Jacobs University Bremen
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Jacobs University is a private international research university with a residential campus in Bremen, Germany. Distinguished by its international orientation and highly selective admissions process, Jacobs University fosters excellence in research and teaching. With state-of-the-art facilities and a student to faculty ratio of 10 to 1, the university offers outstanding teaching conditions for 1,357 students from 112 countries, who are currently pursuing their Bachelors, Masters and PhD degrees.
The international and cultural diversity on the English-language campus is an ideal environment to foster the students’ intercultural competence.
Jacobs' transdisciplinary approach is mirrored in all focus areas of our reseach and teaching:
MOBILITY (of people, goods, and information) Understanding the world-wide flow of people, goods and information.
HEALTH (focus on bioactive substances) Designing solutions for a healthier world.
DIVERSITY (of modern societies) Mapping the formation of modern global society.
Further information at: www.jacobs-university.de
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Umsatzsteuer-Identifikationsnummer gemäß § 27 a Umsatzsteuergesetz: DE199098639
Handelsregister Amtsgericht Bremen, HRB 18117
President/Geschäftsführerin: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Katja Windt
Managing Director/Geschäftsführer: Prof. Dr. Michael Hülsmann
Chair Board of Governors: Prof. Dr. Karin Lochte
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Foundation Year Program at Jacobs University: https://www.jacobs-university.de/study/foundation-year/program
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Jacobs University Event with Nobel Prize winner Randy Schekman: Mind the gap - Why our society needs to share knowledge! With: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Katja Windt, Dean Prof. Arvid Kappas, Hashem Al-Ghaili, Prof. Randy Schekman, Prof. Gerardus Meijer, Prof. Andrea Koschinsky and Dr. Bernd Pulverer See the discussion in full length here!