The University of Bremen is a medium-sized German university with around 20,000 students. For committed and talented students, Bremen offers a broad range of subjects: more than 100 master's programs and bachelor programs as well as the state law exam. And with research learning, the university has reinterpreted the project study, a special feature of its founding times. 2,500 scientists (41%), including 270 professorships (29% women), teach and conduct research in a wide range of subjects. In the natural sciences, engineering sciences, the social and human sciences and in teacher training, the University of Bremen has long relied on interdisciplinary cooperation and excellent research.
The future issues of today's societies are dealt with in six interdisciplinary research areas: the oceans and the global climate, the future of industrial production, the social conflicts of modern welfare states, the interfaces between digital technology and humans, the logistics of global flows of goods, and justice in the healthcare system. The university relies on diversity, has always encouraged unusual ideas and the independence of its early career researchers and takes its social responsibility seriously. She dares to approach new approaches first: Founded as a reform university, they live change.