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English Taught Master’s Courses

Trier University offers several master's courses taught entirely in English, including courses in the fields of Data Science, Economics, Politics, and environmental sciences. Applications are open until May 31st, 2024 (from non-EU countries) or September 15, 2024.

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NEW: Bachelor Health Sciences

For future health experts: this new course links the fields of health care, data analytics and management. This unique course is admission-free, and enrolment is open until September 15th, 2024.

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NEW: Bachelor International Legal Studies

Your passport to a worldwide career: the Bachelor “International Legal Studies” does not only impart knowledge of the German legal system but also in foreign legal systems. This course is pioneered throughout Germany by Trier University.

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NEW: Master Archaeological Sciences

Germany's oldest city offers excellent conditions for studying archaeology. The new Master's programme combines topics from Classical Archaeology, Provincial Roman Archaeology and Geoarchaeology in a way that is rarely found anywhere else in Germany.

 

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NEW: Master Sustainability Management & Economics

This English-language course combines sustainability with business administration and economics and trains sought-after specialists. The Master's programmes offered by the department of economics and the department of business administration at Trier University received top marks in a nationwide ranking.

 

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Landesregierung und Landtag unterstützen die Initiative Interdisziplinäre Antisemitismusforschung der Universität mit 160.000 Euro

Die Universität Trier ist in diesem Jahr mit einem Ausstellungsobjekt auf der MS Wissenschaft vertreten.

ZPID-Direktor und Psychologie-Professor Kai Sassenberg zeigt in einem Paper, wie rhetorische Mittel helfen, Diskussionen zu entschärfen.

Study, Work & Life

Verschiedene Fächer bieten im Mai und Juni praxisnahe Workshops, Infoveranstaltungen und Schnuppertage für Studieninteressierte an.

Ab sofort können sich gesellschaftliche engagierte und begabte Studierende und Promovierende für ein Stipendium der Stipendienstiftung RLP bewerben.

Vom 1. bis 21. Mai radelt die Uni Trier für den Klimaschutz. Jetzt Teil des Teams werden und Fahrradkilometer sammeln.