Cooperative Institutes

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Application-oriented universities of applied science have the possibility of intensively collaborating with renowned scientific facilities under private law. This makes it possible to:
  • overcome existing gaps in the non-professorial faculty;
  • strengthen the alliance between universities of applied science and the industry and commerce;
  • incorporate current issues of application-oriented research in teaching;
  • compensate for a lack of research funding at the universities of applied science in Berlin.

Scholars from the cooperative institutes have the possibility of incorporating their research findings in the academic curriculum and thus subjecting their findings to critical discourse.

The universities of applied science and cooperative institutes have proven to be two cornerstones of the region’s innovative potential. Moreover, the incorporation of application-oriented research and exploratory learning in the curriculum ensures that graduates can be integrated in the enquirer’s operative and production/innovation process without any intensive prior training.

The following institutions collaborate with the HTW as cooperative institutes:

In addition, the HTW has a Forschungsinstitut für Deutsches und Europäisches Immobilien- und Genossenschaftsrecht (research institute for German and European real estate and cooperative law).
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