CHE University Ranking 2023/2024 now with new results for Master’s programmes: Much praise for study conditions on Master’s programmes Post from 20. November 2023 by Nina Horstmann The new Master’s ranking of the CHE Centre for Higher Education is now available free of charge online at ZEIT […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Number of students without Abitur has more than doubled in ten years Post from 14. March 2023 by Sigrun Nickel The number of students without a formal higher education entrance qualification has reached an all-time high in Germany: more than […]