A quarter of students in Germany use artificial intelligence on a daily basis Post from 12. June 2025 by Marc Hüsch Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly becoming part of everyday student life at German universities. Around two thirds of students use […]
Analysis of the age structure: More than 40 per cent of university professors in Germany will probably need to be replaced by 2033 Post from 14. February 2025 by Marc Hüsch The retirement of the baby boomers from the 1960s also affects universities. From 2029 until 2033, at least 2,000 professors […]
Distance learning: increasingly popular in Germany despite high study costs Post from 10. February 2025 by Marc Hüsch More than a quarter of a million people in Germany are currently enrolled in distance learning programmes, most of them […]
CHE Ranking 2025: Student survey begins Post from 18. October 2024 by Marc Hüsch Over the next few months, students once again have the opportunity to assess their study conditions as part of the […]
Too few engineering students in Germany: Mechanical engineering particularly affected Post from 17. October 2024 by Marc Hüsch There is a major shortage of skilled labour in the engineering sector in Germany. Politicians and professional associations have therefore […]
Artificial intelligence in higher education: not yet on track in all subjects Post from 7. August 2024 by Marc Hüsch The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in degree programmes varies greatly between subjects in Germany. AI applications such as ChatGPT […]
CHECK Housing & Mobility: Saarland is the federal state with the highest proportion of students still living at home with their parents Post from 14. June 2023 by Marc Hüsch The housing situation of students, whether they live in rental apartments, shared flats or the parental home, differs greatly from […]
Decline in the number of new students: universities experience significant losses Post from 18. April 2023 by Marc Hüsch After years of record levels, significantly fewer first-year students are now enrolling at higher education institutions (HEIs) in Germany. The […]
Students of business, law and social work to be surveyed for the CHE Ranking 2023 Post from 17. October 2022 by Marc Hüsch Over the next few weeks, students on undergraduate degree programmes will again be asked to assess their study conditions. The […]
Only few cancellations of lectures and examinations at German HEIs, despite the coronavirus Post from 18. March 2021 by Marc Hüsch The impact of the coronavirus pandemic also has an effect on day-to-day university life. Nonetheless, higher education institutions (HEIs) in […]
CHE Ranking 2020 for Master’s programmes in Business now online Post from 30. November 2020 by Marc Hüsch In the CHE Ranking 2020, the assessments of Master’s students in the subjects of Business Administration, Economic Sciences, Industrial Engineering […]
CHE Ranking 2021: Survey of students begins Post from 28. October 2020 by Marc Hüsch Starting from today, students on undergraduate degree programmes will once again be asked to assess their study conditions. The following […]