STUDIERENDENRAT (STURA)
The Student Council (StuRa) of the University of Rostock is the parliament of the students. As such, it is responsible for forming opinions and making fundamental decisions on university policy from a student perspective.
The StuRa elects the AStA, which represents the student body externally, advises students, gets involved in university politics, organises cultural and educational events and much more. The StuRa has the task of checking whether the AStA is doing its job in the interests of the students and can also vote out speakers if necessary.
The StuRa also makes decisions on the political and content-related orientation of the student body: How do we envisage studying? Which fees may or may not be charged? What do we think is part of a lively and future-orientated campus?
In this context, the StuRa also decides on finances: How much money is spent on events? How much is spent on a campaign against tuition fees, for example? To what extent should student councils, student initiatives and university groups be supported? All of this is decided by the StuRa, as is the semester contribution to the student council (currently €9 per student), which is used to finance all of these things.
Something is bothering you at university, on campus, at events, or or or…? Would you like the StuRa to stand up for you and deal with your issues? Then use the open consultation hours or the “Kümmert-euch-Kasten” (“Do-Something-Box”) to get in touch with the Presidential Board.

Nicolás Agustín Castillo Podestá
StuRa-Präsidentin / President of Student Committee
📞 03814985604 ✉ stura@uni-rostock.de Sprechzeit: Die Sprechzeiten findet ihr unter folgendem Link: Link zu weiteren Sprechzeiten-InformationenThe Presidium represents the StuRa externally and monitors the implementation of resolutions. The Presidium also organises everything to do with the StuRa meetings and ensures that everything runs smoothly during and between the meetings.

Hannah Hipp
StuRa-Vizepräsident / Vice-President of Student Committee
📞 03814985604 ✉ stura@uni-rostock.de Sprechzeit: Die Sprechzeiten findet ihr unter folgendem Link: Link zum Meeting-Raum — Link zu weiteren Sprechzeiten-InformationenThe Presidium represents the StuRa externally and monitors the implementation of resolutions. The Presidium also organises everything to do with the StuRa meetings and ensures that everything runs smoothly during and between the meetings.
Once a year you have the opportunity to stand for the StuRa and be elected in the university-wide election. You can find out when it’s time again here: wahl.stura-rostock.de.
The student body is also always looking for motivated people who want to make a difference. Just come along to the meetings or send us an email.
Here you will also find information on whether we have any other honorary positions available in higher education politics. If you have any questions about the tasks and scope of the work, please send us an e-mail. We are currently looking for:
– AStA officers (to be found in the job market)
– an expert student for the Senate Research Committee
Minutes and resolutions from the 32nd legislature onwards are stored in StudiCloud, the cloud for student committees at the University of Rostock.
The documents can be viewed here after logging in with your university account: https://files.studicloud.uni-rostock.de/f/116588
Transitionally, you can find older documents on the university’s website: https://www.uni-rostock.de/universitaet/vertretungen-und-beauftragte/studierendenvertretungen/stura-protokolle-beschluesse/
The StuRa usually meets twice a month on Wednesdays at 19:15 in HS 323 in House 1 at the Ulmencampus, if necessary also hybrid via Zoom. You can obtain access data from the StuRa presidium. The exact meeting dates can be found in the calendar on the website. You can view the meeting documents in the StudiCloud: https://files.studicloud.uni-rostock.de/f/116588
The meeting dates can also be integrated into your own calendar:
webCal: webcal://email.uni-rostock.de/owa/calendar/bf3f5f52219c488488149609c282bfa8@uni-rostock.de/cfd6a72e3a364236a8ce2dd434deaa937072492032087448410/calendar.ics
HTML-Ansicht: https://email.uni-rostock.de/owa/calendar/bf3f5f52219c488488149609c282bfa8@uni-rostock.de/cfd6a72e3a364236a8ce2dd434deaa937072492032087448410/calendar.html
You can find everything about the StuRa committees here.
Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Number of seats: 3 (majority vote, 2 seats)
- Wuthnathirry Sang
- Tim Geier
Faculty of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
Number of seats: 6 (majority vote, 3 seats)
- Joost Rehder
- Silvana Ritter
- Anne-Marie Esche
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine Technology
Number of seats: 4 (majority vote, 1 seat)
- Antonia Catharina Schmidt
Faculty of Law
Number of seats: 2 (majority vote, 2 seats)
- Charlotte Beermann
- Johanna Scharf
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Number of seats: 7 (majority vote, 7 seats)
- Hannah Rosa Hipp
- Mira Gerda Wahl
- Nicolás Agustín Castillo Podestá
- Antonia Melanie Irene Märkl
- Hannes Wicklein
- Joy Aimée Wallner
- Phillipp Ernst Theodor Schubert
Faculty of Philosophy
Number of seats: 14 (majority vote, 5 seats)
- Paulina Carlotta Backs
- Noah Böhringer
- Laura Shoshoni Thiel
- Thea Helene Busse
- Anthony Lysander Margraf
Theology Faculty
Number of seats: 2 (majority vote, 0 seats)
Rostock University Medical Center
Number of seats: 10 (majority vote, 3 seats)
- Lara Brewing
- Hanna Kriependorf
- Luna Zollfrank
Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences
Number of seats: 7 (majority vote, 5 seats)
- Michelle Saß
- Liesbeth Marie Sophie Jurga
- Sandra Meyer
- Anais Luna von Fircks
- Marie- Luise Abend