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An introduction to marine biology
Careers in science and technology are seen as forward-looking and a guarantee of a good income. The demand for skilled workers is high. Nevertheless, women are less likely than men to choose to study or train in STEM subjects. At Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences, Alessandra Kronschnabel is working on the MINTsteps collaborative project to inspire girls to pursue careers in these fields. To this end, she has been offering laboratory courses in schools across Bremerhaven for some time now.
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Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences and the German Maritime Museum invite you to the “Koggethon”
How are computer science and culture connected? Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences and the German Maritime Museum aim to explore this question together and creatively once again this year at the “Koggethon” on Saturday, 20 June, from 6 pm in the Koggehalle (German Maritime Museum, Hans-Scharoun-Platz 1, Bremerhaven). All school pupils from Year 10 onwards who are interested in computer science, as well as students and members of the public, are invited. Registration is open until 14 June at https://informatik.hs-bremerhaven.de/koggethon. Places are limited, so please register early.
Students develop shore excursion concepts for TUI Cruises
As part of the International Tourism Management (ITM) degree programme at Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences, eleven students have developed concepts for new shore excursions on behalf of TUI Cruises. To this end, they surveyed cruise passengers about their interests and carried out a trend analysis. They recently presented their findings to their lecturer, Dr Anna Wulf, and company representatives.
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The university has four research clusters in which it works on a broad range of topics to address the societal challenges of our times.
Discover all four research clusters by clicking on the tabs.
A clear priority in the university's research and development activities is the area of energy and marine technology. A considerable percentage of the university's third-party research funding can be attributed to this area.
Research activities in the life sciences are largely built on the expertise in the study programmes Biotechnology, Food Technology, Medical Technologies and Physician Assistant. Apart from marine research topics ranging from marine microbiology to fisheries biology, application-oriented research in the food sector is also of exceptional importance.
Linking the disciplines of 'logistics' and 'information systems' in one research cluster allows us to conduct applied research to identify, evaluate and realise potential for logistics and related areas. This is how we connect different areas, including such areas as digitalisation and maritime processes.
The research cluster Tourism and Management brings together research in the areas of the international tourism industry (esp. cruise tourism) and general management. In both areas, the focus is primarily on strategic issues and application-oriented, practical research.