academic calendar 2026/2027

The academic calendar sets out in particular the start dates of the individual semesters, the dates of holiday periods and the end date of the academic year. It also sets out the periods during which students should register for subjects.

Start of the 2026/2027 academic year

1 October 2026

Matriculation

6 October 2026

Registration for required elective and elective subjects for Winter Semester

25 September 2026* – 14 October 2026

Winter Semester (12 weeks)

1 October 2026** –22 December 2026

Matriculation HAMU 24 November 2026
Matriculation FAMU 25 November 2026
Matriculation DAMU 26 November 2026
Winter holidays 23 December 2026 –
1 January 2027

Examination period for Winter Semester (5 weeks)

11 January 2027 – 14 February 2027

Registration for required elective and elective subjects for Summer Semester (4 weeks)

1 February 2027* – 28 February 2027

Summer Semester (14 weeks)

12 February 2027** – 23 May 2027

Examination period for Summer Semester (6 weeks)

24 May 2027 – 30 June 2027

Beginning of registration for a higher programme year

1 June 2027

Summer holidays

1 July 2027 – 31 August 2027

Repeat examination dates and alternate examination dates

1 September 2027 –
14 September 2027

Registration for required elective and elective subjects for Winter Semester 2027/2028

24 September 2027* – 17 October 2027

End of the 2026/2027 academic year

30 September 2027

Start of the 2027/2028 academic year 1 October 2027

 

The academic calendar regulates only the deadlines for students of Bachelor´s and Master´s degree programmes, the deadlines related to doctoral degree programmes are determined by the faculty schedule and individual study plans. Enrolment of first-year students takes place according to the dates set by the faculties' schedules.
* Registration starts at KOS at 9:00 AM
**The exact number of weeks of teaching in the winter and summer semester is determined by the faculty schedules, while the minimum number of weeks of contact teaching is 12, according to the real distribution of the study load over time; the central schedule of AMU applies to teaching implemented by central workplaces (languages, physical education).