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Multifaceted and innovative: the HTW Berlin
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Multifaceted and innovative: Specialist profile
Approximately 60 Bachelor`s and Master`s
degree study programmes in the fields of:
• Technology
• Business
• Computer science
• Cultural studies
• Design
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Awards and prizes
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Awards and prizes
Total E-Quality Science Award
Award from the German Federal Ministry of Education And Research
for the FHTW's special commitment to gender equality
Best Practice Hochschule 2001
“Best practice university” award from the CHE centre for university
development for reform efforts in the area of university
management
ReformFachhochschule
Award from the "Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft”
for training, consulting and service offers especially for business
start-ups, young entrepreneurs and middle-sized companies
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Awards and prizes für HTW and its members (selection)
BruttoSozialPreis (national award)
Germany's largest creative and strategy award for non-profit marketing
Tiburtiuspreise (Tiburtius awards)
Award from the state of Berlin for the best theses and dissertations
Wilhelm-Lorch Award
Award for the best new talents in the textile and fashion industry
Best of Unpublished German Book Design
Competition held by the Frankfurt Book Fair
KTW Software Award for Women
Special prize for the promotion of the next generation of female IT experts
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Awards and prizes (selection)
Lucky Strike Junior Design Award
The Raymond Loewy Foundation awards prizes to young designers
FIDICIN Medal from the Club for the History of Berlin
An award for the variety of research work on Berlin-historical subjects
Certificate of Excellence in Type Design from the Type Director Club New
York
Award for the creation of a new font
German Award for Monument Conservation
Award for the conservation of constructional heritage
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Historical roots
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Historical roots
1847 Founding of the vocational school for decomposition,
composition and design, later engineering school
for clothing technology, since 1990: Division of Clothing
Technology at the Berlin University of Engineering
1947 Founding of the Engineering School for Mechanical
Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Civil Engineering;
from 1988 the Berlin University of Engineering
1991 HTW Berlin in founding; integration of the Berlin University
of Engineering and acquisition of property from the
University of Economics in Berlin-Karlshorst
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Historical roots
1994 Formation of the HTW Berlin as a legally independent
institution of higher learning
1996 Integration of the Telekom’s university of applied
sciences.
2004 Celebration of the 10th anniversary
2006 Relocation to the first building at the Wilhelminenhof
campus
2009 Renamed into HTW Berlin and Wilhelminenhof campus
opened
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Mission statement, partners andcooperation partners
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Mission statement
In a discursive process in 1999, lecturers, staff and students
agreed on ten principles for common action.
The keywords here are:
social responsibility| interdisciplinarity | cooperation |
performance | quality | openness | equal opportunity|
internationality | know-how transfer | critical discourse
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Partners
120 partner universities in 30 different countries:
USA | Mexico | Brazil | Austria | Denmark |The Netherlands |
Switzerland | Sweden | Belgium | Great Britain | Italy | France |
Spain | Portugal | Ireland | Poland | Finland | Latvia | Lithuania |
Estonia | Hungary | Bulgaria | Greece | Russia | China | Australia |
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Cooperation partners
The HTW collaborates on a regional, national and global
basis with:
• corporations and banks
• universities, research institutes,
institutions for research funding
• technology and foundation centres
• museums, archives, cultural institutions
• educational institutions
• chambers and associations
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Two locations in Berlin: Treskowallee campus and Wilhelminenhof campus
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Two very attractive locations in the southeast of Berlin
-Treskowallee Campus
in Karlshorst
-Wilhelminenhof Campus
in Oberschöneweide
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The HTW on Treskowallee campus
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Treskowallee campus
• University board and administration, central units
• Department 3 Business I
Business Administration | Business Law | Real Estate Management
Public Management | International Business | International and Development
Economics |
• Department 4 Business II
Business Computing | Industrial Engineering and Management | Business
Mathematics | Media and Computing | Business Administration and Engineering |
Financial Services Risk Management
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Wilhelminenhof campus
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Wilhelminenhof campus
• Departement 1 Engineering I
Applied Automation | Electrical Engineering | Microsystems Technology |
Building Energy and Building Information Technology | Computer
Engineering | Environmental Engineering/Regenerative Energies |
Information Technology/Distributed Systems | Information and
Communication Technology
• Departement 2 Engineering II
Civil Engineering | Automotive Engineering | Mechanical Engineering |
Life Science Engineering | Industrial Environmental Computing |
Facility Management | Construction and Real Estate Management
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Wilhelminenhof campus
• Departement 4 Business II
Applied Computer Science | International Media and Computing | Interaction
Design/Game Design | Business Communication Management | Computer Science
and Business
• Departement 5 Design
Clothing Technology/Fabric Processing | Communications Design | Fashion Design
Museums Studies | Conservation-Restoration/ Field Archaeology | Museum
Management and Communication | Geoarchaelogy and Field Archaelogy
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The departments and their study programmes
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Departement 1 Engineering I
Electrical Engineering (B)
Telecommunications (B)
Information Technology/
Distributed Systems (B)
Information and Commu-
nication Technology (M)
Applied Automation (M)
Computer Engineering (B)
Microsystems Technology (B)
Environmental Engineering/
Regenerative Energies (B/M)
Building Energy and Building
Information Technology (B)
Systems Engineering (M)
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Departement 2 Engineering II
Civil Engineering
(B/M)
Automotive Engineering (B/M)
Mechanical
Engineering (B/M)
Facility Management (B/M, with Beuth University of Applied Sciences Berlin)
Industrial Environmental
Computing (B/M)
Life Science Engineering
(B/M)
Mechanical Engineering(B/M)
Construction and Real Estate Management (M)
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Departement 3 Business I
Business Administration
(B/M)
Real Estate Management(B)
Public Management (B)
Business Law (B)
Non Profit ManagementAnd Public Governance
International Business
International and Development Economics
Real Estate Management (M)
Industrial Sales and Innovations Management (M)
Finance, Accounting, CorporateLaw and Taxation (M)
Human Resources Management(M)
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Departement 4 Business II
Applied Computer
Science (B/M)
Business Computing(B/M)
Computer Science andBusiness (B)
Business
Communication
Management (B/M)
Industrial Engineering and
Management (B/M)
Business Mathematics (B)
Media and Computing
Interaction Design/Game Design (B)
Financial Services Risk Management (M)
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Departement 5 Design
Clothing Technology/
Fabric Processing (B/M)
Fashion Design (B/M)
Conservation and
Restoration/Field
Archaeology (B/M)
Communications Design
Museums Studies (B)
Museum Management and
Communication (M)
Geoarchaelogy and Field
Archaelogy (M)
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Practice-oriented didactics
• Approximately 270 professors and 700 assistant lecturers
teach at the HTW Berlin.
