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The University at a Glance Stand Oktober 2015 Contact Osnabrück University Neuer Graben 29 / Schloss D-49074 Osnabrück Postal address: D-49069 Osnabrück Tel.: +49 541 969 0 www.uni-osnabrueck.de/kontakt Impressum Publisher President of Osnabrück University Editing Communication and Marketing Office, Dr. Utz Lederbogen and Rea Krakowitzky Neuer Graben 29 / Schloss · D-49074 Osnabrück Tel.: +49 541 969 4370 Email: [email protected] Translation Teresa Gehrs, LinguaConnect, Osnabrück Layout sec, Osnabrück Photographs Archives of Osnabrück University Press Office, David Ebener, Lukas Grünke, Rea Krakowitzky, Uwe Le- wandowski, Michael Münch, Reimar Ott, Manfred Pollert, Elena Scholz, Gerd Westdörp, sec Printed by Steinbacher Druck GmbH, Osnabrück Circulation 4,000 issues Last amended August 2018 www.uni-osnabrueck.de

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www.uni-osnabrueck.de

The University at a Glance

City Center Site

To find the extensive site map of Osnabrück University on the web, visit: www.uni-osnabrueck.de/ presse_oeffentlichkeit/lageplaene.html

Westerberg Site

Osnabrück

Facility, division / building number

01 Kolpingstraße 7 02 Seminarstraße 19 a / b 03 Neuer Graben 19 / 21 04 Seminarstraße 33 05 Seminarstraße 33 06 Lürmannstraße 33 07 Alte Münze 10 08 Alte Münze 12 09 Alte Münze 16 10 Alte Münze 16 / Kamp

11-14 Neuer Graben 29 / Schloss 15 Seminarstraße 20 16 Ritterstraße 10 17 Schloßstraße 4 18 Schloßstraße 8 19 Neuer Graben 27 20 Martinistraße 8 21 Martinistraße 2-6 22 Heger-Tor-Wall 14 24 Jahnstraße 75 25 Martinistraße 10 26 Katharinenstraße 24 27 Martinistraße 12 28 Katharinenstraße 13-15 29 Rolandstraße 8 31 Albrechtstraße 28

32-34 Barbarastraße 7 35-38 Barbarastraße 11

41 Neuer Graben 40 42 Heger-Tor-Wall 12 43 Heger-Tor-Wall 9 44 Süsterstraße 28 45 Katharinenstraße 7 46 Katharinenstraße 5 47 Katharinenstraße 1- 349 An der Katharinenkirche 8 a 51 Kamp 46 /47 52 Neuer Graben 7/ 9 54 Knollstraße 15

61- 64 Albrechtstraße 29 66 Barbarastraße 12 67 Barbarastraße 13 68 Artilleriestraße 34 69 Albrechtstraße 28 a 70 Sedanstraße 115 92 Barbarastraße 22 b

ICO Albert-Einstein-Straße 1 SL Barbarastraße 21 SW 01 Katharinenstraße 6 SW 02 Sedanstraße 2 A SW 03 Sedanstraße 1 SW 04 Jahnstraße 79

Locations of Buildings Building number / address

Stand Oktober 2015

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Standort Innenstadt

Den umfassenden Lageplan der Universität Osnabrück finden Sie im Internet: www.uni-osnabrueck.de/ presse_oeffentlichkeit/lageplaene.html

Standort Westerberg

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Einrichtungen / Gebäudenummern

01 Kolpingstraße 7 02 Seminarstraße 19 a / b 03 Neuer Graben 19 / 21 04 Seminarstraße 33 05 Seminarstraße 33 06 Lürmannstraße 33 07 Alte Münze 10 08 Alte Münze 12 09 Alte Münze 16 10 Alte Münze 16 / Kamp

11-14 Neuer Graben 29 / Schloss 15 Seminarstraße 20 16 Ritterstraße 10 17 Schloßstraße 4 18 Schloßstraße 8 19 Neuer Graben 27 20 Martinistraße 8 21 Martinistraße 2-6 22 Heger-Tor-Wall 14 24 Jahnstraße 75 25 Martinistraße 10 26 Katharinenstraße 24 27 Martinistraße 12 28 Katharinenstraße 13-15 29 Rolandstraße 8 31 Albrechtstraße 28

32-34 Barbarastraße 7 35-38 Barbarastraße 11

41 Neuer Graben 40 42 Heger-Tor-Wall 12 43 Heger-Tor-Wall 9 44 Süsterstraße 28 45 Katharinenstraße 7 46 Katharinenstraße 5 47 Katharinenstraße 1- 349 An der Katharinenkirche 8 a 51 Kamp 46 /47 52 Neuer Graben 7/ 9 54 Knollstraße 15

61- 64 Albrechtstraße 29 66 Barbarastraße 12 67 Barbarastraße 13 68 Artilleriestraße 34 69 Albrechtstraße 28 a 70 Sedanstraße 115 92 Barbarastraße 22 b

ICO Albert-Einstein-Straße 1 SL Barbarastraße 21 SW 01 Katharinenstraße 6 SW 02 Sedanstraße 2 A SW 03 Sedanstraße 1 SW 04 Jahnstraße 79

Gebäudestandorte Gebäudenummer / Anschrift

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www.uni-osnabrueck.de

Standort Innenstadt

Den umfassenden Lageplan der Universität Osnabrück finden Sie im Internet: www.uni-osnabrueck.de/ presse_oeffentlichkeit/lageplaene.html

