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Record Number of University Graduates without an Abitur

More people without an Abitur (German higher education entrance qualification) are successfully completing a degree programme. According to the latest available data,…

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Dual Higher Education in Germany

Since their inception in the 1970s, dual study programmes have been an integral part of the German educational landscape. Since then, this…

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Chemistry has the highest doctoral degree rate of all subjects studied in Germany 

In chemistry, four out of five master’s degrees lead to doctorates. Most doctoral theses are written in medicine. This is shown by…

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Future skills particularly strongly anchored in computer science, nursing science and romance studies 

Whether problem-solving skills, initiative, or digital collaboration: so-called future skills are among the competencies that are becoming increasingly important for participation in…

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