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  2. Women at German universities - Wikipedia

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    In 1827 the French/Swiss author Daniel Jeanne Wyttenbach (1773–1830) was awarded a philosophical honorary doctorate by Marburg University. Other women who also received a PhD in Germany included Katharina Windscheid (philosophy, 1895 in Heidelberg), Elsa Neumann (physics, 1899 in Berlin), Clara Immerwahr (chemistry, 1900 in Breslau), Dorothea ...

  3. European Network of Physiotherapy in Higher Education

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    The European Network of Physiotherapy in Higher Education (ENPHE) is a non-profit association of leading physical therapy universities in Europe. ENPHE was set up in February 1995, with headquarters in Utrecht, Netherlands. The main objectives are to provide high quality physical therapy education in Europe and to improve links between ...

  4. List of universities in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The University of Greifswald is the smallest among the oldest universities of Germany. This is a list of the ten oldest universities that have been in continuous operation since their founding in present-day Germany. The oldest university in the modern German-speaking world is the University of Vienna founded in 1365.

  5. City University of Applied Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The Bremen University of Applied Sciences (German: Hochschule Bremen) is a public Fachhochschule, a University of Applied Sciences, located in Bremen, Germany.In 1982, this University evolved from the fusion of four Universities of Applied Sciences: the Universities for technology, business, social pedagogy and social economy, and nautics.

  6. Category:Higher education in Germany - Wikipedia

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    List of universities in Germany; Universities in Nazi Germany; W. Women at German universities This page was last edited on 30 September 2020, at 19:55 (UTC). ...

  7. Coimbra Group - Wikipedia

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    The Coimbra Group (CG) is an international association of 40 universities in Europe.It was established in 1985. [2] It works for the benefit of its members by promoting "internationalization, academic collaboration, excellence in learning and research, and service to society" through "creating special academic and cultural ties", by lobbying at the European level, and by developing best-practice.

  8. Janet Ronalds - Wikipedia

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    Janet Elizabeth Ronalds (born 30 October 1985) is an Australian-born physiotherapist and cricketer, who plays for the Germany women's national cricket team as an all-rounder. She was the first player, male or female, to score a century for Germany in a Twenty20 International. Ronalds has been captain of her national team since July 2024.

  9. Hochschule Furtwangen University - Wikipedia

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    Education in Germany is decentralised. The federal states independently take care of schools and universities and draw up their own laws and regulations. This also affects the student bodies of the universities. In Baden-Württemberg, the legal basis is the State University Act (German: Landeshochschulgesetz (LHG)). [10]