The current ranking is based on student evaluations and other indicators such as research performance, international orientation, and the practical relevance of the degree programs. The following subject groups were examined: electrical engineering and information technology, education, German studies, mechanical engineering, materials and process engineering, mechatronics, psychology, and Romance studies. Each subject group included both bachelor's and master's degree programs.
University of Bremen subject groups are among the top performers in three areas: Physics and education scored particularly well in acquiring third-party funding, while German studies and mechanical engineering were highlighted for their excellent support for first-year students. In Romance studies, the University of Bremen has a particularly high number of doctorates per professor.
In the “International Orientation of Studies and Teaching” category, the master's program in Space Engineering also took a top spot.
“The University of Bremen has long been at the forefront of the CHE Ranking in terms of support for students starting their degree and in acquiring third-party funding,” says Professor Maren Petersen, Vice President for Teaching and Studies at the University of Bremen. “This demonstrates that excellent research and excellent study conditions go hand-in-hand here.”
About the CHE Ranking
The CHE University Ranking is the most comprehensive comparison of universities in the German-speaking world. It offers assessments of more than 10,000 degree programs at German universities. Around 120,000 students were surveyed for the current ranking. In addition to facts about studying, teaching, and research, the ranking also assesses how students rate the practical relevance of their degree programs and career preparation activities.
Further Information:
https://methodik.che-ranking.de/ (only available in German)
https://studiengaenge.zeit.de/ranking (only available in German)
Contact:
Christoph Wieselhuber
Administrative Unit for Teaching and Studies
University of Bremen
Phone: +49 421 218-60307
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