Introduction
Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development is a public non-profit institution of higher learning located in Eberswalde, Germany, focusing on sustainable development education and research. It is committed to cultivating students' professional knowledge and skills in key areas of sustainable development such as nature conservation, forest management, organic agriculture, and climate change adaptation.
Overview
Student size: There are about 2,300 students from 60 countries studying here, and the student population is international.
Faculty: There are more than 400 faculty members engaged in teaching, research and related work, providing professional guidance and support for students.
History and establishment time
The school was founded in 1830 and was originally a higher forestry college. In 1992, academic teaching resumed at the historic site of forest and wood research outside Berlin, and it was transformed into a university of applied sciences with a focus on sustainable development. In 2010, it was renamed Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development.
School Strength
Course Setting: There are 20 innovative learning programs, covering undergraduate, master and doctoral programs, including majors in forest and environment, landscape management and nature conservation, wood engineering, sustainable business and other fields. Some professional courses are unique in Germany.
Scientific Research Achievements: It has close research ties with many partners and has obtained a high level of third-party applied research funding. As of 2022, it is one of the two universities in Brandenburg that receives the most third-party funding. Its research focuses on three areas: sustainable development in rural areas, sustainable production and utilization of natural resources, and sustainable management of limited resources.
Institutional nature
Public non-profit university.
Educational philosophy
Committed to leading the transformation to a sustainable society, cultivating students' necessary skills to shape the future by developing feasible model solutions, emphasizing the comprehensive practice of sustainable development concepts in all areas such as teaching, research, business, and knowledge transfer, and continuously developing and improving through participatory methods.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key disciplines: Forestry, environmental science, landscape management and nature conservation, wood engineering, sustainable economics and management are its key development disciplines. These disciplines are closely centered on the theme of sustainable development and provide professional knowledge support for solving real-world environmental and resource problems.
Key laboratories: The school established the Sustainability - Transformation - The Transfer Research Center focuses on research on issues such as sustainability transfer to sustainability transitions at different levels, and disseminates research results through appropriate educational forms.
Faculty
The school has four faculties, namely the Faculty of Forestry and Environment, the Faculty of Landscape Management and Nature Conservation, the Faculty of Wood Engineering, and the Faculty of Sustainable Business.
Ranking
Ranked 7386th among 14,131 universities in the world, 1630th among 2785 universities in Europe, 205th among 369 universities in Germany, and 22nd among 46 universities in Brandenburg.
Expenses
Tuition fees: There is usually no tuition fee for studying in German public institutions, but a semester fee of about 106 euros per semester is required. However, some master's programs may have tuition fees, such as the master's program in global change management, which costs 500 euros per year.
Other expenses: Students also need to consider additional expenses such as accommodation, transportation, learning materials, meals and personal expenses.
Campus
Campus location: Located in Eberswalde, a city with a population of about 41,000. Although the city is small, it provides students with a variety of opportunities from entertainment venues such as cafes and restaurants to internships in large companies. In addition, the school is only about 30 minutes by train from the metropolis of Berlin, which makes it easier for students to access more cultural and academic resources.
Teaching facilities: There is a library on campus for students to study and relax. The school has a unique architectural style and a long history. It is also equipped with modern teaching facilities to meet students' learning and research needs.
Living facilities: The surrounding living facilities are complete, with student dormitories, supermarkets, cafes, etc., providing students with convenient living conditions.
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