Osnabrück University achieves top CHE rankings for degree programs in Germany; Germany’s second-best public university.
Osnabrück University achieves TOP values for degree programs: Uni Osnabrück
Osnabrück University achieves TOP values for degree programs
Both Law and Information Systems at Osnabrück University are delighted with the latest ranking results from the Center for Higher Education Development (CHE). Business Administration and Economics also rated very highly.
This year’s ranking includes the subjects of Law, Business Administration and Economics, Business Administration and Economics, Information Systems, Industrial Engineering, Business Psychology, Business Law and Social Work. A total of around 35,000 students at 265 universities and universities of applied sciences (HAW) rated their study conditions. A very positive picture emerges across all subjects surveyed.
Law at Osnabrück University is represented in the top group in all student assessments, has achieved more than 4 out of 5 stars in all student ratings and has also improved in most student assessments compared to the last survey. They achieved particularly good results in the categories “General study situation” and “Study organization”. In 13 out of 14 categories, they achieved a top ranking, with 4.6 out of 5 stars in the main category “General study situation”, making them the second best public university in Germany.
Information Systems at Osnabrück University achieved a top ranking in the TOP 3 of all German universities, evaluated according to the four main categories of general study situation, support at the start of studies, contact with professional practice and range of courses. Particularly good ratings were given for the organization of studies and library facilities.
Business Administration and Economics at Osnabrück University shows an improvement in almost all student ratings. Here, too, there are particularly good ratings for the organization of studies and in the assessment of the facilities.
Further information for the media:Dr. Oliver Schmidt, Osnabrück UniversityOffice of Communication and MarketingE-mail: oliver.schmidt@uni-osnabrueck.de