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Wednesday, 08 May 2013

Uni Graz verlängert Fristen für auslaufende Diplomstudien

Studierende im Hörsaal

Rektorat und ÖH einigten sich auf Lösung für insgesamt 19 Studien

Zahlreiche ältere Diplomstudien der Geisteswissenschaften, die seit rund zehn Jahren angeboten werden, laufen in den kommenden Monaten aus. Der Grund: Das europaweit einheitliche Bologna-System mit Bachelor- und Masterstudien hatte die Diplomstudien in den vergangenen Jahren sukzessive abgelöst.

Das Rektorat und die ÖH Uni Graz haben sich nun auf eine Verlängerung der Fristen geeinigt, um etwa 1000 Personen, die in insgesamt 19 Diplomstudien nach wie vor inskribiert sind, den Wechsel ins Bachelorstudium zu ersparen und den Abschluss ihres Diplomstudiums zu ermöglichen.

Vizerektor Martin Polaschek: „Die Übergangsfristen wurden in einem konstruktiven Gespräch mit der ÖH-Spitze erzielt und kommen den Studierenden entgegen. Die Lösung bietet faire Bedingungen, um einen Abschluss ohne Studienplan-Umstieg sicherzustellen.“
Neun Diplomstudien, darunter Alte Geschichte, Kunstgeschichte und Archäologie, die Ende September 2013 auslaufen sollten, werden um zusätzlich sieben Monate bis zum 30. April 2014 verlängert.
Weitere Studien, wie Russisch, Volkskunde und Sprachwissenschaft, können statt bis Ende Februar 2014 nun bis 30. November 2014 abgeschlossen werden.

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