Chemistry,
Department
Fachbereich 15 Chemie at the Uni Marburg
- Hans-Meerwein-Straße
- 35043 Marburg
- Phone: +49 6421 28-25620




General remarks
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Students' assessments on undergraduate, presence-learning-courses
Degree courses with details
Further information provided by the department
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Special features regarding teachingFaculty members in the Department of Chemistry are convinced that its concept of a very fundamental, comprehensible and therefore broad-based Bachelor degree course provides the best foundation for the (entirely customisable) Master's degree course. Utmost importance is also attached to the development of research skills to enable Master's graduates to complete their doctorates not just in Marburg but also at any other university within or outside Germany. The new building offers the department the very best in terms of space, apparatus and large-scale equipment in practical courses and working groups.
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Special features regarding the international orientationThe department has for many years maintained collaborations with some of the most renowned Chemistry departments in Europe and worldwide, including ETH Zurich (CH) and Cambridge (UK). Also an exchange programme with the Japanese University of Kumamoto. Thanks to Learning Agreements, any periods of time spent studying abroad are recognised in Marburg so that students do not lose this time. Whereas the Bachelor's degree course is held entirely in German, practicals and other courses in the Master's degree course are also held in English.
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Special features regarding the equipmentIn 2014 the department acquired a new building which is optimally equipped for teaching and research. This includes both the student labs for practicals with modern, extensive equipment, as well as the central scientific service lab with a range of new large-scale equipment. An important factor is that students become familiar with and obtain access to modern analytical measurement methods as early as the Bachelor's stage. The access to chemicals and additional equipment via a well-organised central warehouse is also ideal for students.
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Other special featuresThe department has maintained an open-door culture for many years now. Students usually do not require an appointment in order to attend a guidance meeting with a professor or member of academic staff. This means there relatively little inhibition about contacting teaching staff.




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Last update 2021: Data collected by the CHE Center for Higher Education.
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