A warm welcome!
My name is Dr. Claudia Wanninger-Weiß. I hold a Ph.D. in Chemistry and have been working as the program coordinator for Chemistry at the University of Regensburg since 2009. Since 2017, I have also been overseeing the Business Chemistry programs.
As a student advisor, I would like to guide you on your journey into and through your (Business)Chemistry studies and provide you with advice and support should you have any questions or problems.
In addition to student advising, I also handle the transfer of credits earned at other institutions, course evaluations, quality assurance, and the feasibility of our degree programs, among many other tasks.
On this webpage, I’ve summarized the most important points to help you organize your studies perfectly.
Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or concerns. I wish you every success in your studies at the University of Regensburg!
I am primarily responsible for the following degree programs:
- B.Sc. Chemistry
- M.Sc. Chemistry (expiring)
- M.Sc. Chemistry (from WiSe 2026/27)
- B.Sc. Business Chemistry
- M.Sc. Business Chemistry
- M.Sc. Medicinal Chemistry
Dr. Claudia Wanninger-Weiß
Program Coordination and Study Advisory specialised for (Business) Chemistry
- E-mail address: studienberatung.chemie(at)ur.de (opens your email program)
Secondary e-mail address: claudia.wanninger-weiß(at)ur.de (opens your email program) - Tel: +49 941 943 4573 (starts a telephone call, if your device allows this)
- Location: Chemistry and Pharmacy, CH 3.1.87
- Important information: Programs: Chemistry (B.Sc./M.Sc.), Business Chemistry (B.Sc./M.Sc.), Medicinal Chemistry (M.Sc.)
Office hours are typically Monday and Thursday, Consultation appointments by arrangement
Support for planning your studies
We want to provide you with the best possible support during your studies. Here you'll find all the important information you need to help you organize your studies:
- Sample Schedules
- Exam dates
- Exam procedures
- Module Catalogs
- Information to the transfer of credits
UR/ Annika Schuppe