Standort Westerberg

Osnabrück

Einrichtungen / Gebäudenummern

01 Kolpingstraße 7 02 Seminarstraße 19 a / b 03 Neuer Graben 19 / 21 04 Seminarstraße 33 05 Seminarstraße 33 06 Lürmannstraße 33 07 Alte Münze 10 08 Alte Münze 12 09 Alte Münze 16 10 Alte Münze 16 / Kamp

11-14 Neuer Graben 29 / Schloss 15 Seminarstraße 20 16 Ritterstraße 10 17 Schloßstraße 4 18 Schloßstraße 8 19 Neuer Graben 27 20 Martinistraße 8 21 Martinistraße 2-6 22 Heger-Tor-Wall 14 24 Jahnstraße 75 25 Martinistraße 10 26 Katharinenstraße 24 27 Martinistraße 12 28 Katharinenstraße 13-15 29 Rolandstraße 8 31 Albrechtstraße 28

32-34 Barbarastraße 7 35-38 Barbarastraße 11

41 Neuer Graben 40 42 Heger-Tor-Wall 12 43 Heger-Tor-Wall 9 44 Süsterstraße 28 45 Katharinenstraße 7 46 Katharinenstraße 5 47 Katharinenstraße 1- 349 An der Katharinenkirche 8 a 51 Kamp 46 /47 52 Neuer Graben 7/ 9 54 Knollstraße 15

61- 64 Albrechtstraße 29 66 Barbarastraße 12 67 Barbarastraße 13 68 Artilleriestraße 34 69 Albrechtstraße 28 a 70 Sedanstraße 115 92 Barbarastraße 22 b

ICO Albert-Einstein-Straße 1 SL Barbarastraße 21 SW 01 Katharinenstraße 6 SW 02 Sedanstraße 2 A SW 03 Sedanstraße 1 SW 04 Jahnstraße 79

Gebäudestandorte Gebäudenummer / Anschrift

Contact

Osnabrück UniversityNeuer Graben 29 / SchlossD-49074 OsnabrückPostal address: D-49069 OsnabrückTel.: +49 541 969 0www.uni-osnabrueck.de/kontakt

Impressum Publisher President of Osnabrück UniversityEditing Communication and Marketing Office,Dr. Utz Lederbogen and Rea KrakowitzkyNeuer Graben 29 / Schloss · D-49074 OsnabrückTel.: +49 541 969 4370Email: [email protected] Teresa Gehrs, LinguaConnect, OsnabrückLayout sec, OsnabrückPhotographs Archives of Osnabrück University Press Office,David Ebener, Lukas Grünke, Rea Krakowitzky, Uwe Le-wandowski, Michael Münch, Reimar Ott, Manfred Pollert, Elena Scholz, Gerd Westdörp, secPrinted by Steinbacher Druck GmbH, Osnabrück Circulation 4,000 issuesLast amended August 2018

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ImpressumHerausgeber Präsident der Universität OsnabrückRedaktion Stabsstelle Kommunikation und Marketing, Dr. Utz LederbogenNeuer Graben 29 / Schloss · 49074 Osnabrück Tel.: +49 541 969 4370 · Fax: +49 541 969 4570E-Mail: [email protected] sec, Osnabrück Fotos Archiv Pressestelle Universität Osnabrück, Jürgen Berlekamp, Detlef Heese, Uwe Lewandowski, Michael Münch, Manfred Pollert, Elena Scholz, sec Druck Steinbacher Druck GmbH, OsnabrückAuflage 3.000 Exemplare Stand Juli 2014

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Universität OsnabrückNeuer Graben 29 / Schloss 49074 OsnabrückPostanschrift: 49069 OsnabrückTel.: +49 541 969 0 Fax: +49 541 969 14111www.uni-osnabrueck.de

Standort Innenstadt

Den umfassenden Lageplan der Universität Osnabrück finden Sie im Internet: www.uni-osnabrueck.de/ presse_oeffentlichkeit/lageplaene.html

Standort Westerberg

Osnabrück

Einrichtungen / Gebäudenummern

01 Kolpingstraße 7 02 Seminarstraße 19 a / b 03 Neuer Graben 19 / 21 04 Seminarstraße 33 05 Seminarstraße 33 06 Lürmannstraße 33 07 Alte Münze 10 08 Alte Münze 12 09 Alte Münze 16 10 Alte Münze 16 / Kamp 11-14 Neuer Graben 29 / Schloss 15 Seminarstraße 20 16 Ritterstraße 10 17 Schloßstraße 4 18 Schloßstraße 8 19 Neuer Graben 27 20 Martinistraße 8 21 Martinistraße 2-6 22 Heger-Tor-Wall 14 24 Jahnstraße 75 25 Martinistraße 10 26 Katharinenstraße 24 27 Martinistraße 12 28 Katharinenstraße 13-15 29 Rolandstraße 8 31 Albrechtstraße 28 32-34 Barbarastraße 7 35-38 Barbarastraße 11 41 Neuer Graben 40 42 Heger-Tor-Wall 12 43 Heger-Tor-Wall 9 44 Süsterstraße 28 45 Katharinenstraße 7 46 Katharinenstraße 5 47 Katharinenstraße 1- 3 49 An der Katharinenkirche 8 a 51 Kamp 46 /47 52 Neuer Graben 7/ 9 54 Knollstraße 15 61- 64 Albrechtstraße 29 66 Barbarastraße 12 67 Barbarastraße 13 68 Artilleriestraße 34 69 Albrechtstraße 28 a 70 Sedanstraße 115 92 Barbarastraße 22 b ICO Albert-Einstein-Straße 1 SL Barbarastraße 21 SW 01 Katharinenstraße 6 SW 02 Sedanstraße 2 A SW 03 Sedanstraße 1 SW 04 Jahnstraße 79

