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1 The University of Duisburg-Essen Open-Minded

2 Campus Locations In the heart of Europe 13.09.2015 www.uni-due.de/en

3 Campus Locations Duisburg  490.000 inhabitants  the most important steel production site in Europe  logistical centre of Germany, with the largest inland port in Europe  home of the Wilhelm Lehmbruck-Museum Essen  570.000 inhabitants  the cultural and economical centre of the Rhine-Ruhr region as well as a hotspot of the service industries  European Capital of Culture RUHR.2010  home of the Folkwang-Museum with its unique collection of art from the 19th and 20th centuries Photo: Stadt Essen www.uni-due.de/en 13.09.2015

4 Overview History  August 1, 1972: foundation of two universities (Gesamthochschulen) in the cities Duisburg and Essen  January 1, 2003: merger of the two universities and foundation of the University of Duisburg-Essen (UDE)  March 12, 2007: foundation of the University Alliance Ruhr (UA Ruhr), a strategic research alliance with neighboring universities  2014: UDE is again among the 100 best of the young universities in the world (Source: THE-100 rankings under 50) Photo: Stadt Essen www.uni-due.de/en 13.09.2015

5 Overview Open-Minded We are one of the youngest universities in Germany and have a fresh way of looking at things. We think in terms of unlimited possibilities instead of possible limitations. Located in the heart of the Ruhr metropolis, we have 11 faculties working to develop ideas with a future. We are strong on research and teaching, embrace diversity, promote academic potential and fight for genuine educational equality. 13.09.2015 www.uni-due.de/en

6 Overview 13.09.2015 11 Departments  Humanities  Social Sciences  Educational Sciences  Economics  Business Administration  Mathematics  Physics  Chemistry  Biology  Engineering  Medicine www.uni-due.de/en

7 Overview People at the University 40,922students 442professors 2,767academic staff 1,391employees technical support and administrative services (excluding Faculty of Medicine) Budget 469 mill. €total revenue, of which 120 mill. €is for the Faculty of Medicine 109.4 mill. €expenditures from third-party funds, of which 34.9 mill. €is for the Faculty of Medicine 13.09.2015 www.uni-due.de/en

8 Studying & Teaching

9 Students 40,922students: 49 %female students 18 %international students 11,861first-year students: 49 %female students 22 %international students 4,490graduates: 54 %female students 13 %international students www.uni-due.de/en 13.09.2015

10 Studying & Teaching Students by Department 13.09.2015 www.uni-due.de/en

11 Research

12 Main Research Areas  Nanosciences  Biomedical Sciences  Empirical Research in Education  Urban Systems  Transformation of Contemporary Societies www.uni-due.de/en 13.09.2015

13 Research – Main Research Areas 13.09.2015 Nanosciences  development of nanostructured functional materials for a broad range of applications in a high-tech research center, special focus on applications in the energy sector  more than 50 research groups comprising approx. 350 scientists from the fields of chemistry, physics, medicine and the engineering sciences are participating, among other things, in collaborative research centres, research training groups and numerous cooperative ventures with industry  bachelor’s and master’s programmes in nanoengineering Photos: CENIDE www.uni-due.de/en

14 Research – Main Research Areas 13.09.2015 Biomedical Sciences  new diagnostic methods and treatments are being developed in cooperative interdisciplinary projects  connect the medical research at the Essen University Hospital and the Erwin L. Hahn Institute with the basic scientific research at the Centre for Medical Biotechnology (ZMB)  the B.Sc. programme in medical biology is in especially high demand with 2,700 applicants yearly Photos: ZMB www.uni-due.de/en

15 Research – Main Research Areas 13.09.2015 Empirical Research in Education  focus on school-related research in learning and instruction, life cycle learning and learning with digital media  joint scientific projects with an emphasis on educational praxis coordinated by the Centre for Empirical Educational Research (ZeB)  collaboration with national and international scientists; encouragement of the next generation of scientists Photos: ZeB www.uni-due.de/en

16 Research – Main Research Areas 13.09.2015 Urban Systems  in rapidly urbanising (as well as in shrinking) regions, climate mitigation and adaptation, conservation of natural resources, etc. are important issues  located in one of the largest heavily populated areas in Europe, all 11 UDE faculties are conducting research to find multi-layered solutions to the problems facing the urban world today  the Joint Centre aims to establish a leading European centre for broad-based urban research, with international visibility, involved in the instruction and training of the next generation of scientists Photos: ISS/UDE www.uni-due.de/en

