Leibniz University of Applied Sciences

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Leibniz University of Applied Sciences
founding 2011
Sponsorship Leibniz Academy V.
place Hanover
state Lower Saxony
president Thomas Winkelmann
Students 577 (winter semester 2017/2018)
Employee 25th
including professors 14th
Website www.leibniz-fh.de
Location Expo-Plaza, Hanover

The Leibniz University of Applied Sciences , Leibniz-FH for short, is a private, state-recognized university of applied sciences in Hanover.

University

In 2011 the Leibniz-FH was founded as a spin-off from the Leibniz-Akademie e. V . In the same year she received state recognition. It offers practice-integrated economic and technical bachelor's and master's degrees. The study modes offered are dual studies, full-time studies or part-time studies.

The university is located at the Expo Plaza in Hanover.

Course offers

Economics courses

  • Business Administration (Bachelor of Arts): part-time study, dual study, full-time study
  • Business Economics (Bachelor of Science): dual study, full-time study
  • Integrated business management (Master of Arts): part-time study

Technical courses

  • Business informatics (Bachelor of Science): part-time study, dual study
  • Embedded Automation Design (Bachelor of Science): dual study
  • IT security (Bachelor of Science): dual study

health Management

  • Health Management (Bachelor of Arts): dual study

Scholarships

The Leibniz University of Applied Sciences awards up to two grants a year for its full-time Bachelor's degree in Business Administration .

Web links

Commons : Leibniz Academy (Hanover)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.destatis.de/DE/Publikationen/Themati/BildungForschungKultur/Hochschulen/StudierendeHochschulenVorb2110410188004.pdf?__blob=publicationFile, p. 39 (accessed on July 5, 2018)
  2. ^ College
  3. ↑ Know -how from Hanover. Lower Saxony Economy, 1/2 2018, pp. 18-19 (accessed on July 4, 2018)

Coordinates: 52 ° 19 ′ 16.4 ″  N , 9 ° 49 ′ 9.5 ″  E