Research
With four closely linked profile areas, the University of Koblenz presents itself as an innovative research location - transcending the boundaries of disciplines, traditions and methodologies.
The University of Koblenz has strong relationships with regional institutions and provides important incentives for the entire Middle Rhine science region. With its research areas, the University of Koblenz is part of the Rhineland-Palatinate Research Initiative.
The promotion of research and junior researchers are core topics at the University of Koblenz. Strong interdisciplinary programmes support researchers and projects at every stage of development.
Studying
A broad range of study programmes, close links between teaching and research and national and international cooperation make the University of Koblenz a place to study with prospects.
The University of Koblenz offers its 9,000+ students a high-quality portfolio of Bachelor's and Master's programmes, supplemented by distance learning and further education opportunities.
Guiding, shaping, taking responsibility - what constitutes the centre of teachers' careers also applies to teacher training. This plays a central role at the University of Koblenz.
Transfer
Transfer means sharing and using knowledge and experience together. The University of Koblenz is part of a network of strong partners in the city, the region and beyond and is a mediator and initiator between academia and players from civil society, economy, politics and the environment.
The strong networking and visibility in the region is not only the basis for the university's performance, but also makes an important contribution when it comes to tackling regional challenges with the help of a participatory and interdisciplinary transfer culture. Strengthening knowledge and technology transfer and expanding networks are therefore important core objectives for the University of Koblenz.
University
The University of Koblenz is one of the youngest universities in Germany. Research, teaching and everyday life at the university campus in Koblenz-Metternich are characterised by short distances and active interdisciplinarity.
The university's claim is "continue discovering". This reflects the incentive and aspiration of all members of the university to constantly scrutinise the familiar in order to gain new insights. To this end, the university offers its members the necessary freedom to further develop their academics and teaching and to break new ground in the transfer of ideas, knowledge and technology.