Gebäudestandorte Gebäudenummer / Anschrift

www.uni-osnabrueck.de

The University at a Glance

City Center Site

To find the extensive site map of Osnabrück University on the web, visit: www.uni-osnabrueck.de/ presse_oeffentlichkeit/lageplaene.html

Westerberg Site

Osnabrück

Facility, division / building number

01 Kolpingstraße 7 02 Seminarstraße 19 a / b 03 Neuer Graben 19 / 21 04 Seminarstraße 33 05 Seminarstraße 33 06 Lürmannstraße 33 07 Alte Münze 10 08 Alte Münze 12 09 Alte Münze 16 10 Alte Münze 16 / Kamp

11-14 Neuer Graben 29 / Schloss 15 Seminarstraße 20 16 Ritterstraße 10 17 Schloßstraße 4 18 Schloßstraße 8 19 Neuer Graben 27 20 Martinistraße 8 21 Martinistraße 2-6 22 Heger-Tor-Wall 14 24 Jahnstraße 75 25 Martinistraße 10 26 Katharinenstraße 24 27 Martinistraße 12 28 Katharinenstraße 13-15 29 Rolandstraße 8 31 Albrechtstraße 28

32-34 Barbarastraße 7 35-38 Barbarastraße 11

41 Neuer Graben 40 42 Heger-Tor-Wall 12 43 Heger-Tor-Wall 9 44 Süsterstraße 28 45 Katharinenstraße 7 46 Katharinenstraße 5 47 Katharinenstraße 1- 349 An der Katharinenkirche 8 a 51 Kamp 46 /47 52 Neuer Graben 7/ 9 54 Knollstraße 15

61- 64 Albrechtstraße 29 66 Barbarastraße 12 67 Barbarastraße 13 68 Artilleriestraße 34 69 Albrechtstraße 28 a 70 Sedanstraße 115 92 Barbarastraße 22 b

ICO Albert-Einstein-Straße 1 SL Barbarastraße 21 SW 01 Katharinenstraße 6 SW 02 Sedanstraße 2 A SW 03 Sedanstraße 1 SW 04 Jahnstraße 79

Locations of Buildings Building number / address

Brief Portrait 1

University Management 5

Schools 6

Range of Courses 8

Outstanding Research 12

Advisory Services / Support / Contacts 17

Osnabrück Student Services 24

University Library 26

Botanical Garden 27

Other Partners 28

Site Maps / Locations of Buildings 32

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Brief PortraitOsnabrück University Osnabrück University is a dynamic place to study, offering a broad range of courses with strong research and quality credentials. The University is an integral part of Osnabrück – the City of Peace, a vibrant city that is rich in tradition and culture. Founded in 1974 alongside numerous other higher education institutions, Osna-brück University soon positioned itself in the German higher ed-ucation landscape as a medium-sized university with the ability to attract the best brains and to secure sufficient financial resources. Employees appreciate the University’s family-friendly atmosphere. The University is undergoing continuous development, based on the “UOS 2020” concept for the future, adopted in 2017.

A university in the heart of the cityA special feature of Osnabrück University is its location: many of its buildings are in the immediate vicinity of the historic Old Town, and are easy to reach on foot or by bicycle. This is where the Humanities and Social Science subjects are located. The Pres-ident’s Cabinet and the administration are housed in the former prince-bishop’s castle. Its bold yellow façades make the castle a hallmark and flagship of the University.

The Natural Sciences – Biology, Chemistry and Physics – are located in the Westerberg district, alongside Mathematics, Com-puter Science, Cognitive Science and Environmental Systems Science. A stroll through Osnabrück University Botanical Garden, itself a teaching and research institution, provides a relaxing break.

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High standards in academic supervision and supportThe University offers 181 attractive, cutting-edge degree programs. The wide range of subjects comprises future-oriented Bachelor and Master’s programs in

– Social Sciences and Human Sciences;– Mathematics, Computer Science, Natural Sciences;– Law and Economics;– Language, Literary and Cultural Studies;– Theology, Art, Music, Sports.

The programs prepare graduates excellently for the national and international labor market, offering them outstanding job pros-pects. The 14,000 or so students currently enrolled at Osnabrück University agree that: it is easy for new students to find their way round campus and the City of Osnabrück; teaching staff are ready to listen; the degree programs offer a wide range of interesting options. We enjoy studying here.

Osnabrück University attaches great importance to supervising and supporting its students. A total of 996 professors, lecturers, research assistants and research fellows teach and do research across nine schools.

Osnabrück Student Services, which has regularly won awards, operates dining halls and dormitories for students. Students receive support in matters concerning housing, catering and student finance. The Psychosocial Counseling Center also offers one-on-one counselling and workshops.

Interdisciplinary researchThe outstanding research undertaken at the University is only possible due to close interdisciplinary cooperation: • The interdisciplinary “Center for Cellular Nanoanalytics Os-

nabrück” (CellNanOs), which is unique in Germany, develops new approaches in modern cell biology. The research approach pursued builds on the experience gained in the Collaborative Research Center (CRC 944) “Physiology and dynamics of cellu-lar micro-compartments”, which is characterized by cooperation between research groups from the fields of Biology, Physics and Mathematics.

