General Questions
Questions concerning course of study
Exams
The campus management system (CMS) has different information level. It can be found here: . The information tags' language can be changed by clicking the flag.
Some documents are only available in the forthcoming CMS, called Goethe Campus: . Here are the certificate of studies, enrollment form and other documents stored, see below.
The course catalog gives dates and rooms for lectures and seminars. The shown semester is indicated at the upper right. In the middle of the semester, the qis changes to the forthcoming semester. Please confirm that you search in the intended semester.
Here you find names, email addresses and telephone numbers of employees of the Goethe university.
After logging into the CMS you can download your transcript
Under The language can be changed in the lower right corner, “Standardsprache".
Startpage > Student Service > Requested Reports /Reports > Common Reports
The certificates are only available in German.
OLAT is the main e-learning system used during studies. OLAT stands for Online Teaching And Learning. You can access OLAT via The language can be changed by clicking “Deutsch" or “English" at the upper right corner.
For each academic year, the master offers an OLAT-course with general and specific information about the modules.
Studium digitale provides more e-learning platforms and workshops. Mainly in German.
The web adress is or
Studium digitale offers information on the use and the risks of AI: . This information is also available in English (button upper right).
You must register for your first examination, which is normally the written exam for module 1 in the middle of the winter semester. You have to register at the latest two weeks before the examination date. For all forthcoming examinations, you do not have to register. You will be registered by appearance.
Once you took an examination in one module and failed, you must repeat it at the next examination date.
The reliable examination dates are published here: /45944234/
Although the dates are also listed in the qis for room booking, the official dates are on the page mentioned above.
The examination office is part of the faculty of bio sciences. Susanne Horst is responsible for the belongings of the master molecular biosciences. The opening hours are published on the website of the examination office: /45944234/
The email address is pabio3@bio.uni-frankfurt.de
Some of the responsibilities are:
· Uploading examination results to the → CMS
· Acceptance of applications for examinations, external modules, application for the master examination (module 13).
· Accepting a letter of illness at an examination date or for request for an extended submission deadline for the master's thesis.
· Administration of all examinations and coursework.
· Request to review module examinations
The webpage /158511464 contains information from the office concerning forms, the master thesis and external modules.
The examination results will be published in your qis-account. Please refer → CMS.
The master's thesis can be done outside the institute for molecular biosciences and its associated professors. In case of an external master's thesis also module 12 has to be done externally at the same institution. An application for an external master's thesis must be made before the start of module 12 and must be approved by the head of the examination board. It is strongly recommended to coordinate the application with the master's student advisory service (m.fauth@bio.uni-frankfurt.de).
Goethe-Card
The Goethe-Card is your students cards. Its an identifier e.g. to borrow books in the library or to attend examinations. Here you also find your immatriculation number.
The study regulations allow 15 CP to be obtained outside of the institute for molecular biosciences.
The module can be done outside of the institute, outside of the faculty, the university or Germany. The master does not offer organized internships in companies.
Please contact the master's student advisory service (m.fauth@bio.uni-frankfurt.de) for the application and organization before starting the module.
Each year the institute organizes a two-day kick-off meeting for the first semester students of the master molecular biosciences outside of Frankfurt in the week before the start of lectures. During this kick-off the organization and structure of the studies will be presented as well as the modules and the offering working groups. In addition, workshops on good scientific practice and the use of artificial intelligence are held. Third semester students share their experiences of their first year.
A letter of illness has only to be provided in case of a mandatory exam or when applying for an extended submission deadline of the master's thesis. The webpage /158511464/ offers the necessary form.
On the campus Riedberg you will find the library in the Otto Stern Center (OSZ). You can borrow books as a student. In addition, you can have access to online versions of text books and some journals. From the campus net, you have full access to all online services. If you are outside the universities network, you can use a → vpn tunnel or your → HRZ account. After logging in at the main page you can access the online portfolio of the library.
If you are not sure, if the library offers online access to a specific journal, you can check this page:
Each student at the Goethe University (GU) gets an email account by the HRZ (Hochschulrechenzentrum, university computer center). The official parties of the university are obliged to send mails only to the student's mail address of the GU.
The HRZ account for students starts with a “s" followed by a 7-digit number. With this account name the e-mail address is e.g. s1234567@stud.uni-frankfurt.de. The HRZ account also guarantees access, for example to the online library (ub.uni-frankfurt.de). After the matriculation each student can pick up a letter with the account password at the campus Westend.
