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We are offering an information event on the ProMat degree programme on the 20 June 2024 from 4 pm onwards. You can find details about the event here.
In October 2022, new admission regulations for the study programme Process-oriented materials research, ProMat were published. These come into force for the admissions procedure starting in winter semester 23/24. The admission regulations from January 2019 will continue to apply for admissions to the summer semester 23:
- For the current admission regulations (dated 01/2019): see here.
- For the future admission regulations (dated 10/2022) valid from winter semester 23/24 onwards: see here.
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Eric Macke has won this year's Bremen Study Award for his thesis "Copper hexacyanoferrate as cathode material - an in-depth theoretical investigation with electronic structure methods"!
We had the chance to talk to him about this award and his plans for the future: here
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The open curriculum offers the greatest possible freedom in designing one's own course of study around the individual study or research focus. Read more here.
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Parallel to lectures, courses and the obligatory research stay abroad, students in the ProMat programme will be directly involved in the research activities of the University of Bremen: The ProMat course of study.
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The student Eric Macke spent four weeks of the mandatory research stay abroad at the Imperial College in London. Read more here.