• The Institute of Migration Research and Intercultural Studies (IMIS) focuses its research on the diverse aspects of spatial mobility and intercultural experiences past and present. Scholars from this interdisciplinary research center are highly sought- after dialog partners in political and media circles.

• Early childhood education and development has been an area of specialization at Osnabrück University for many years; researchers from five schools collaborate in this field at the Center for Early Childhood Development and Education Research (CEDER).

• The renowned Institute of Early Modern Intercultural Studies (IKFN), supported by nine departments, is one of the few research institutions in Germany that focus explicitly on con-ducting interdisciplinary research into the early modern period.

• Another beacon of interdisciplinary cooperation is the Institute of Cognitive Science (IKW), which addresses issues of higher cognitive functions. Two Research Training Groups funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) – “Situated Cogni-tion” and “Computational Cognition” – have been established at the institute. Within these groups, young scholars represent-ing various disciplines work on research issues to gain a better understanding of human and machine intelligence.

• At the Institute of Environmental Systems Research (USF), interdisciplinary research is conducted on changes in environ-mental systems, resulting problems and potential solutions.

• The European Legal Studies Institute, one of Europe’s most important research facilities in the field of comparative law and the harmonization of law, is firmly anchored at Osnabrück University.

• The prevention of occupational skin diseases is one of the research areas of international importance addressed at the Institute of Health Research and Education (IGB).

• Finally, interdisciplinary research has been undertaken at a branch of the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), located at Osnabrück University, since 2011.

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University Management

Neuer Graben 29 / Schloss · D-49074 Osnabrück Tel.: +49 541 969 4102Email: [email protected]

PresidentProfessor Dr. Wolfgang LückeVice President for University Development and StrategyProfessor Dr. Thomas BalsVice President for Academic Program Development and Teaching Professor Dr. Martina Blasberg-Kuhnke Vice President for Research and Advancement of Young Academics Professor Dr. Susanne Menzel Vice President for Human Resources and FinanceDr. Wilfried Hötker

Board of GovernorsMembers Professor Dr. Nina Dethloff Professor Dr. Andrea Lenschow Professor Dr. Luise Schorn-Schütte Honorary Professor Dr. Hans-Wolf Sievert Professor Dr. Elmar W. Weiler Dr. Stephan VenzkeProfessor Dr. Axel Zeeck, Chair www.uni-osnabrueck.de/hochschulrat

Senate The University’s Senate has 19 members. www.uni-osnabrueck.de/senat

Another strong point of Osnabrück University is the education and training of teachers for virtually all school types of school, ranging from all types of secondary and grammar schools to voca-tional schools. The University offers degree programs in Electrical Engineering, Metals Engineering, and Nutritional Science and Home Economics in cooperation with Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences, enabling students to take a broader view.

A strong partner for the regionWith around 1,730 employees and a budget of some €160 million (2017), Osnabrück University is one of the city’s biggest employers and a vital contributor to the local economy. Numerous coopera-tive agreements with businesses and institutions give students the opportunity to gain practical experience at an early stage. The high regard in which the University is held by businesses and society is also reflected in the very successful acquisition of endowed chairs.

Another example of the University’s strong ties and public outreach is the Erich Maria Remarque Peace Center. This institu-tion, named after the world-famous writer born in Osnabrück, is supported jointly by the City and the University. As the City of the Peace of Westphalia of 1648, Osnabrück and the University also join forces to call for peace and tolerance within the nationally renowned Osnabrück Peace Forum.

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Internationaler AustauschWissenschaft lebt von grenzüberschreitender Kommunikation. Deshalb gehört für viele Studierende ein Aufenthalt an einer aus-ländischen Hochschule zu ihrem ganz persönlichen Ausbildungs-programm. Die Modularisierung der Studieninhalte, das European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) sowie Partnerschaften mit rund 100 Hochschulen in aller Welt erleichtern solche Auslandsaufent-halte. Darüber hinaus existieren direkte Kontakte der Fachbereiche zu einer Vielzahl wissenschaftlicher Institutionen in Ländern des europäischen und außereuropäischen Auslands. Neben gemein-samen Forschungsprojekten sind vor allem der akademische und der studentische Austausch wichtige Bestandteile dieser Koopera-tionen. Rund sechs Prozent der Studierenden kommen aus dem Ausland an die Universität Osnabrück. Das wiederholt ausgezeich-nete Studentenwerk Osnabrück hilft deutschen und ausländischen Studierenden bei der Wohnraumvermittlung und betreibt die Studentenwohnheime und Mensen vor Ort.

Ein starker Partner für die RegionMit knapp 1.700 Beschäftigten und einem Finanzvolumen von rund 120 Millionen Euro (2013) ist die Universität Osnabrück ein wichtiger Wirtschaftsfaktor. Zahlreiche Kooperationen mit Wirt-schaftsunternehmen und Institutionen bieten den Studierenden die Chance, frühzeitig Praxiserfahrungen zu sammeln.

Ein weiteres Beispiel für die Verankerung der Universität in der Region ist das Erich Maria Remarque-Friedenszentrum. Die nach dem in Osnabrück geborenen weltbekannten Schriftsteller benannte Einrichtung tragen Stadt und Universität gemeinsam. Ebenfalls zusammen werben Osnabrück als Stadt des Westfäli-schen Friedens von 1648 und die Universität mit den überregional bekannten Osnabrücker Friedensgesprächen für Frieden und Toleranz.

