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The Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences is a German University of Applied Sciences with more than 9,500 students and 150 professors. Its campus comprises three distinct locations, situated in Sankt Augustin, Rheinbach and Hennef / Sieg (all in the vicinity of Cologne and Bonn).
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IU was founded in 1998 as the International University of Applied Sciences Bad Honnef / Bonn (IFH), and its first intake took place in the winter semester of 2000/2001 with 23 students. [ 3 ] In July 2009, the German Science and Humanities Council institutionally accredited the university for ten years, [ 4 ] followed by reaccreditation for ...
The University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science (Penn Engineering or SEAS) is the undergraduate and graduate engineering school of the University of Pennsylvania, a private research university in Philadelphia. The school offers programs that emphasize hands-on study of engineering fundamentals (with an offering of ...
Current and former faculty of the University of Bonn. See also List of University of Bonn people . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Faculty of Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn .
The Hausdorff Center for Mathematics (HCM) is a research center in Bonn, formed by the four mathematical institutes of the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn (Mathematical Institute, Institute for Applied Mathematics, Institute for Numerical Simulation, Research Institute for Discrete Mathematics), the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics (MPIM), and the Institute for Social and ...
The Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences was founded on 1 August 1971 as Fachhochschule Niederrhein with 3,660 students, resulting from the merger of eight higher technical colleges, three engineering schools, and the Krefeld School of Applied Arts in the Krefeld-Mönchengladbach area.