CHE University Ranking 2022: good examples of online teaching, particularly in engineering and psychology Post from 3. May 2022 by Sonja Berghoff Students assess their study conditions in the latest CHE University Ranking, published today in the ZEIT Study Guide 2022/23 and […]
“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 […]
Dual studies in Germany: federal states differ widely in terms of study options and demand Post from 20. April 2022 by Sigrun Nickel Dual studies are growing in popularity in Germany. And yet the programmes that combine academic and vocational education vary significantly, […]
New record high: 66,000 non-traditional students in Germany Post from 28. March 2022 by Sigrun Nickel A growing number of people are taking the opportunity to qualify for a degree programme in Germany via the vocational […]
Second issue of HFD strategy magazine strategie digital focuses on blended university Post from 23. March 2022 by Josephine Sames The second issue of strategie digital is all about the university of the future. Several authors explain why, in their […]
Students wish to have more online learning even after the pandemic Post from 10. January 2022 by Nina Horstmann In the second year of the coronavirus pandemic, students in Germany are satisfied with their university’s crisis management. This is […]
CHE Ranking 2021 of Master’s programmes in computer science, mathematics and physics Post from 29. November 2021 by Nina Horstmann The latest assessments by Master’s students in the CHE Ranking have now been published on ZEIT Online. The subjects of […]
Comparative data shows little progress in the acquisition of digital skills on teacher training programmes Post from 24. November 2021 by Bianca Brinkmann Even today, it is possible to complete a teacher training course in Germany without having to acquire digital skills. Comparative […]
Growth? Yes, but not uncontrolled: more than 21,000 degree programmes offered in Germany Post from 16. November 2021 by Cort-Denis Hachmeister There have never been so many study options available at German higher education institutions (HEIs) as there are this year. […]
Highest percentage of part-time students Post from 26. October 2021 by Cort-Denis Hachmeister According to the Federal Statistical Office, around 223,000 people in Germany were officially studying part-time in winter semester 2019/20. This […]
U-Multirank creates new ‘Higher Education Cooperation Index’, showing the key to strategic success is cooperation Post from 21. September 2021 by Gero Federkeil In its eighth annual publication, U-Multirank showcases how universities that collaborate with their local ecosystem and across borders perform better than those […]
Around 2,000 degree programmes suitable for dual study Post from 16. July 2021 by Sigrun Nickel There are currently 1,989 dual study programmes in Germany, 1,960 of which lead to a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree. This […]