Detailed introduction of the University of Flensburg:
Introduction
The University of Flensburg (Europa-Universität Flensburg) is located in Flensburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is the northernmost university in Germany.
Overview
Student size: 4,204 students.
Faculty: There are 200 permanent employees and more than 400 visiting professors and lecturers.
History
The predecessor of the school was the University of Education of Flensburg established in 1946, and it officially became a comprehensive university in 1994.
Establishment time
Formally established in 1994, its predecessor was the University of Education of Flensburg in 1946.
School strength
Academic status: As a comprehensive public university, the University of Flensburg has a certain academic influence in the fields of education and social sciences, and has trained a large number of professional talents for the local area and Germany.
Scientific research results: The school has carried out in-depth research in the fields of education, energy management and other professional fields. Its "sesam" The major is the only one in Germany that combines the technology and management of renewable energy in the field of development policy, and is unique in the field of energy research.
International Exchange: Cooperate with the University of Southern Denmark to offer German-Danish language learning courses, and establish cooperative exchange relations with many universities around the world, actively promoting international academic exchanges and cooperation.
Nature of the institution
Public university.
Educational philosophy
Focus on interdisciplinary education, cultivate students' comprehensive literacy and practical ability to adapt to the development needs of diversified society, for example, some courses integrate multidisciplinary knowledge such as education, sociology, and economics.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key disciplines: Education, sociology, energy and environmental management, international management and other disciplines are the school's key development disciplines. Among them, the education major covers research and teaching in multiple fields from preschool education to higher education; the energy and environmental management major focuses on cutting-edge topics such as the development and utilization of renewable energy and energy policy.
Key laboratories: No particularly famous key laboratories have been found in the school, but the school may be equipped with corresponding scientific research facilities and practical teaching bases in related disciplines to support teaching and scientific research.
Faculty
The school has three faculties, each of which is divided into several research institutes, as follows:
Faculty 1: includes the Institute of Educational Sciences, the Institute of Culture and Society, etc.
Faculty 2: includes the Institute of Economics and Management, the Institute of Languages and Media, etc.
Faculty 3: includes the Institute of Health and Sports Sciences, the European Research Center, etc.
Ranking
The specific ranking of the school in the world comprehensive university rankings has not yet been found, but in the winter semester of 2006/2007, the school received about 4,200 applications for places, among which the number of applicants for the Bachelor of Education program ranked first, followed by the Bachelor of International Management program. It can be seen that these two majors were highly attractive at the time.
Expenses
Tuition fees: German public universities do not charge tuition fees, but registration fees are required, which are about 120-150 euros per semester.
Living expenses: Including food, accommodation, insurance and other expenses, about 5,400 euros per year, accommodation costs about 3,000-6,000 yuan per month, and living expenses are more than 50,000 yuan per year.
Campus
Location: Located in Flensburg, a city on the Baltic Sea in northern Germany, the city has a strong cultural atmosphere, with theaters, cinemas, pubs, restaurants, schools, museums, churches, and a wealth of sports programs.
Teaching facilities: The University of Flensburg shares a campus and some facilities with the University of Applied Sciences Flensburg. The infrastructure includes Audimax lecture halls, a central library, a vast park area, student dormitories, kindergartens, sports and fitness centers, cafeterias, several small cafes, student bars, swimming pools, and campus churches.
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