Constructor University Virtual Open Week
At Constructor University Bremen, students from over 110 nations study in an Englishspeaking, close-knit campus community. Our top-ranked study programs, individual academic advising, and early research involvement prepare you for a successful international career. Explore Constructor University online from the comfort of your home during our VIRTUAL OPEN WEEK - learn about a range of topics in our web sessions, join our Instagram Live Q&A, meet current students, and professors, or talk directly to an admissions counselor.
Official kick-off of Constructor University's Virtual Open Week. Join us to learn more about Constructor University, our study programs, and much more! We will also share the final schedule for our Virtual Open Week. The host will be Recruitment Counselor, Juan Cardona
During this 30-minute online session, we will introduce our 3 schools and the 19 undergraduate programs within them. This will be the perfect opportunity to learn more about each bachelor's degree programs, what to expect during your studies, and career opportunities after graduation. This session will be hosted by our Recruitment Counselor, Ryan Mrowka.
We'll take a campus tour and show you our campus from a student life perspective. We'll show you some of our facilities such as the IRC building, labs, classrooms and sports facilities. In between places, we'll answer questions live.
During this 30-minute online session, we will introduce our two pre-degree programs: Pre-Bachelor Semester (PBS) and International Foundation Year (IFY). Program characteristics, study schemes, student life, application procedures and other relevant topics will be covered. Our hosts will be Nicoleta Dvornicov from the student recruitment team and Romy Skade, our IFY Coordinator.
During this session, we will introduce our Online Programs, their advantages, application processes, and everything else related. Our host will be Sibei Lin from our student recruitment team.
By Prof. Dr. Marc-Thorsten Hütt
Over the last decades biology and medicine have become data sciences. It is thus fitting to explore life sciences with computational methods. In this webinar I illustrate this important new research direction – occasionally called computational life sciences, bioinformatics or systems biology – using a few examples.
During this session, we will introduce our graduate programs: Each program's characteristics, application procedures, accommodation options, and more. Our host will be Graduate Recruitment Counselor Iana Domnina