CHE Master’s Ranking 2024/25: Computer Science students are satisfied, but study longer Post from 11. December 2024 by Sonja Berghoff The new Master’s ranking of the CHE Centre for Higher Education is now available. The latest survey shows a high […]
German universities intensify measures to prevent student drop-out Post from 26. September 2024 by Cort-Denis Hachmeister More than a quarter of all first-year students in Germany leave the higher education system without a degree. Better matching […]
Winter semester 2024/25: Hamburg has the highest proportion of degree programmes with restricted access Post from 2. July 2024 by Cort-Denis Hachmeister Many students will be receiving their school-leaving certificates again these days. Most degree programmes in Germany will then be completely […]
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 […]
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 […]
CHE University Ranking 2023: The latest evaluations of law, business and social work degree programmes Post from 9. May 2023 by Sonja Berghoff The latest results of the University Ranking conducted by the CHE Centre for Higher Education were published today by DIE […]
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 […]
CHE Ranking 2022 of Master’s programmes in engineering sciences and psychology Post from 21. November 2022 by Nina Horstmann The CHE Ranking with the latest assessments by Master’s students is now available online. Subjects from the field of engineering […]
Software developers can also be trained in a completely different way Post from 18. November 2022 by Jan Thiemann Computer science is one of the most popular degree programmes in Germany. However, CHE’s latest DataCHECK on the area of […]
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 […]
“Germany needs innovative bridging between academic and vocational education” Post from 25. April 2022 by Ulrich Müller Be it studies for non-traditional applicants or dual study options – a growing number of people in Germany want the […]