Germany only in international midfield for knowledge transfer from universities Post from 17. November 2023 by Isabel Roessler When it comes to technology transfer from science to business, other countries are ahead of Germany. This is the result […]
Fact check: Strong growth in student numbers not the only cause of lack of apprentices Post from 16. November 2023 by Ulrich Müller The majority of young people find it difficult to decide whether to enter vocational education and training (VET) or higher […]
In search of University Manager of the Year 2023: The six nominees are noted for their outstanding leadership performance and vigorous networking Post from 16. November 2023 by Caroline Friedhoff The CHE Centre for Higher Education and the weekly newspaper DIE ZEIT again present the “University Manager of the Year” […]
One in five students at Hamburg’s higher education institutions study part-time Post from 2. November 2023 by Cort-Denis Hachmeister After a recent peak, the number of part-time students in Germany has fallen slightly again. More than half of them […]
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 […]
Professors’ perspectives on promotion of future skills in university teaching in eight subjects Post from 19. October 2023 by Nina Horstmann Students need a new set of skills for today’s and tomorrow’s world of work. An analysis by the CHE Centre […]
International review of the promotion of teaching and learning in higher education Post from 10. October 2023 by Gero Federkeil Which public and private organisations, programmes, projects or networks outside Germany promote the development of teaching in higher education and […]
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 […]
“The market for student loans in Germany is collapsing in slow motion” Post from 21. July 2023 by Ulrich Müller The number of new student loans taken out in Germany fell to an all-time low of just 23,820 contracts in […]
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 […]
Monitoring Teacher Education expert alliance calls for urgent reform of teacher education Post from 28. June 2023 by Melanie Rischke The shortage of teachers in Germany is likely to affect the educational mission of schools for the next two decades. […]
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 […]