Study Guide - Hochschule Regensburg
Study Guide - Hochschule Regensburg
Study Guide - Hochschule Regensburg
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Campusfest A STUDENT’S LIFE<br />
possible to dance to clubmusic, live rock music or electro-beats on three areas. All kinds<br />
of drinks are available at the biggest indoor-party of the university: beer, longdrinks, shots,<br />
cocktails and non-alkoholic drinks.<br />
If you want a ticket for this event, you better show up early at the advance sale, because<br />
usually it does not take long until all the 1.200 tickets are sold out.<br />
Campusfest<br />
Another cultural event organised only by students is the Campusfest. It is probably the<br />
biggest outdoor event on the Campus including two stages.<br />
Having taken place for the fourth time in<br />
a row, in 2011 approximately 4000 people<br />
joined the venue. There are local newcomers<br />
as well as national and international<br />
popular bands entertaining the audience.<br />
If you are not keen on music, you may like<br />
to join the sports tournaments (volleyball /<br />
soccer), or getting some cultural insights at<br />
a morning pint or just stroll around enjoing<br />
the frisky atmosphere.<br />
http://www.campusfest-regensburg.de<br />
Music Moves & New Year’s concert<br />
Once a term all students of Music and Movement in Social Work present results of<br />
their courses and personal artistical contributions. The New Year’s concert which takes<br />
place in january provides percussions, choir and many more in the music- and moving<br />
room (S015). In June the students perform e.g. dance choreographies or theatre plays<br />
based on improvisation, percussion or choir. Current dates can be obtained on the Social<br />
Work’s web page: http://www.hs-regensburg.de/fakultaeten/sozialwissenschaften/<br />
schwarzes-brett/aktuelles.html.<br />
Student organisations<br />
Mainly the student organisation of each faculty consists of their student councils and<br />
many volunteers. They arrange barbecues, regulars’ tables, parties or something like that<br />
to improve social interactions of their faculty’s students. Some of the student organisations<br />
introduce themselves on page 71.<br />
52 <strong>Study</strong> guide of student’s union – WS11