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Laboratory Sessions, Examinations, and Final Theses It is no longer possible for students to book learning spaces on campus. Bremen State and University Library (SuUB) will also not be open to the public
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the members. The official language is English. However, YUFE students will have the opportunity to learn the language of their host country that they are visiting either in person or virtually. They will
in terms of their relevance in order to minimize the number of false alarms. The system will also learn from the administrator’s feedback in this way. TZI Develops User Interface The TZI is contributing
non-university research institution should not be underestimated at a time when ‘research-based learning’ is increasingly in focus”, explains the Dean of the Department of Social Sciences, Professor Karin
significant evidence that “One’s German identity consolidates during a stay abroad. Young people learn to deal with their German origins. They explore them and consciously bind themselves emotionally.
AcelorMittal, Mercedes, or Airbus. “The well-equipped machine parks in these workshops where apprentices learn the practical requirements of their future careers never fail to impress the Americans”, he says.
there is also a children’s campus. And there are workshops where boys and girls can examine fossil, learn about solving criminal cases, or even launching rockets. Poetry Slam and “dance around the world”
“Research-based learning” is high on the agenda at the University of Bremen. Just recently, for instance, Social Science students under the leadership of Professor Uwe Engel published the results of a
the lack of knowledge they require to perform tasks and even enables them to share expertise – and learn from one another. The actions robots perform in everyday operations are saved in a cloud-based knowledge
school pupils throws light on the fascinating way children approach the subject and new ways to learn arithmetic at elementary school level. For more information, please contact: University of Bremen