Private HEIs in CHE’s DataCHECK: young, metropolitan, narrow range of programmes Post from 26. October 2023 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 Every year in Germany, around 900,000 people start out at university. The majority of degree programmes are open to all […]