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Courses Bachelor Courses Theory of the firm Theory of the firm Learning goals This course prepares participants to meet the following learning objectives and competencies: The students learn about the
Section: FB7
Team © Fraunhofer MEVIS Prof. Dr.-Ing. Horst Hahn Head of Research Group Email more © Fraunhofer MEVIS / Tom Koller Tom L. Koller Dr.-Ing. Tom Koller Teaching & Research Modeling & Simulation, Trackin
Section: FB3
MA Transcultural Studies Are you interested in a Master in Transcultural Studies? Deadline for Applications: June 15, 2025 Are you interested in global inequalities and transcultural entanglements? In
Section: FB9
University & School Paint it! Get creative and learn exciting things about the University of Bremen's scientific focus. Download the coloring pictures here! more The "meerMINT" STEM cluster The idea b
Section: Cooperation & Transfer
Learning & Teaching Sustainability Studies Sustainability is at the heart of learning and teaching at the University of Bremen: This involves, on the one hand, taking a scientific approach to the issu
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Course Catalog Note: The course catalog is still under development. English version is coming soon. Search for courses ❯ Study Program SoSe 2025 Semester start: 01. April 2025 Semester end: 30. Septem
Section: Studies
Open Space for BIPocs working at the University of Bremen Wednesday, May 21st - 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM We warmly invite all BIPoC colleagues working at the University of Bremen to our Open Space. There
The Basics of Student Finance Monday, May 19th - 11:00 to 11:50 AM This event provides a concise overview of the different ways to finance your education. From loans and scholarships to part-time jobs
Options to Relieve the Burden on Family Caregivers Friday, May 23rd - 2:00 to 2:50 PM There are a variety of ways to get help with long-term care insurance. You just need to know them. Presentation La
Becoming a Professor with Health Concerns Wednesday, May 21st – 9:00 to 9:50 AM Working with a health condition is no exception. Many affected researchers have an impairment that is not immediately vi