Profile
- About us
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In the future the university wants to organise research in three interdisciplinary areas, namely education, people and environment. The expansion of both study and continuing education programmes, the strengthening of support for young academics and the increased international orientation of all areas of the university are further developmental aims which the university is currently pursuing.
- History
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The University of Koblenz-Landau has been in existence since 1990. Here is a chronological overview of the historical origins of the university and its development since 1990.
- Facts and figures
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What has the development in student numbers been like and how successful has the university been in securing external funding for research? Find out more about this and other statistical information here.
- Pro-family university
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Men and women who work or study at the university ought to be able to combine bringing up children or caring for their relatives with work, study or an academic career.
- Publications
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University publications provide information on the main areas of focus in research projects, on study programmes currently offered, on events and initiatives, on life on campus and also report on stories affecting people at the university.
- Contacts & directions
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The university has three sites: Koblenz, Landau and Mainz. Click here for directions and campus maps.
- Cooperation
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The university maintains numerous cooperation agreements with regional, national and international partners in the areas of academia, the economy and culture. These cooperation agreements form the basis of common projects in the areas of research, teaching and continuing education. In addition, they promote knowledge transfer and enhance the relationship between the university and its catchment areas.
- Friends, supporters & alumni
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The university's existing networks of friends, supporters and alumni promote both research and teaching, foster the university's links with people living in the university cities and regions, support student-run initiatives or also commit themselves financially in order to enable students to receive scholarships.
- University for everyone
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Many of the events organised by the university are open to the general public and anyone interested is welcome to attend. Selected lectures are also open to guest students who are not enrolled as students on our degree programmes.