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Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences mourns the loss of honorary citizen Brunhild Ritzenhoff

Brunhild Ritzenhoff was committed to Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences for many years. As a member of the Cuxhaven district council, the Green politician campaigned for the educational institution to be recognised as a driver of innovation in the region. Brunhild Ritzenhoff passed away on 8 November 2024 at the age of 85.

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When carbon atoms collide with biscuits

Swinging rotor blades, yawning shift workers, sugar-eating microorganisms - if you want to experience the diversity of the scientific landscape in Bremerhaven, you shouldn't miss the Science Slam. It's happening again on Thursday, 21 November at 7 pm. In the former Apollo cinema at Georgstraße 73, six scientists will compete against each other in exciting short presentations and vie for the audience's favour.

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A second life for wind turbines?

The first ‘green’ mine is to be built in Namibia, where climate-neutral hydrogen produced on site will be used to manufacture sponge iron. As part of his master's thesis Tido Hagen investigated whether wind turbines could be operated economically there alongside photovoltaics. This also involved the question of whether older systems from Germany could help with the conversion.

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Passion for education and research

Who will find Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences the best fit, Ann-Kathrin?
What makes teaching at this university so special for you, Prof. Wagner vom Berg?
What makes research so unique for you at Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences, Prof. Bosse?

Passionate about research

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.

Living, teaching, researching: working by the sea

Career at Bremerhaven University at Applied Sciences