Midwifery Science
Studiengang: Bioanalytik Akademischer Abschluss: Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Studienform : Bachelor in Vollzeit Regelstudienzeit : 7 Semester (inkl. ein Praxissemester) Studienbeginn : Wintersemester (1. Oktober) Zulassungsvoraussetzungen : Allgemeine Hochschulrei...
Prof. Dr. Barbara Kühnlenz
Organizational Development Change Management Employee Satisfaction Team Dynamics Human-Machine Interaction Acceptance & User Experience (UX) Interactive und Social Robotics Persuasive Technology Industry 4.0 Professor of Business Psychology with focus o...
Prof. Dr. Klaus Stefan Drese
Microfluidics Sensor technology and measurement technique Acoustic sensor technology Simulation and modelling Point of Care Testing Chemical and biochemical analytical systems Microsystem technology Physics Director of the Institute of Sensor and Actuator Techno...
Prof. Dr. Stefan Kalkhof
University Activities Head of the master degree program Bioanalysis Head of the Institut for Bioanalytics Head of the Chemistry Lab Professional Activities Head of the Mass Spectrometry Research Group of the Helmholtz Institute for Environmental Research...
Prof. Dr. Karin Meißner
Integrative Medicine in Health Promotion Medical Psychology / Health Sciences Quantitative and Qualitative Research Placebo Effect, Nocebo Effect, Complementary Medicine, Doctor-Patient-Communication University Activities Head of the Master Degree Program ...
Faculty of Social Work
Disciplines such as social sciences as well as pedagogy, psychology, sociology and empirical research are combined in the Department of Social Work and Health.
Prof. Dr. Mirko Kraft
Controlling and Risk Management of Insurance Companies Insurance Supervision (Solvency II) Cost Accounting/Cost Management Artificial Intelligence (AI), Digitalization, Telematics Tariffs Health Promotion and Insurance Sustainability University Act...
History
The origins of Coburg University in Germany is a private school for “civil architecture”. It was founded in Coburg in 1814 by the ducal architect, Friedrich Streib.