• The professors all have academic qualifications—many have
earned a doctorate—and also have at least three years of
practical experience in private enterprises or administration.
• The assistant lecturers are qualified practitioners with
teaching experience.
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Bachelor's degree study programmes
Admission requirements: Secondary school/high school with
subject-specific university
entrance
qualification, pre-study internship
if applicable
Duration of studies: 6 or 7 terms
Bachelor's thesis: approx. 8 weeks with final degree
(bachelor’s)
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Master’s degree study programmes (consecutive)
Admission requirements: Bachelor's degree
Duration of studies: 3-4 terms
Master’s thesis: approx. 3-6 months
Degree: Master's in the respective
field of study
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Master’s degree study programmes (postgraduate)
Admission requirements: University degree (e.g. German
"Diplom") from a university or
university of applied sciences,
professional experience
Duration of studies: 2–4 terms
Master’s thesis: approx. 3-6 months
Degree: Master’s
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Distance learning and advanced training
Distance learning: correspondence study courses
MBA Corporate Management | Mechanical Engineering | Industrial Engineering and
Management | Mathematics Prep Course | Conservation and Restoration |
Postgraduate master’s degree programmes
MBA Corporate Management | MBA Real Estate Management | International and
Development Economics |
Advanced training
Around 60 different courses on offer for executives and skilled employees from
companies/administration, staff, lecturers and young academic professionals
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Research for the future
• Around 100 different research and development projects in the
areas of technology, business, computing, culture and design
• Support of young academics through a postgraduate advance-
ment programme for doctoral candidates
• Cooperation with the Berlin-based patent agency ipal for the
exploitation of R&D efforts
• Cooperation with five affiliated institutes
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Development of proceeds from third-party funding
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Interdisciplinary competence centres
• Facility management
• Media & networks & mobile computing
• Human-machine communication
• World heritage – prevention – environmental analysis
• Teaching and learning technology
• International innovation and medium-sized enterprise research
• Sustainable power supply for buildings
• gameslab Berlin
• Banks and regional development
• Umberto Competence Centre
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Infrastructure for interested business founders
• The start-up competence centre "Business Start-Ups and
Independent Entrepreneurship"
• Business start-up lab
• Business start-up centre for technical services
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HTW Management
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HTW Management
• University Board
• Board of Trustees
• Main administration office
• Academic Senate
• Departments
• Central units
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The University Board (and its business units)
Professor Dr Michael Heine
Chairman of the University Board
Professor Hans-Herwig Atzorn
First Vice President, responsible for R&D, technology and knowledge
transfer, advanced training/distance learning etc.
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The University Board (and its business units)
Professor Dr Klaus Semlinger
Vice President, responsible for study programmes and teaching etc.
Dr. Stephan Becker
Chancellor, responsible for business, financial and budget issues,
as well as legal matters etc.
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The Board of Trustees
The Board of Trustees is the link between the
university and the state on one hand, and society
on the other hand.
External members: 8 independent experts
Internal members: 2 professors, 2 research associates
2 other staff members, 2 students
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The central units (service providers at the university)
Computer centre
All IT-Services (E-Mail, Web-Hosting and so on), 5 PC pools each
with 100 workstations, Internet café with WLAN
Sports
General physical fitness offers | dance and movement | ballgames |
board games | fitness and exercise | martial arts | racquet/net
sports | aquatics
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The central units (service providers at the university)
Library
1 central library, 1 branch library, around 350,000 volumes and
700 magazines, wide range of CD-ROM databases
Foreign languages
Courses in English, French, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Swedish,
Spanish, German (for foreigners), from everyday language use
to technical language and specialised terminology
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Cooperation Centre for Applied Sciences
• Consulting and support for research and education
• Sponsoring information (regional, national, EU)
• Distance learning and part-time advanced training
• Technology transfer and promotion of innovation
• Promotion of business start-ups
• Procurement of research services
• Patent support
• Trade fair and event organisation
• Financial administration of third-party funding
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Statistics
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Number of students
5381
6457
7569
7838
8617
9588
9500
9686
1994/ 1995
1996/ 1997
1998/ 1999
2000/ 2001
2002/ 2003
2004/ 2005
2006/ 2007
2008/ 2009
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Thanks for your interest!