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University - but what comes next? In order to be able to prepare students for their professional careers more profoundly in future, the KU launches an in-house career center in cooperation with the company JobTeaser. The...[more]
From this winter semester, the KU offers its students a diverse range of opportunities to enrich their studies by deepening their knowledge of their fields of study and broadening their understanding of areas outside of these...[more]
They come from Italy, Taiwan and Brazil - but Eichstätt will be their common home for this semester: On the occasion of the traditional welcome ceremony at the Residenz, representatives of the district and the town of Eichstätt...[more]
Prof. Dr. Klaus Meier, Chair of Journalism II at the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt (KU), has been awarded the 2017 Ars legendi Prize for excellent university teaching – Germany’s most important teaching award – by...[more]
The KU is one of the founding members of a new international consortium of five Catholic universities that also includes Australian Catholic University (ACU), the Catholic University of America (CUA), Pontificia Universidad...[more]
A delegation from the University of Notre Dame visited the KU. During their time in Eichstätt, the three members of the renowned American university met various representatives of the KU, including the president, Prof. Dr....[more]
Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt (THI) and the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt (KU) have been granted 15 million euros of funding for the next five years by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research for their new...[more]
Online sales currently amount to only one percent of the market share in the grocery industry in Germany. By contrast, in other countries in Europe the percentage of turnover from online sales is already in double figures. With...[more]
In the coming winter semester, the KU is launching its new Master’s degree program in Inclusive Music Education/Community Music, making it the first university in Europe to offer a postgraduate program in the field of music...[more]
A specific type of psychotherapy for people suffering from prolonged grief disorder is the focus of a new national study that will be led by Prof. Dr. Rita Rosner (Chair of Clinical and Biological Psychology at the Catholic...[more]