Private HEIs in CHE’s DataCHECK: young, metropolitan, narrow range of programmes Post from 26. October 2023 by Cort-Denis Hachmeister Private higher education institutions (HEIs) are experiencing a boom. Two of the three largest HEIs in Germany are now privately […]
CHE analysis: More support for university entrants since the Covid pandemic Post from 21. September 2023 by Cort-Denis Hachmeister There is a wide range of support available to help new students get started at university. For instance, four out […]
Admission restrictions at higher education institutions in Germany in winter semester 2023/24 Post from 4. July 2023 by Cort-Denis Hachmeister Those planning to start university in Germany this winter semester have a good chance of being offered a place. Only […]
Studying psychology abroad: problematic transition to German Master’s programmes Post from 15. May 2023 by Cort-Denis Hachmeister Psychology is one of the most popular subjects among students in Germany. Now, for the first time, aptitude tests are […]
Chemistry is the subject with the highest PhD ratio Post from 2. February 2023 by Cort-Denis Hachmeister In the discipline of chemistry, the number of successful doctorates is almost as high as the number of Master’s degrees. […]
Record numbers of part-time students: highest proportions in Hamburg and North Rhine-Westphalia Post from 27. October 2022 by Cort-Denis Hachmeister The number of people studying part-time in Germany has risen to an all-time high of around 231,000. Germany’s federal states […]
CHE Ranking also in demand abroad Post from 7. September 2022 by Cort-Denis Hachmeister The CHE Ranking is also in demand among prospective students from other European countries and beyond, as evidenced by the […]
Hamburg, Saarland and Berlin have the highest proportion of NC subjects in winter semester 2022/23 Post from 29. June 2022 by Cort-Denis Hachmeister Many school-leavers will shortly be receiving their Abitur certificates. They will then be free to choose from the majority of […]
Growth? Yes, but not uncontrolled: more than 21,000 degree programmes offered in Germany Post from 16. November 2021 by Cort-Denis Hachmeister There have never been so many study options available at German higher education institutions (HEIs) as there are this year. […]
Highest percentage of part-time students Post from 26. October 2021 by Cort-Denis Hachmeister According to the Federal Statistical Office, around 223,000 people in Germany were officially studying part-time in winter semester 2019/20. This […]
The surveys for the CHE Ranking 2022/23 are about to start Post from 13. July 2021 by Cort-Denis Hachmeister The surveys for the CHE Ranking 2022/23 are about to start. The new edition of the ranking includes around 3,700 […]
Winter semester 2021/22: Hamburg, Berlin and Saarland have the highest proportion of numerus clausus subjects Post from 1. July 2021 by Cort-Denis Hachmeister Every year in Germany, around 900,000 people start out at university. The majority of degree programmes are open to all […]