Schools German Universities: Known in America?

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German universities are gaining recognition in the U.S., with institutions like Universität Stuttgart and Heidelberg mentioned as notable examples. Many American universities have established connections with German schools, particularly in engineering and nuclear programs. The discussion highlights the affordability and quality of European education compared to U.S. institutions, suggesting that many European universities maintain a high academic standard across various disciplines. However, awareness of German universities among Americans is limited, with some participants noting that most Americans may not even be familiar with Europe. Specific universities like IFW-Dresden and the University of Konstanz are also referenced, although the latter has faced scrutiny due to past controversies. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the potential for greater recognition of German universities in the U.S. academic landscape.
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A question to people from America: are any German universities known in America?
 
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My friend attends college in Belgium and talks about how inexpensive but good most european colleges are. That's all I've ever heard about European schools.
 
I think the only university I hear of constantly is Cambridge. This is sad since I am sure there must be other good schools in Europe. Oh well :rolleyes:
 
silin said:
A question to people from America: are any German universities known in America?
Ja!

Universität Stuttgart

http://www.uni-stuttgart.de/ueberblick/organisation/fakultaeten/index.en.html (auf Englisch) :biggrin:

http://www.uni-stuttgart.de/ueberblick/organisation/fakultaeten/index.html

My department at the university (in US) where I did my nuclear engineering program had contacts with Stuttgart (20 years ago - possibly they still do?). We sent students there and we had students from their engineering program.
 
Learning Curve said:
My friend attends college in Belgium and talks about how inexpensive but good most european colleges are. That's all I've ever heard about European schools.

which college in Belgium ?

marlon
 
Isn't The Univ. of Heidelberg pretty top notch?
 
most European universities have at least the same level as the top US universities (depending on department ofcourse). Also, in Europe, the difference between the several universities ain't as big as in the US , where you can have Caltech and next to it, an university of which the educational level corresponds to our high school level.

That's one of the big (yet only) advantages of non-privatisation.

marlon
 
silin said:
A question to people from America: are any German universities known in America?
A number of German universities participate in the academic "job markets" in the U.S. For an example see http://www.aeaweb.org/joe/0312d/html/joe133.html . This position requires EU "citizenship" (probably because it is funded by EU) but many other positiions don't have this requirement.

http://www.aeaweb.org/joe/0312d/html/index-loc.html#3 is sorted by location and you can see that at least 4 German schools participated in the job market that year (2003).
 
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silin said:
A question to people from America: are any German universities known in America?

Most Americans can't even find Europe on the map and you ask about their knowledge of German uniwersities?
 
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silin said:
A question to people from America: are any German universities known in America?

I must admit that the only German university that I'm familiar with is IFW-Dresden. This is because Mark Golden was there for a few years. He and his group produced a series of excellent photoemission spectroscopy results. I think he has left Dresden for the University of Amsterdam.

Of course, University of Konstanz is now having a dubious reputation of being the place where Hendrik Schon received his Ph.D and also did a lot of the now-discredited research work while he was employed at Bell Labs. I believe the school has taken back his Ph.D. In any case, this was the unfortunate introduction (at least to me) to that german institution.

Zz.
 
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Ja! Ich studierte Außenpolitik an der Universität zu Köln für ein Semester.

P.S. Verzeihen Sie mir, mein Deutsch ist sehr rostig.
 
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hey marlon he's in Aelst
 
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I've worked in collaboration with the Universites of Stuttgart and a bit with Dresden, but I'm not a USian...
 

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