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Problem sending emails to Microsoft addresses

It is currently not possible to send emails to private Microsoft addresses (@outlook.com, @hotmail.co, @live.com, @msn.com). This also affects automated emails, such as confirmation emails following registration for events or for the eCampus application portal. The university’s IT centre is working on a solution. Where possible, please use email addresses from other providers for the time being to contact the university or to register for events or eCampus, for example.

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Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences and the Port Authority sign cooperation agreement

Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences and the Port Authority of the Hanseatic City of Bremen intend to collaborate even more closely in future in the areas of port security and occupational health and safety. To this end, Rector Prof. Dr Dr h.c. Alexis Papathanassis and Harbour Master Stephan Berger signed a cooperation agreement in the presence of Captain Sebastian Trudwig, Head of Port Security, and Prof. Dr-Ing. Uwe Arens, Professor of Logistics Safety. The aim is to develop joint research projects, internship opportunities for students and topics for final-year dissertations.

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From the Deutsches Eck to the Skills Lab

How are physician assistants trained at Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences? A group of prospective nursing students from the Bildungscampus at the Katholisches Klinikum Koblenz gGmbH spent a morning taking a closer look at this just before their final exams. They used their study trip to visit the Skills Lab at Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences. Nicole Schwieger, a member of the academic and technical staff, had set up various stations for them where they could test the medical models.

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