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| The Graduate School in Structural Engineering's mission is to prepare students
for careers at the forefront of the dynamic fields of structural, civil and environmental engineering.
There are growing challenges for
designing and maintaining structural systems, while properly accounting
for the complex interactions between material and structural behavior on the one side, and the built and natural
environments on the other side. Our aim is to train students to take
leadership roles in identifying emerging issues in these fields and to develop innovative solutions
to the engineering challenges of the future. |
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| The Graduate School in Structural Engineering currently
offers a set of two internationally oriented English-language master courses in
civil engineering. These high-level interdisciplinary fields of study are:
We aim at creating a school of excellence with students from all over the
world. Our teaching staff with international experience in research guides our
students to achieve both technical success and personal advancement. |
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| The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) grants four to seven scholarships to admitted applicants of the Master course NHMSE within the program "Postgraduate Courses for Professionals with Relevance to Developing Countries". The scholarships start only in Winter semester. The students who want to apply for a scholarship starting in Winter semester
2010/11 will be selected from the applicants who send their applications to GSSE until 15 October 2009. Further information about the focus of the scholarship
program can be obtained from the
DAAD website. |