17 Research – Main Research Areas 13.09.2015 Transformation of Contemporary Societies  patterns of order in society are modified by the displacement, disappearance and persistence of borders between people, nations, markets, etc.  the multidisciplinary research being carried out by the six institutes at the UDE connects the fields of sociology, educational science, economic science, political science and other disciplines  Käte Hamburger Kolleg/Centre for Global Cooperation Research Photos: UDE www.uni-due.de/en

18 Research 13.09.2015 German Research Foundation (DFG) Programmes  9 Collaborative research centres SFB/TR (lead institution and participating university) in Biochemistry, Medicine, Physics and Mathematics  5 Research training groups in Medical Biotechnology, Infectious Diseases, History, Radiobiology and East Asian Studies  10 Research units (lead institution and participating university) in Energy Conversion, Materials Research, Medical Psychology and Educational Sciences  32 Priority programmes in Mathematics, Mechanics and Medicine www.uni-due.de/en

19 Research 13.09.2015 Central Research Facilities  Center for Computational Sciences and Simulation (CCSS)  Center for Nanointegration Duisburg-Essen (CENIDE)  Centre for Empirical Educational Research (ZeB)  Centre for Logistics and Traffic (ZLV)  Centre for Medical Biotechnology (ZMB)  Centre for Water and Environmental Research (ZWU)  Erwin L. Hahn Institute for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (ELH) with the Radboud University Nijmegen  Essen College of Gender Studies (EKfG)  Institute of East Asian Studies (IN-EAST)  Käte Hamburger Kolleg/Centre for Global Cooperation Research  paluno – The Ruhr Institute for Software Technology  Joint Research Center: KWI Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities Essen www.uni-due.de/en

20 Research 13.09.2015 Associated Institutes of the University  Center for Studies on Turkey and Integration Research (ZfTI)  Centre for Fuel Cell Technology (ZBT)  Confucius Institute Metropolis Ruhr  Development Centre for Ship Technology and Transport Systems (DST)  German Textile Research Centre North-West (DTNW)  Institute of Energy and Environmental Technology (IUTA)  Institute of Mobile and Satellite Communication Technology (IMST)  IWW Water Centre  Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS)  Rhine-Ruhr Institute for Social Research and Political Consulting (RISP)  Salomon Ludwig Steinheim Institute (StI) www.uni-due.de/en

21 Research Expenditures of Third-party funds (excluding Medicine) Total sum 74.5 mill. Euro 13.09.2015 www.uni-due.de/en

22 Network

23 Cooperation University Alliance Ruhr (UA Ruhr) Unlimited possibilities: The alliance connects the universities of Bochum, Dortmund and Duisburg-Essen. It was founded in 2007 and has today  more than 500 study courses  more than 100,000 students  more than 13,000 graduates yearly  more than 1,000 doctorates yearly  1,300 professors  about 1.2 milliards Euro budget volume yearly  about 300 millions Euro third-party funds yearly 13.09.2015 www.uni-due.de/en

24 108 active partnerships worldwide International 13.09.2015 www.uni-due.de/en

25 International Incoming students 5,377students who acquired their university entrance qualification abroad, of whom: 59 %are from Asia 29 %are from Europe 8 %are from Africa 3 %are from America www.uni-due.de/en 13.09.2015

26 Central Services Information and Counselling  Center for Higher Education and Quality Development (ZfH): more than 100 services for quality assurance, teaching, learning and career development  Centre for Information and Media Services (ZIM): with 25,000 interconnected systems  Centre for Teacher Education (ZLB): 2,600 work placements registered per year  Student Counselling and Academic Career Services (ABZ): with more than 13,000 annual contacts  University Library (UB): with 2.5 million print volumes  University Sports: 1,400 courses per year www.uni-due.de/en 13.09.2015

27 For the general public Offers for everyone  Mercator-Professorship e.g. Richard von Weizsäcker, Christiane Nüsslein- Volhard, Alice Schwarzer, Udo Di Fabio, Wolfgang Huber, Margarethe von Trotta, Götz Werner  Poet in Residence e.g. Günter Grass, Rolf Hochhuth, Martin Walser, Cees Nooteboom, Judith Kuckart, Antje Rávic Strubel, Bernhard Jaumann, Kathrin Röggla  Scientist in Residence e.g. Wilhelm Barthlott, Julian Nida-Rümelin, Heinz-Elmar Tenorth, Rudolf Jaenisch, John C. Campbell, Alan Ashworth, Yi Cui, Michael Batty  Further events UniKids – lectures for children, Summer University, taster courses, student competition “freestyle- physics” www.uni-due.de/en 13.09.2015


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