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08/03/2018 14:30

University of Bremen: Spaces Still Available for Study Programs

Stefanie Möller Pressestelle
Universität Bremen

    The admission procedure for the 2018/19 winter semester at the University of Bremen is in full swing. In some degree courses, spontaneous applicants can apply for a spot until September 15, 2018. In addition to a wide range of study opportunities with the final goal of a bachelor’s degree, there are still vacancies in four master’s degree courses.

    Thousands of applicants currently have the opportunity to secure their place at the University of Bremen: July 15, 2018, was the application deadline for almost all degree courses. In some degree courses, however, some spaces are still available. In total, the University of Bremen offers space for around 5,500 freshmen.

    Good Chance for a Spot for First Degrees

    Last week, the University of Bremen submitted around 7,000 so-called degree course offers to future bachelor students and those taking the state law examination. These can be viewed and accepted via Germany’s nationwide platform hochschulstart.de. The application portal prevents multiple admissions for the participating degree courses. Applicants who do not yet have a degree course offer may still advance to an admission rank within the next two weeks – applicants can find the corresponding information at hochschulstart.de.

    Even if this path is ultimately not successful, the University of Bremen still offers attractive study opportunities, for example in Computer Science, English, or Vocational Education. An overview of registration, which is possible between September 1 and 15, and available spots in the bachelor’s degree courses can be found here: www.uni-bremen.de/studium/noch-freie-studienplätze/noch-freie-bachelor-studienplätze/

    Spots Still Available in Four Master’s Programs

    Admission is granted on a gradual basis to first-year students in master’s programs – whenever the selection committees have completed their work. Enrollment is still possible until September 15 in the following master’s degree courses:

    • Art History and Film Studies
    • Process-Oriented Materials Research (ProMat)
    • Musicology
    • International Romance Studies

    All detailed information on the admission procedure and available spots in the master’s degree courses can be found under this link: www.uni-bremen.de/studium/noch-freie-studienplätze/noch-freie-master-studienplätze/

    Additional Information:

    www.hochschulstart.de
    www.uni-bremen.de

    Contact:

    Christina Vocke
    Administrative Department – Student Affairs
    University of Bremen
    Tel.: +49 421 218-61000
    E-mail: christina.vocke@vw.uni-bremen.de

    About the University of Bremen:

    Top-performing, diverse, reform-minded and singularly cooperative – that about sums up the University of Bremen. Around 23,000 people learn, teach, research and work on its international campus. Their shared goal is to contribute to the advancement of society. With well over 100 degree programs, the University of Bremen offers a broad range of subjects. As one of Europe’s leading research universities, it maintains close cooperation with the non-university research institutions in the region. This spirit of cooperation led to the founding of the U Bremen Research Alliance in 2016. The University’s competence and dynamism have also attracted numerous companies to settle in the technology park surrounding the campus. This has created an important national location for innovation – with the University of Bremen at its heart.


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