The emails directed to the university account can be accessed by a webmail system, called HORDE. The website is
HORDE is not comfortable, but it is not recommended to forward the mails automatically to a private mail account. Once the mail is forwarded, they are deleted from HORDE. If the private mail provider does not accept the mail, it is no longer accessible.
Most operating systems offer mail clients. These programs and applications need some information to contact the mail server. During the setup these are needed:
Receiving mails via IMAP imap.server.uni-frankfurt.de port: 993 security: SSL
Sending mails via SMTP smtpauth.rz.uni-frankfurt.de port:587 security: STARTTLS
Your username is the HRZ account name (s1234567).
The campus maps can be found here: /73011530
During your studies, you will have contact with almost all the groups of the institute. Normally after completing the elective modules in semester 2, you have a good overview about where to apply for a master thesis later. You can then choose your favorite group already for the next module (module 11) or you can carry out module 11 in another group of the institute, if you cannot decide on your favorite field.
To study the modules from the second semester onwards, students always have to fulfill prerequisites.
· To study module 3-6 (first semester half of the second semester) and modules 7-10 (second half), one has to successfully complete module 1 or 2 before.
· To continue in module 11, one must have completed modules 1, 2 and one of 3-10.
· To start module 12, one must have completed module 11.
· For the master thesis module, module 12 must be completed.
Before you enroll to the second semester you must pay the semester fee (like every semester) and send a good quality scan or a pdf-document of your BSc certificate to the Team Master sli-master@uni-frankfurt.de.
Everey student, who did her/his Bsc outside the ¿´Æ¬Èí¼þ, must send the BSc certificate to the Team Master sli-master@uni-frankfurt.de before the start of the summer semester (April, 1st).
Before you enroll to the second semester you must pay the semester fee.
The semester fee includes a ticket for the public transport in Germany – the Deutschlandticket. The webpage https://wissen.deutschlandticket.de/das-deutschlandticket has the important information, but only in German. The page has the most important information in English.
The ticket (qr code) is available online and for download with your HRZ account:
Detailed semester dates are listed here: /124931893/
Be aware that some seminars, internships, lectures and especially most exams take place in the time between semesters.
The SLI (Studium, Lehre, Internationales; Studies, Teaching, International) is the general department for student concerns. If you have questions concerning enrollment, semester fee, Goethe card, etc., the SLI can answer your questions. /124853772
General answers on questions at the beginning on studies can be found here: /124927179
The Team Master <sli-master@uni-frankfurt.de> answers special concerns of master students, especially during the application period.
If you have special questions concerning your certificates from abroad or visa issues, the GO is responsible for these concerns.
/126321918 and international-sozial@uni-frankfurt.de.
The PBS
(Psychosoziale Beratungsstelle) offers workshops
and personal support, if you experience an impaired mental
health.
/124856482/
The student union (MainSWerk,
Studierendenwerk) offers also help during mental health
issues:
Ancora is an initiative of the university hospital. They offer help via phone and walk in. Although the webpage ( is only offered in German, the also support internationals.
The Goethe university offers a sport and exercise program every semester: /105875861.
The student council of the faculty (Fachschaft Biowissenschaften) offers advice from a student perspective. The webpage shows the opening hours, email address, and social media.
The student union offers general help on questions concerning student life, e.g.
· Eat and drink on the campus
· Accommodation
· Advising and financing
· Legal advice
· Psychosocial counselling
General advice can also be found on the webpage of the SLI: /124927179
Module 11 (in the first half of the third semester) is a flexible module and can be used for external modules, especially fur studies abroad. The faculty offers advises for international programs: /45948386
Dr. Karen Hahn is the coordinator for international exchange: international@bio.uni-frankfurt.de
The planning of an external module should always be discussed with the master's student counseling (m.fauth@bio.uni-frankfurt.de).
A general study counseling is offered by the SLI.
Specific counseling on the master's program is offered by Prof. Büchel (c.buechel@bio.uni-frankfurt.de) and Markus Fauth (m.fauth@bio.uni-frankfurt.de).
Some competences are:
· General planning of studies
· Specific planning for the first two semesters
· Advice on applications for external module
· Advice on study problems
The official study regulations are published on the website , only available in German. An unofficial reading version can be found on the master's webpage /45943567/. The study regulations are accompanied by the module manual stating all detailed information about each module.
Some services are only available from the universities network. You can use a vpn tunnel, to get access to these services. The information page (https://www.rz.uni-frankfurt.de/139452557/) is not yet available in English, but after login to this page you will get the important information.
Whenever you find mistakes or missing answers, please contact Markus Fauth (m.fauth@bio.uni-frankfurt.de), to improve this answer collection.