University of Applied Sciences, Worms
The University of Applied Sciences Worms (German: Hochschule Worms) is a public university located in Worms, Germany. It was founded in 1978 and its predecessor in higher education dates back to 1949. The University of Applied Sciences Worms comprises faculties of business, tourism/transportation, and computer science. It operates partnerships with companies, public bodies and other organisations in the Rhein-Main and Rhein-Neckar region, as well as other international institutions. The university is one of two universities in Germany that offers the BA Aviation Management program in English Language. In summer 2019 the program Air Traffic Management will also start at the University of Applied Sciences Worms.
Hochschule Worms | |
Type | Public |
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Established | 1978 |
Chancellor | Christiane Müller |
President | Jens Hermsdorf |
Vice-Chancellor | Henning Kehr |
Students | ca. 3.700 [1] |
Location | , , |
Website | www |
Research
The university's research is mostly applied, including a few internationally connected research groups. Mentionable past and current research projects and research-oriented projects with contributions from the University of Applied Sciences in Worms are the following:
- ALICE experiment
- SciPort RLP (the research database of the Rhineland-Palatinate)
References
- Website of Hochschule Worms: Kurzprotrait der Hochschule Worms