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Monday, 08 February 2016

Auf die Plätze, fertig, USI!

Anmeldung für Sportkurse am 16. Februar 2016 online, Sondertermin für Bedienstete am 18. Feber

Sportlich unterwegs sein kann man im Sommersemester wieder über das Universitätssportinstitut USI. Auch dieses Mal haben Sportbegeisterte die Möglichkeit aus dem breiten Angebot an Kursen zu wählen.

Am 16. Februar schickt das USI mit der Online-Anmeldung über MY USI DATA insgesamt 4000 Plätze ins Rennen. Personen, die sich noch nie am USI-Onlinesystem registriert haben, müssen dies bis einschließlich Freitag 12. Februar 2016 tun, um sich fristgerecht über den Computer inskribieren zu können. Am Donnerstag, den 18. Februar haben Bedienstete bei einem Sondertermin die Möglichkeit sich anzumelden. Geöffnet ist das USI-Büro im Hauptgebäude an diesem Tag von 8 bis 12 Uhr und von 13 bis 15 Uhr.

 

Weg zum USI-Büro: http://campusplan.uni-graz.at/0001EG0032


Sämtliche Informationen zu den Kursen und zur Anmeldung: sportinstitut.uni-graz.at/de/usi-anmeldung/termine/termine-ss/


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