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Hochschulleitung

Neuer Graben 29 / Schloss · 49074 OsnabrückTel.: +49 541 969 4102 · Fax: +49 541 969 4888E-Mail: [email protected]

PräsidentProf. Dr. Wolfgang Lücke Vizepräsident für Studium und LehreProf. Dr. Joachim HärtlingVizepräsidentin für Forschung und NachwuchsförderungProf. Dr. May-Britt KallenrodeVizepräsident für Personal und FinanzenDr. Wilfried Hötker

HochschulratMitgliederProf. Dr. Nina DethloffMR’in Kristina NölleProf. Dr. Andrea LenschowProf. Dr. Luise Schorn-SchütteHon.-Prof. Dr. Hans-Wolf SievertProf. Dr. Elmar W. WeilerProf. Dr. Axel Zeeck, Vorsitzenderwww.uni-osnabrueck.de/hochschulrat

SenatDem Senat der Universität gehören 19 Mitglieder an. www.uni-osnabrueck.de/senat

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School of Language and Literary Studies Dean’s Office: Neuer Graben 40 · Room 41/E15 Tel.: +49 541 969 4116, -4194, -4195Email: [email protected] www.uni-osnabrueck.de/fb7

School of Human Sciences Dean’s Office: Seminarstraße 20 · Room 15/422 Tel.: +49 541 969 4400Email: [email protected] www.uni-osnabrueck.de/fb8

School of Business Administration and Economics Dean’s Office: Heger-Tor-Wall 14 · Room 22/E35 Tel.: +49 541 969 6147Email: [email protected] www.uni-osnabrueck.de/fb9

School of Law Dean’s Office: Heger-Tor-Wall 14 · Room 22/114 Tel.: +49 541 969 6129Email: [email protected] www.uni-osnabrueck.de/fb10

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Fachbereich Mathematik / InformatikDekanat: Albrechtstraße 28 a · Raum 69 / E 07 Tel.: +49 541 969 2561 · Fax: +49 541 969 2770E-Mail: [email protected]/fb6

Fachbereich Sprach- und LiteraturwissenschaftDekanat: Neuer Graben 40 · Raum 41 / E 27Tel.: +49 541 969 4116, -4194, -4195 · Fax: +49 541 969 4256E-Mail: [email protected] www.uni-osnabrueck.de/fb7

Fachbereich HumanwissenschaftenDekanat: Seminarstraße 20 · Raum 15/422Tel.: +49 541 969 4404 · Fax: +49 541 969 14404E-Mail: [email protected] www.uni-osnabrueck.de/fb8

Fachbereich WirtschaftswissenschaftenDekanat: Heger-Tor-Wall 14 · Raum 22 / E 35Tel.: +49 541 969 6147 · Fax: +49 541 969 6142E-Mail: [email protected] www.uni-osnabrueck.de/fb9

Fachbereich RechtswissenschaftenDekanat: Heger-Tor-Wall 14 · Raum 22/114Tel.: +49 541 969 6129 · Fax: +49 541 969 4579E-Mail: [email protected] www.uni-osnabrueck.de/fb10

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Fachbereiche

Fachbereich SozialwissenschaftenDekanat: Seminarstraße 33 · Raum 4/302Tel.: +49 541 969 4612 · Fax: +49 541 969 4600E-Mail: [email protected] www.uni-osnabrueck.de/fb1

Fachbereich Kultur- und GeowissenschaftenDekanat: Schloßstraße 8 · Raum 18 / E 02Tel.: +49 541 969 4394 · Fax: +49 541 969 4397E-Mail: [email protected] www.uni-osnabrueck.de/fb2

Fachbereich Erziehungs- und KulturwissenschaftenDekanat: Heger-Tor-Wall 9 · Raum 43 / E 15Tel.: +49 541 969 4563, -4564 · Fax: +49 541 969 4768E-Mail: [email protected] www.uni-osnabrueck.de/fb3

Fachbereich PhysikDekanat: Barbarastraße 7 · Raum 32/273 Tel.: +49 541 969 2660 · Fax: +49 541 969 2670E-Mail: [email protected] www.uni-osnabrueck.de/fb4

Fachbereich Biologie / ChemieDekanat: Barbarastraße 11 · Raum 35 / E 18 b, 18 c, 19Tel.: +49 541 969 2833, -2832, -2821 · Fax: +49 541 969 2433E-Mail: [email protected] www.uni-osnabrueck.de/fb5

Schools

School of Cultural Studies and Social Sciences Dean’s Office: Seminarstraße 33 · Room 4/301 Tel.: +49 541 969 4612Email: [email protected] www.uni-osnabrueck.de/fb1

School of Educational and Cultural Studies Dean’s Office: Heger-Tor-Wall 9 · Room 43/E12, 43/E15 Tel.: +49 541 969 4459, -4564Email: [email protected] www.uni-osnabrueck.de/fb3

School of Physics Dean’s Office: Barbarastraße 7 · Room 32/273 Tel.: +49 541 969 2660Email: [email protected] www.uni-osnabrueck.de/fb4

School of Biology/Chemistry Dean’s Office: Barbarastraße 11 · Room 35/E18b, 18c, 19 Tel.: +49 541 969 2833, -2832, -2821Email: [email protected] www.uni-osnabrueck.de/fb5

School of Mathematics / Computer Science Dean’s Office: Albrechtstraße 28a · Room 69/E07 Tel.: +49 541 969 2561Email: [email protected] www.uni-osnabrueck.de/fb6

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Range of Courses

Bachelor Applied Systems Science Biology Business Law Cognitive Science Computer Science European Studies Information Systems Islamic Theology Management and Economics Mathematics Physics Psychology Social Sciences

