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IU International University of Applied Sciences (German: IU Internationale Hochschule) is a private for-profit university of applied sciences based in Erfurt, Germany. It opened in 2000 and was formerly known as the International University of Applied Sciences Bad Honnef / Bonn (Internationale Fachhochschule Bad Honnef/Bonn or IFH). [1]
Bad Honnef includes several districts, such as Aegidienberg, Rhöndorf, and Lohfelderfähre, which is located near the Rhine ferry crossing to Rolandseck. During his term as first chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany (then West Germany), Konrad Adenauer lived (and died) in Bad Honnef, as it was near Bonn, then the capital of the republic.
The academic degrees offered by New European College are awarded by the International University of Applied Sciences Bad Honnef (IU) and have full German state accreditation. [4] IU formerly known as International University of Applied Sciences Bad Honnef is officially recognized in Germany as higher education institution and has the privilege ...
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Int. University of Applied Sciences Bad Honnef-Bonn Entry Requirements Overall average grade, A-levels or advanced technical college entrance qualification, internship or apprenticeship, advanced English level, covering letter
Born in Bad Honnef on 21 September 1962, [1] Krücken studied sociology, philosophy and political science at the universities of Bielefeld and Bologna from 1981 to 1989. [1] [2] [3] With a scholarship from the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes he earned his PhD in 1996 at the Faculty of Sociology in Bielefeld with a dissertation focused on Risk Transformation.
Dieter Geuenich was born on 17 February 1943 in Bad Honnef, Germany. He studied history, Germanistics, theology and philosophy at the universities of Bonn and Münster, and received his PhD at Münster in 1972 under the supervision of Karl Schmid. From 1972 to 1982, Geuenich was a research assistant in history at the University of Freiburg.
Born in Bad Honnef, in North Rhine-Westphalia, in 1970, Jan-Werner Müller studied at Free University of Berlin, University College London, the University of Oxford's St Antony's College and Princeton University.