Reorganisation of the CHE management team Post from 11. January 2023 by Ulrich Müller Heike Hepermann and Ulrich Müller were made Prokuristen (authorised signatories) of CHE on 1 January 2023. Ulrich Müller and Executive […]
Next GfHf Annual Conference to be held in Osnabrück on 11-13 September 2023 Post from 13. December 2022 by Sigrun Nickel The CHE Centre for Higher Education and Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences are set to host the next Annual Conference […]
CHECK Studienfinanzierung (CHECK student finance): take-up of BAföG funding differs widely from one federal state to another Post from 12. December 2022 by Ulrich Müller The three-party “traffic light” coalition has already taken the first steps in reforming the Federal Training Assistance Act (BAföG), with […]
Professor Dr Walter Rosenthal is “University Manager of the Year 2022” Post from 1. December 2022 by Frank Ziegele Professor Dr Walter Rosenthal, President of Friedrich Schiller University Jena, is “University Manager of the Year 2022”. With this award, […]
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 […]
Record numbers of part-time students: highest proportions in Hamburg and North Rhine-Westphalia Post from 27. October 2022 by Cort-Denis Hachmeister The number of people studying part-time in Germany has risen to an all-time high of around 231,000. Germany’s federal states […]
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 […]
Guide for students caring for relatives Post from 6. October 2022 by Jan Thiemann The number of people in need of long-term care in Germany has been growing for years. As a result, the […]
More female students than male for the first time at HEIs in Germany Post from 28. September 2022 by Gero Federkeil For the first time, more female students than male were enrolled at higher education institutions (HEIs) in Germany in winter […]
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 […]
Student loans: number of new contracts down to pre-Covid level Post from 30. August 2022 by Ulrich Müller The number of new student loans taken out in Germany fell considerably in 2021 compared to the previous year. The […]