Dual Major Bachelor’s Degree Art / Art Education Art History Biology Chemistry Computer Science Economics Educational Science

English Environmental Systems

Science Geography Geoinformatics German History Islamic Theology Latin Management and Economics Mathematics Music/Musicology Philosophy Physical Education /

Sports Science Physics Political Science Protestant Theology Roman Catholic Theology Romance Studies / French Romance Studies / Italian Romance Studies / Spanish Sociology

Master of Arts Art and Communication Art History: Architecture

and Art within the Context of Cultural History

Economic and Social Geography

Education Science: Education and Social Diversity

English and American Studies

European Governance: Market, Power, Community

European Literature and Culture

German History International Migration

and Intercultural Relations Islamic Theology Language in Europe Musicology Political Science:

Democratic Governance and Civil Society

Sociology: Dynamics of Social Change

Theology and Culture

Master of Laws Business Criminal Law German Law for

International Students Taxation

Range of courses currently offered at Osnabrück University:www.uni-osnabrueck.de/ studieninteressierte/ studiengaenge_a_z

Master of Science Biology Business Administration Cognitive Science Computer Science Economics Environmental Systems

and Resource Management Geoinformatics Information Systems Mathematics Nanosciences – Materials,

Molecules and Cells Physics Psychology:

Clinical Psychology Psychology:

Intercultural Psychology Soils, Inland Waters &

Contaminated Land *

State Examination Law

Continuing Education and Professional Programs Child and Adolescent

Psychotherapy Psychological Psychotherapy Cognitive Computing

(Master of Science)

PhD Programs Advanced Materials Biology Cognitive Science Computer Science Mathematics Migration Research and

Intercultural Studies Psychology

* in cooperation with Stiftung Hochschule Osnabrück (University of Applied Sciences)

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Bachelor of Education in Primary and Secondary EducationMaster of Education (Grundschule) Master of Education (Haupt- und Realschule)

Art Biology (HS, RS only) English French (RS only) German

History (HS, RS only) Islamic Religious Education Mathematics Music Physical Education Physics (HS, RS only) Protestant Religious

Education Roman Catholic Religious

Education Social Studies and Science

(GS only) Textile Design

Master of Education (Gymnasium) following on from the Dual Major Bachelor’s Degree

Art Biology Chemistry Computer Science English French Geography German History Islamic Religious Education Italian (third subject only) Latin Mathematics Music Physical Education Physics Protestant Religious

Education Roman Catholic Religious

Education Spanish

Bachelor of Vocational Education Master of Vocational Education

Specialization: Cosmetology Electrical Engineering * Health Sciences Metals Engineering * Nursing Science Nutritional Science and

Home Economics *

Teaching subjects: Biology (Health /

Cosmetology / Nursing Science only)

Computer Science

English German Islamic Religious Education Mathematics Physical Education Physics Protestant Religious

Education Roman Catholic Religious

Education

Master of Vocational Education for transfer students Electrical Engineering

and Metals Engineering *

Teaching subjects: Computer Science English German Mathematics Physics Protestant Religious

Education Roman Catholic Religious

Education

* in cooperation with Stiftung Hochschule Osnabrück (University of Applied Sciences)

Range of courses currently offered at Osnabrück University:www.uni-osnabrueck.de/ studieninteressierte/ studiengaenge_a_z

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Outstanding Research

Alexander von Humboldt Professorship Professor Dr. Stefanie EngelInstitute of Environmental Systems ResearchBarbarastraße 12 · D-49076 OsnabrückTel.: +49 541 969 3339Email: [email protected]/forschung/envecon.html

Fundamental Aspects of Statistical Mechanics and the Emergence of Thermodynamics in Non-Equilibrium Systems(DFG Research Group) Junior Professor Dr. Robin SteinigewegSchool of PhysicsBarbarastraße 7 · Room 32/217 · 49076 OsnabrückTel.: +49 541 969 3592Email: [email protected]

Functional porous materials and surfaces(European Research Council Consolidator Grant)Professor Dr. Martin SteinhartInstitute of Chemistry of New MaterialsBarbarastraße 7 · D-49076 OsnabrückTel.: +49 541 969 2817Email: [email protected]/forschung/

Situated Cognition (DFG-funded Research Training Group)Co-Group Speaker: Professor Dr. Achim Stephan Institute of Cognitive Science Wachsbleiche 27 · Room 50/307 · D-49090 Osnabrück Tel.: +49 541 969 3359 Email: [email protected] www.situated-cognition.com

CRC 944: Physiology and Dynamics of Cellular Micro-CompartmentsSpeaker: Professor Dr. Christian Ungermann Office: Barbarastraße 13 · Room 67/E08 · D-49076 OsnabrückTel.: +49 541 969 2271Email: [email protected] www.biologie.uni-osnabrueck.de/sonderforschungsbereich/sfb_944_home.html

Computational Cognition (DFG-funded Research Training Group)(from October 2018)Speaker: Professor Dr. Gordon PipaInstitute of Cognitive ScienceWachsbleiche 27 · Room 50/218 · D-49090 OsnabrückTel.: +49 541 969 2277Email: [email protected]

Other PhD Programs and Research Training Groups:

