Interested in physics/Want to become a student?

For schoolchildren and their teachers

The Institute for Physics offers a number of interesting projects in which challenging physics topics are conveyed in an understandable way.

All projects on physics topics are presented on the schule.physik.uni-mainz.de homepage.

An overview of all offers of the entire department of physics, mathematics and computer science for schoolchildren and teachers can be found on the department's website.

Links:
www.schule.physik.uni-mainz.de
Offer SCHOOL of the entire department (only German version)

For prospective students

Prospective students can find general information about studying physics on the physics information page.

The Department of Physics, Mathematics and Computer Science also offers comprehensive information on studying physics at the University of Mainz.

Links:
Physics information page (English version)
Department pages for prospective students

For students

You can find important information while studying physics in Mainz on the department's website, where you can also learn a lot about the topic of studying abroad. Physics students will find the information that is specifically relevant to them on the relevant pages of the department.
You can also find factual information in the department's download center.

Information on the student representatives can be found on website of the Physics Student Council.

Links:
Fachbereichseiten:
... to study physics
... to study internationally
... for teaching physics
Download center of the department

Student council physics.

For students and theses

The Institute of Physics offers students a wide range of interesting research topics for their final theses.

Concrete descriptions of the different research fields and possible topics for your bachelor, master or doctoral thesis can be found directly on the pages of our scientific working groups.

You can also find more information on the various options for degrees on the physics information page.

Links:
Scientific working groups of the institute
Physics information page (English version)