Download it now: The New Goethe Uni App 2.0

Dear Students,

Now you can organize your everyday university life even more easily and conveniently:

With the new Goethe University App 2.0, you can, for example, directly access your course catalog, create a timetable and view your grades. Thanks to the interface to the university library, you can use the UB catalog search, organize your media reservations or renewals, and keep track of any overdue fines. Since you are required to log in to access this personal information, your data always is protected from outside eyes.

The app also has other great functions such as a people search, dining hall schedules and current university news – all in a completely new look & feel.*

Download and try it out now: App Store | Google Play

Got an idea for an additional application, or found something missing in the app? We want to further develop and improve our Goethe University app together with you, so please tell us what you like and how we can improve: https://tinygu.de/ideen-guapp. Login with your HRZ account.

Your Goethe Uni App Team

*Note: If you are studying medicine, the app offers general functions and the services of the university library. However, because the systems of the Faculty of Medicine are not yet integrated, some functionalities (grade insight and timetable Faculty of Medicine as well as details of the dining hall at Campus Niederrad) are currently not available.

Further information on the Goethe Uni App (in German): http://app.uni-frankfurt.de/

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