Storing Knowledge – Furnishing Arguments: Libraries and their Role in Early Modern Cultural Centers (PhD Program funded by the State of Lower Saxony) (in collaboration with Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel) Program Speakers: Professor Dr. Wolfgang Adam, Professor Dr. Sigrid WestphalNeuer Graben 19/21 · Room 3/E15 · D-49074 OsnabrückTel.: +49 541 969 4535Email: [email protected] www.ikfn.uni-osnabruck.de/promovieren_am_ikfn

Textual Analysis, its Theory and the History of its Practice (PhD Program funded by the State of Lower Saxony) (in collaboration with Georg-August-Universität Göttingen) Program Speaker: Professor Dr. Christoph König Institute of German · Neuer Graben 40 · D-49074 OsnabrückTel.: +49 541 969 4030Email: [email protected] www.textwissenschaften.de

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Boundary Formations in Migration Societies: Knowledge Systems, Materialities, Subjectivisations (MiGG)(Graduate School funded by the State of Lower Saxony) (in collaboration with Georg-August-Universität Göttingen and Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg)Co-Group Speaker: Professor Dr. Helen Schwenken (Professor Dr. Andreas Pott)Neuer Graben 19/21 · Room 3/118 · D-49074 OsnabrückTel.: +49 541 969 4748 Email: [email protected] www.uni-oldenburg.de/migg/

Interdisciplinary Teaching in the Healthcare Professions(Robert Bosch Foundation Research Training Group)(in collaboration with Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich)Speaker: Professor Dr. Ursula WalkenhorstBarbarastraße 22c · Room 93/145 · D-49069 OsnabrückTel.: +49 541 969 2467 · Email: [email protected]

Osnabrück University Research Training Groups (from October 2018)

Research Training Group: EvoCell − Cellular Mechanisms of Evolutionary InnovationSpeaker: Professor Dr. Christian KostBarbarastraße 13 · Room 67/114-115 · D-49076 OsnabrückTel.: +49 541 969 2853Email: [email protected]

Research Training Group: Trust and Acceptance of Augmented and Virtual Reality in Work EnvironmentsSpeaker: Professor Dr. Oliver Thomas Katharinenstraße 3 · Room 47/103 · D-49074 OsnabrückTel.: +49 541 969 6232Email: [email protected]

Research Training Group: Shaping Religious Differences. Pluralism in Christianity and IslamSpeakers: Professor Dr. Margit Eckholt, Professor Dr. Gregor EtzelmüllerNeuer Graben 29 · Room 11/111 · D-49074 OsnabrückSchloßstraße 4 · Room 17/102 · D-49074 OsnabrückTel.: +49 541 969 4336, -4286Email: [email protected], margit.eckholt@uni-osnabrueck.dewww.religioese-differenzen-gestalten.uni-osnabrueck.de

Research Centers

Center for Early Childhood Development and Education Research (CEDER)Director: Professor Dr. Hedwig GasteigerOffice: Albrechtstraße 28a · Room 69/308Tel.: +49 541 969 2518Email: [email protected]

Center of Cellular Nanoanalytics Osnabrück (CellNanOS)Director: Professor Dr. Jacob PiehlerTel.: +49 541 969 2800Office: Barbarastraße 11 · Room 38/211Tel.: +49 541 969 7320Email: [email protected]

Institute of Early Modern Intercultural Studies (IKFN)Directors: Professor Dr. Siegrid Westphal, Professor Dr. Wolfgang AdamOffice: Neuer Graben 19/21 · Room 3/124 Tel.: +49 541 969 4859Email: [email protected] www.ikfn.uni-osnabrueck.de

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Institute of Migration Research and Intercultural Studies (IMIS)Director: Professor Dr. Andreas Pott Office: Neuer Graben 19/21 · Room 3/221Tel.: +49 541 969 4384Email: [email protected]

Other Research Facilities

German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), Robotics Innovation Center Bremen, Osnabrück Branch Head: Professor Dr. Joachim Hertzberg Office: Albert-Einstein-Straße 1 · D-49076 OsnabrückTel.: +49 541 969 2622Email: [email protected]

Institute for Interdisciplinary Dermatological Prevention and Rehabilitation (iDerm) Director: Professor Dr. med. Swen Malte John Office: Am Finkenhügel 7a · D-49076 Osnabrück Tel.: +49 541 969 2357Email: [email protected] www.iderm.de

Lower Saxony Institute of Occupational Dermatology (NIB)Head: Professor Dr. med. Swen Malte JohnOffice: Am Finkenhügel 7a · D-49076 Osnabrück Tel.: +49 541 969 2357 Email: [email protected]

Advisory Services / Support / ContactsThe Student Government (AStA) is a student body that represents the social and cultural interests of its students, as well as matters relating to higher education policy. City Center Site: Alte Münze 12Tel.: +49 541 969 4872Westerberg Site: Barbarastraße 22bTel.: +49 541 969 2899Email: [email protected] Office hours (City Center): Mon – Thu 10:00 – 13:00, Tue 10:00 – 15:00 Office hours (Westerberg): Mon – Wed 10:00 – 13:00Legal advice, BAföG consultation and social counseling by appointment.

