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  2. IU International University of Applied Sciences - Wikipedia

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    It provides vocational programs in German and English, for which it offers in-person teaching on campus as well as distance or blended learning. With over 130,000 enrolled students, IU is the largest state-accredited university in Germany as of the summer semester of 2021 [2] and features amongst the largest universities in the world.

  3. Berlin International University of Applied Sciences - Wikipedia

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    All study programmes at Berlin International are taught in English. To apply and follow the courses effectively if accepted, students need to have a B2 level (or higher) English language certificate. If the student doesn't obtain such a certificate, they can register for the English Preparatory School.

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  5. Universities and research institutions in Berlin - Wikipedia

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    Around 20% have an international background. Student figures have grown by 50% in the last 15 years. The Humboldt Universität zu Berlin (HU Berlin) has 34,000 students, the Freie Universität Berlin (Free University of Berlin, FU Berlin) has 34,000 students, and the Technische Universität Berlin (TU Berlin) around 30,000 students.

  6. Otto Suhr Institute for Political Science - Wikipedia

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    The OSI is part of the Free University of Berlin’s Department of Political and Social Sciences, focusing on the study of international relations.Since 2001, Thomas Risse has headed the institute's Centre for Transnational Relations, Foreign and Security Policy which was founded in 1986 as the Centre for Transatlantic Foreign and Security Policy by Helga Haftendorn.

  7. Bard College Berlin - Wikipedia

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    Bard College Berlin (formerly known as ECLA or European College of Liberal Arts) is a private, non-profit institution of higher education in Berlin, Germany. It was founded as a non-profit association in 1999. Courses are taught in the English language, and the college has a high percentage of international students and

  8. John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies

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    Until 1962, the new Amerika-Institut was subordinate to the English Department, as was usual in most German universities, and therefore mainly dealt with American literature. Picture of then-Berlin mayor Heinrich Albertz attending the opening ceremony of the John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies on January 28, 1967.

  9. William Lowe Bryan - Wikipedia

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    When he returned from studying at the University of Berlin, Bryan was named full professor and granted money to conduct research on human reaction times. In January 1888, he opened the Indiana University Psychological Laboratory. Bryan went on to become a leader in the movement for the scientific study of children. [3]