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Full Degree Study Abroad Opportunities in Germany

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University of Heidelberg
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Brandenburg Technical University Cottbus
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University of Mannheim
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University of Leipzig
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University of Kassel
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Eichstatt Catholic University
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University of Flensburg
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University of Hamburg
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With approximately 38,500 students, the University of Hamburg ranges fifth in size among the institutions of higher learning in the Federal Republic of Germany. Corresponding to Hamburg's view of itself as the "gateway to the world" the University with its diversity and traditions of subjects and educational offerings, sees itself as the "gateway to the world of knowledge". It has about 890 professors engaged in teaching and research, as well as an additional fulltime academic staff numbering 2,700. There are also approximately 6,800 technical and administrative employees. About 1,000 part-time academic instructors teach at the University, and an equal number of additional academic and other employees are engaged in individual research projects financed by parties outside the University. (Statistics as of 1999.)

Humboldt-University of Berlin
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Free University of Berlin
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Owing to its internationally recognized achievements in both teaching and research, the FU exerts a strong attraction on students from Germany and beyond.

Dortmund University
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University of Augsburg
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International University Bremen
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Siegen University
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Siegen was founded as a "comprehensive university" in August 1972. We offer Bachelor, Master and PhD in Engineering, Computer Science, Natural Sciences, Economics and Business Administration, Economic Law, Media Science, Humanities, Social Sciences; German language training is provided.

Friedrich Schiller University in Jena
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Otto Friedrich University Bamberg
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University of Hagen
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RWTH Aachen University
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RWTH Aachen University is one of the high-ranking universities of technology worldwide. The University has a core focus on engineering, computer and the natural sciences. The specific strength of its engineering education and training lies in the combination of teaching and advanced research. Students gain an in-depth knowledge of mathematics, scientific and engineering theory and the ability to apply this knowledge to problems of technical nature. They have numerous opportunities to pursue projects and thesis work within the scope of ongoing research activities, while gaining practical experience and knowledge of state-of-the-art technology. In particular the engineering departments cooperate closely with national and international industrial partners. Graduates of RWTH Aachen University have excellent career opportunities in industry and commerce.

University of Cologne
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Welcome to one of the most famous and - with about 63.000 students - also one of the most popular German universities in the very heart of Europe. The University of Cologne with its seven faculties offers students an enormous variety in choice and combination of courses and subjects. Students who expect and fulfill high standards at the university, will find best studying conditions here.

University of Konstanz
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University Lubeck
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University of Essen
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German Sport University
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Technical University Berlin
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University of Hanover
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International University in Germany
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Major in Information Technology (B.Sc.) or International Business (BBA). All classes are taught in English and because there is no summer break, you'll receive your Bachelor's degree in just three years, instead of the usual four.

University of Koblenz and Landau
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University of Bielefeld
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Bielefeld University combines classical academic tradition with innovative research and teaching. It was founded as a new type of university in 1969 with the aims of re-establishing the unity between research and teaching advocated by Humboldt, and of opening up the frontiers between the disciplines.

University of Kaiserslautern
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University of Bayreuth
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The University of Bayreuth is one of the youngest universities in Germany and offers its approximately 8000 students a wide range of possibilities. Being a Campus-University, there is no trekking halfway across the city from one classroom to the next and again to the cafeteria for something to eat as it is common in most other university towns in Germany. All university facilities are centralised on one campus which is located on the southern outskirts of Bayreuth and within easy reach from the city center.

University of Technology, Munich
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Academy of Media Arts
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University of Bremen
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