options and housing in Zittau and Görlitz. "For many prospective students, clarifying these things is an important prerequisite for starting a degree course in the first place," said the Rector, commenting on this offer.
A company fair with numerous exhibitors at the Zittau site provided the perfect opportunity for anyone interested in dual studies at the HSZG to get to know partner companies personally and secure a training place or practical partner for a dual study program. The university library was open at both locations and university sports used the opportunity to present the brand new fitness room at the Görlitz location.
The Federal Employment Agency was represented at both locations with a stand for study orientation and careers advice. Visitors to the MyHSZG-CampusApp information stands received first-hand information on the advantages and diverse possibilities that the new app offers for study orientation and the organization of campus life.
In addition to environmental and university health management at the HSZG, institutes of the university were also on site to provide information about measurement technology, natural materials research and interdisciplinary transformation research - including the use of hands-on stations.
"Hands on" was also the focus of the "small soldering course". There, interested parties on an apprenticeship course at the HSZG learned about the steps required to produce an electronic cube and also got to talk to trainees on the dual study program.
At the "Future Learning Location Oberlausitz - ZukLOS" information stand, interested visitors learned more about the planned measures of the project and the future redesign of selected teaching and recreational areas at the HSZG, which will increase the attractiveness of the university. They were also able to contribute their own ideas.
The Saxon Film Academy presented its program in Görlitz.
In addition to the information on offer, the culinary offerings at the Open University Day were also extensive. In Görlitz, those hungry for knowledge were able to fortify themselves in the MIO canteen, while in Zittau, visitors were provided with hearty, vegan and sweet treats by regional partners and the student council of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. While enjoying regional specialties, the guests were able to chat about studying and life in Zittau and Görlitz.
The campus tours organized by the student council offered a special insight into the premises and various facilities at both locations. Finally, city tours were also offered, giving guests the opportunity to get to know the cultural and historical features as well as the study hotspots of both cities.
The university management and the organization team were delighted with the wide range of positive feedback that was collected via an online survey. This included the following statements in response to the question: What did you particularly like about the University Information Day?
One feedback provider summarized the visit with the statement: "The offer is very convincing!"
Prospective students who missed the Open University Day still have several opportunities to get to know Zittau/Görlitz University of Applied Sciences in person.
The Zittau/Görlitz University of Applied Sciences is delighted with the successful Open University Day, which was only possible thanks to the high level of commitment and cooperation of all those involved. Many thanks to all those involved who contributed to offering prospective students and their families an inspiring and informative insight into the HSZG.
Photos Zittau: Zhaniya Pirmoldayeva
Photos Görlitz: Sven Müller
Text: Cornelia Rothe