International Teaching and Learning
Internationally oriented teaching
The promotion of foreign mobility, multilingualism and diversity competence are fundamental cross-sectional dimensions of our teaching in all subjects. Our degree programs are internationally oriented and provide all our students with an international and intercultural study experience.
The internationalization of study programs is being moved forward by a series of various projects and other active measures.
International degree programs and double degree programs
Internationally oriented study programs have compulsory stays abroad, double degrees or study courses taught in a foreign language integrated curriculum.
A handbook was created with guidelines for the establishment of double degree programs with partner universities.
International teaching
Erasmus Lecture Mobility
Members of the teaching staff of the University of Bremen can apply for a stay abroad at an Erasmus partner university. Conversely, they can also invite colleagues from partner universities to teach at the University of Bremen. You'll find more about it at Teaching Staff Mobility.
Project MINTernational – Learning from the successful ones
The MINTernational project seeks to anchor the topic of internationalization in the STEM subjects [German MINT]. The aim is through the networking of stakeholders to arrive at a sustainable exchange among the STEM departments. Until July 2018, the project is being funded by the Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft [Donors' Association for the Promotion of Science and Humanities in Germany], the Daimler-Fonds and the Daimler and Benz Foundation.