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Record numbers of part-time students: highest proportions in Hamburg and North Rhine-Westphalia

The number of people studying part-time in Germany has risen to an all-time high of around 231,000. Germany’s federal states with the…

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Vocational academies differ to cooperative state universities

In some federal states of Germany, dual students can choose between studying at a university or a vocational academy (Berufsakademie). These two…

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“Germany needs innovative bridging between academic and vocational education”

Be it studies for non-traditional applicants or dual study options – a growing number of people in Germany want the best of…

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