Universität der Bundeswehr München | |
Former name | Hochschule der Bundeswehr München |
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Motto | Sicherheit in Technik und Gesellschaft |
Type | Public |
Established | 1973 |
President | Eva-Maria Kern |
Academic staff | 915 (197 professors)[1] |
Students | 3,825 (2022)[2] |
Location | Neubiberg (Munich) , , 48°04′49″N 11°38′17″E / 48.08028°N 11.63806°E |
Campus | Sub-urban 140 hectares (350 acres)[3] |
Affiliations | IAMP |
Website | www.unibw.de |
University of the Bundeswehr Munich (German: Universität der Bundeswehr München, UniBw München) is one of two research universities in Germany at federal level that both were founded in 1973 as part of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). Originally called Hochschule der Bundeswehr München the institution was supposed to offer civilian academic education for military officers. As an uncommon feature amongst German universities University of the Bundeswehr Munich unifies a more theoretical research university division and a more practical-oriented College of Applied Sciences branch.[4] Today, the university has an increasing number of civilian and international students. The academic year at the university is structured in "trimesters" and not the usual semester, to offer intensive studies with more credit points per year. Very capable students can therefore achieve a bachelor's and a master's degree within less than four years, while this would usually require five years. University of the Bundeswehr Munich has well-established scientific research and forms part of two excellence clusters of the German government's university excellence initiative. The University of the Bundeswehr Munich is one of only very few campus universities in Germany.