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Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg
Germany

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Official website: https://www.h-brs.de/
Tel:+49 2241 865 0
Address:Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg Grantham-Allee 20 53757 Sankt Augustin

Introduction

Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg is a university of applied sciences in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It offers undergraduate and master's programs in a variety of majors, focuses on the combination of practice and theory, and is committed to cultivating professionals who meet market needs.

Overview

Number of students and faculty: As of the end of 2020, the school has a total of approximately 9,500 students and 1,000 faculty, including 150 professors and 300 assistant researchers, as well as approximately 350 lecturers from academia, business and industry.

International Cooperation: It has established cooperative relations with 80 universities from approximately 40 countries, actively promotes international exchange and cooperation projects, and provides students with a broad international perspective and exchange opportunities.

History and Establishment Time

Established in 1995 through a project of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia, its predecessor was Fachhochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg, and is the 52nd university in Germany. A nationally recognized university of applied sciences.

School Strength

Faculty: It has a team of highly qualified teachers, including professors, assistant researchers and professional lecturers from different fields. They not only have a solid academic background, but also have rich practical experience, and can provide students with high-quality teaching and guidance.

Research institutions and cooperation: The school has 16 research institutions covering multiple disciplines, and cooperates with well-known institutions such as the Bonn-Aachen International Information Technology Center and the Fraunhofer Association IAIS to jointly carry out scientific research projects to enhance the school's scientific research level and innovation capabilities.

Institutional Nature

Public university.

Educational philosophy

Emphasis on practice-oriented teaching, focusing on cultivating students' practical operation ability and problem-solving ability, so that students can quickly adapt to the needs of the job market after graduation, and at the same time encourage students to participate in scientific research projects to cultivate their innovative thinking and research capabilities.

Key laboratories and disciplines

Key disciplines: Applied science and economics are its advantageous disciplines. In addition, computer science, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, natural sciences and other disciplines also have strong strengths. The school's master's program, Autonomus Systems, was established in cooperation with the Bonn-Aachen International Information Technology Center and the Fraunhofer Society IAIS, and is mainly aimed at cutting-edge fields such as artificial intelligence and mobile robots.

Key laboratories: The school's 16 research institutes can be regarded as key laboratories, with a wide range of research topics, including detection technology, genetics, sustainable development, visual computing, etc., focusing on sustainability, digitalization and security.

Faculty

The school has 5 departments, namely computer science, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering and technical journalism, management science, natural science, social policy and social security.

Ranking

The specific ranking of the school in the comprehensive ranking of internationally renowned universities has not been found, but it has a certain reputation and influence among German universities of applied sciences.

Expenses

Tuition fees: German public universities usually do not charge tuition fees, but may need to pay a certain registration fee per semester, ranging from about 150-500 euros.

Living expenses: In Bonn, students' monthly living expenses are about 800-1000 euros. Euros, including accommodation, food, transportation, school supplies and other expenses.

Campus

Campus distribution: There are 3 campuses, namely St. Augustine Campus, Rheinbach Campus and Hennef Campus. St. Augustine Campus focuses on science and engineering, Rheinbach Campus focuses on economics and management, the Department of Chemical Engineering and the Academy of Natural Sciences are also on the Rheinbach Campus, and the Hennef Campus focuses on social security.

Campus facilities: The campus is equipped with modern teaching facilities and complete living facilities, such as libraries, laboratories, computer rooms, student dormitories, canteens, sports facilities, etc., providing students with a good learning and living environment.