Quality standards for dual study in Africa Post from 1. February 2021 by Sigrun Nickel CHE teamed up with university partners from Africa and Europe to develop quality standards for dual study programmes in Mozambique […]
BMBF study on the need to develop dual study gets underway Post from 15. December 2020 by Sigrun Nickel CHE has been commissioned by Germany’s Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) to conduct a study on the current […]
Part-time study is far from being established Post from 27. October 2020 by Cort-Denis Hachmeister Around one-third of all gainfully employed persons in Germany do not work full-time. In contrast, despite the proportion of part-time […]
Short formats are the latest thing in academic continuing education Post from 3. September 2020 by Sigrun Nickel [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]There has been for some time a trend towards shorter certificate courses and programmes in academic continuing education. Until now, […]
Rogue courses and insolvency risks: what students need to know about dual study programmes Post from 2. September 2020 by Sigrun Nickel [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]There is a strong demand for dual study programmes in Germany. And yet not all degree programmes labelled “dual” automatically […]
Enhanced access to medical degrees for non-traditional applicants Post from 18. June 2020 by Sigrun Nickel [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Around 1,000 medical students in Germany left school without a university entrance qualification (Abitur). The possibility to apply for a […]