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Hochschule Bremen
Germany

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Official website: https://www.hs-bremen.de/
Tel:+49 421-5905-0
Address:Hochschule Bremen Neustadtswall 30 28199 Bremen

Detailed introduction of the University of Applied Sciences Bremen (Hochschule Bremen):

Introduction

The University of Applied Sciences Bremen is a public higher professional college located in Bremen, Germany. It is also known as the German Higher Professional College of Bremen. It is a member of the uas7 association alliance. Its educational tradition can be traced back to 1799. In 1982, it was formed by the merger of the School of Economics, the School of Technology, the School of Social Education and the School of Social Economics.

Overview

Number of students: At the end of 2023, the total number of registered students was 8,757, from more than 100 countries, of which 56.1% were male, 43.7% were female, and 0.3% were non-binary.

Number of faculty and staff: In September 2023, there were 641 faculty and staff, including 181 professors.

History

Its educational tradition can be traced back to 1799 and was officially merged in 1982.

Establishment time

1982 Years.

School Strength

Disciplines and Majors: There are five colleges covering many disciplines such as architecture, journalism, engineering and natural sciences, social sciences, etc., offering 70 undergraduate, master and MBA degree programs, including 10 dual-system programs.

Teaching Quality: Focusing on practical teaching, many courses include internships and practical projects to help students accumulate work experience and establish professional connections before graduation. The teaching quality in professional fields such as engineering, economics, and social sciences has been recognized by the industry, and graduates have strong practical ability and employment competitiveness.

Scientific Research Achievements: Actively carry out scientific research activities, and have achieved a series of results in the field of applied sciences, making important contributions to the economic and social development of the Bremen region. For example, research in aerospace and maritime systems, bionics innovation, etc. has a certain influence.

International Cooperation: Established cooperative relations with more than 370 partner universities around the world, providing students with rich international exchange and learning opportunities, including student exchange programs, dual degree programs, etc. The school is also one of the founding members of the European University Strategic Alliance (STARS EU) and actively participates in EU education cooperation projects.

Nature of the institution

Public.

Educational philosophy

Emphasis on the combination of practice and theory, focusing on cultivating students' practical operation ability and problem-solving ability to meet the needs of society and enterprises. At the same time, we also attach importance to interdisciplinary education and the cultivation of international vision, encourage students to communicate and cooperate in different disciplines, and improve their comprehensive quality and innovation ability.

Key laboratories and disciplines

Key laboratories: It has key laboratories such as the Air/Port/Lab – Center for Aerospace & Maritime Systems and the Bionics Innovation Center (Bionik-Innovations-Zentrum), which provide advanced facilities and platforms for scientific research and teaching in related fields.

Key disciplines: Engineering, natural sciences, economics, sociology and other disciplines are the key disciplines of the school. The teaching and scientific research level in these fields is high. It has close cooperative relations with local enterprises and institutions, providing students with abundant internship and employment opportunities.

Faculty

The school has five colleges, namely the School of Economics, the School of Architecture and Environment, the School of Social Sciences, the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and the School of Nature and Technology.

Ranking

It has a high reputation among German universities of applied sciences, but it is relatively unremarkable in the international comprehensive ranking. The specific ranking varies depending on different ranking agencies and evaluation indicators.

Fees

Tuition fees: German public universities usually have no tuition fees, but students need to pay a semester fee of about 342.32 euros per semester, which includes semester tickets, management fees, student affairs fees, cultural activities fees, etc.

Living expenses: The cost of living in Bremen is relatively moderate, and students' monthly living expenses are about 800-1000 euros, including accommodation, food, transportation and other expenses.

Campus

Campus distribution: The main campus is located in Neustadtswall, Bremen. In addition, there are branch campuses in Airport City, Brill and other places, which are relatively scattered.

Campus environment: The campus architecture is modern and integrated with the urban environment of Bremen. Bremen is a city with a long history and rich culture, providing students with a good learning and living atmosphere.

Teaching facilities: The school has modern teaching facilities, including laboratories, computer centers, libraries, multimedia classrooms, etc., which provide strong support for students' learning and research. The library has a rich collection of books, covering books and journals in various disciplines, and also provides electronic resources and learning space to meet students' learning needs.