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You are a student in our Faculty and would like to know more about a certain topic? Then you have landed on the right page! In the following we have collected all the necessary information and details of persons to contact – from the Study Dean to the Placements Commissary.

You can find important information on examination regulations and modules descriptions on the pages administered by the different study programs. If you are looking for project topics, themes for your thesis or a position as student assistant, we suggest you visit the web pages of the respectivethematic field or institute.

If you simply want to be up-to-date about what’s going on in the Faculty, we suggest you do some surfing around our website. You may well also be interested in taking a look at current faculty highlights and events.


Stud.IP stands for Study-related Internet Support for Contact Teaching.

Register in Stud.IP with your University of Bremen email account data (user name and password) and get to know the course management system Stud.IP:

Here you will find all of the study courses offered at the University of Bremen: You can also register for courses here. Once you have been admitted to a course, Stud.IP provides you with important information about all sorts of related matters, e.g. cancelled dates, consultation hours, the learning materials you need (slides, scripts, texts, bibliographies), information on courses, student assignments, self-learning modules, and mobile lectures.

You will also find all the information you need about the study courses here.


Start of studies

Every year, the University of Bremen invites its new students to Theater Bremen. Among other items on this year’s program were the University Choir, Julia Engelmann, and Flo Mega.

The first week

A very warm welcome to the University of Bremen! Some 20,000 students are enrolled at the University of Bremen, a good 25% of them first semester students. They are all streaming back on to the campus for the start of winter semester.

Tutors are there to help

The University of Bremen trains the engineers of tomorrow – but it is understandable that many freshers experience initial difficulty coming to grips with their subjects. The tutoring program in production engineering comes to the rescue.

The Bremen Drop Tower

The most striking campus building is the drop tower. It is home to the Center for Applied Aerospace Technology and Microgravitation (ZARM), Europe’s only large-scale research facility for conducting experiments under conditions of zero gravity.