Distance learning: increasingly popular in Germany despite high study costs Post from 10. February 2025 by Marc Hüsch More than a quarter of a million people in Germany are currently enrolled in distance learning programmes, most of them […]
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 […]
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 […]
Number of people eligible for higher education in Germany systematically underestimated Post from 10. March 2022 by Sigrun Nickel Many more people are eligible to study at a German higher education institution (HEI) than official statistics suggest. This is […]
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. […]
Social responsibility of higher education institutions with regard to family-friendly policies Post from 10. June 2021 by Frank Ziegele The Verein Familie in der Hochschule (Family in Higher Education Institutions best practice club) met for its seventh annual conference […]
New record for the number of students without Abitur Post from 25. March 2021 by Sigrun Nickel Never before have so many people in Germany made use of the opportunity to secure a place at university on […]
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 […]