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Study and research in Germany

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Study and research in Germany


Universities

Universities are the classical form of higher education institution. The 104 universities operating in Germany at present focus of teaching methodological and theoretical knowledge. Research and teaching are closely combined with each other. Most of the universities are so-called full universities which offer the whole spectrum of academic subjects. As a rule, these include law, arts and humanities, cultural studies, natural sciences and economics/business administration, teacher training  and, with some exceptions, medicine. 

Some universities have a strong technical/engineering focus and consequently call themselves technical universities or universities of technology, even though students can also increasingly study arts, humanities and social sciences subjects there today. 
In comparison to the more applications and practice oriented Fachhochschulen, the universities attach great importance to basic or fundamental research. As far as possible, the orientation and interpretation of this research should be free from political targets and externally-controlled interests. The principle of the freedom of research and teaching is a highly-valued asset at Germany's universities – a response to the misuse of science and research in Germany's more recent history.
Single subject universities represent a special form of institution in German higher education. Institutions that have specialised in a single discipline include the Hannover Medical School (MHH), the University of Lübeck (medicine), the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, the German Sport University Cologne, and the University of Administrative Sciences Speyer.

Overview of all German Universities

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  • Hauptgebäude Nacht - Uni Bonn
  • Tu Berlin Produktionstechnisches Zentrum
  • RWTH Aachen
  • Universitaet Dortmund Campus Nord
  • TU Kaiserslautern, Altes Maschinenbaugebäude
  • Universität Passau
  • Universitaet Leipzig Unibibliothek
  • 15-fak-lehrgebaeude - Uni Freib
  • Universitaet Saarland Campus Homburg
  • Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg
  • TU Chemnitz HörsaalgebäudeSeminar Room Building at the Chemnitz University of Technology (photo: TU Chemnitz)" />
  • Universitaet Jena Hauptgebaeude

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  • Hauptgebäude Nacht - Uni Bonn
  • Tu Berlin Produktionstechnisches Zentrum
  • RWTH Aachen
  • Universitaet Dortmund Campus Nord

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Term: University 

The term University ("Universität") not only encompasses the classical full university. It also covers institutions with comparable functions and responsibilities, such as technical universities/universities of technology, distance studies universities, the universities of the federal armed forces, institutions specialising in medicine, veterinary science or sport, church and theological colleges, or universities of education.


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Seminar

A "Seminar" is a course in which students play an active part, in contrast to a lecture, where they generally only listen. In the seminar course, students discuss academic positions, research findings and write seminar papers. Please note, however, that the term "Seminar" is also sometimes used for a university department, such as "Englisches Seminar" = "English Department".

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Source: http://www.daad.de/deutschland/hochschulen/hochschultypen/02415.en.html
Date: 2012-02-12