Research funding advisors in the Administrative Service for Academic Planning and Development are available to answer any questions concerning funding research, PhD/postdoc periods and visits to conferences. They help researchers to obtain external funding from national and international funding agencies. Neuer Graben 7/9 · Rooms 52/411, 52/414 and 52/409Tel.: +49 541 969 4115, -4039 or -6180Email: [email protected], [email protected]/forschung/service.html

Osnabrück University Guest House (Manfred-Horstmann-Haus der Internationalen Begegnung), for international researchers and scholarships holders, has ten different-sized apartments with a total of 26 beds as well as conference and meeting rooms. Lürmannstraße 33 · D-49076 Osnabrück Tel.: +49 541 60 909 0Email: [email protected] www.uni-osnabrueck.de/gaestehaus

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By jointly establishing the Healthcare Campus Osnabrück, the city’s University and University of Applied Sciences seek to pool their strong expertise in health-related research and teaching, for the benefit of the region. In collaboration with local partners, the aim is to “reorganize healthcare” by establishing a platform for exchange among researchers and practitioners, stimulating new ideals and solutions for the future of healthcare.Albert-Einstein-Straße 1 · D-49076 OsnabrückTel.: +49 541 969 2060Email: [email protected]

The Equal Opportunity Office is committed to establishing equal opportunities for the sexes and to eliminating discrimination at all levels at Osnabrück University. Neuer Graben 7/9 · Building 52 (access via Seminarstraße)Rooms 52/505 to 52/511Tel.: +49 541 969 4487Email: [email protected] www.uni-osnabrueck.de/gleichstellung

The University parishes can be contacted at the following addresses:Protestant Students Community (ESG) Arndtstraße 19 · D-49080 Osnabrück Email: kontakt@esg-osnabrüeck.dewww.esg-osnabrueck.de Catholic Students Community (KHG) Lohstraße 16-18 · D-49074 Osnabrück Email: [email protected]

In addition to performing routine press activities, the Communi-cation and Marketing Office is also responsible for virtually all matters of university communication, such as marketing and PR; internal communications; involvement in strategic positioning of communications; the development and maintenance of the corpo-rate design; event and project management as well as refining the University’s website to target intended audiences.Neuer Graben 29 / Schloss · Room 13/E21Tel.: +49 541 969 6348 · Press Office: 4370 or 4516Email: [email protected]/km

One of the nine Centers of Excellence for Advanced Teacher Training in Lower Saxony is established at Osnabrück University. The programs offered include lesson development courses as well as organizational and personnel development in schools. Osnabrück Center of Excellence for Advanced Teacher Training (KOS) Neuer Graben 7-9 · D-49074 Osnabrück · Room 52/310 Tel.: +49 541 969 6123 Email: [email protected] www.uni-osnabrueck.de/weiterbildung/lehrerfortbildung.html

The University Computer Center provides services in the fields of data processing and electronic communications, and operates the University’s IT infrastructure for students, teaching staff, research-ers and the administration.Albrechtstraße 28 · Room 31/E86 (first floor)(from early summer 2019: Nelson-Mandela-Straße 2)Tel.: +49 541 969 2341 or 3333Email: [email protected]

The Language Center helps students to learn a new foreign language or to improve their existing skills. It also offers writing workshops in German and English. Neuer Graben 7/9 · Building 52 (access via Seminarstraße)Tel.: +49 541 969 4651Email: [email protected] www.uni-osnabrueck.de/sprachenzentrum

The Technology Transfer Office (Wissens- und Technologie- Transfer, WTT), run jointly by Osnabrück University and Stiftung Hochschule Osnabrück (University of Applied Sciences), establishes contacts and partnerships with businesses. It provides advice on national research funding, start-up issues, options for utilizing research results, and contract research.Albert-Einstein-Straße 1 · Room B024 · D-49076 Osnabrück Postal address: Postfach 1940 · D-49009 Osnabrück Tel.: +49 541 969 2050 · Email: [email protected] www.wtt-os.de/kontakt

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The University Archives, established in 2011, safeguard histo­rically significant and legally relevant documents from the realms of administration, research and teaching, as well as bequests and student documentation. The Archives are housed at the Osnabrück branch of the Niedersächsisches Landesarchiv.Schloßstraße 29 · D­49074 OsnabrückTel.: +49 541 33162 31 · Email: uniarchiv@uni­osnabrueck.dewww.uni­osnabrueck.de/universitaet/universitaetsarchiv.html

The Centralized Reporting Office is responsible for the internal and external communication of data and facts; the substantive conception of the annually published Progress Report of the President’s Cabinet; the conceptual design of fund allocation models and determining admissions capacity. Neuer Graben / Schloss · Room 13/E02 Tel.: + 49 541 969 4953 · Email: zbw@uni­osnabrueck.de www.uni­osnabrueck.de/zbw

The Center for Digital Teaching, Information Management and Higher Education Didactics (virtUOS) is a central research and service facility tasked with exploring and developing innovative technologies in the context of teaching and university organization, and introducing these in a process­based manner in cooperation with other institutions within Osnabrück University. For example, VirtUOS offers students and teaching staff across all subject areas a wide range of modern digital learning technologies as well as advice and support regarding traditional teaching and learning scenarios for more flexible, efficient and diverse study options. Heger­Tor­Wall 12 · Building 42 · Tel.: +49 541 969 6501Email: sekretariat­virtuos@uni­osnabrueck.de www.virtuos.uni­osnabrueck.de

The Center for Teacher Education (ZLB) addresses overarch­ing matters concerning teacher education and develops degree programs. It also allocates teaching traineeships, offers continu­ing education for teachers, and ensures research coordination in teacher education.Neuer Graben 7/9 · Building 52 · D­49074 Osnabrück Tel.: +49 541 969 4227Email: zlb@uni­osnabrueck.de www.uni­osnabrueck.de/zlb

The PhD/Postdoc Career Center (ZePrOs) – an interdisciplinary facility at Osnabrück University – provides support to PhD students and postdocs from all areas of specialization, enabling them to hone their research and multidisciplinary skills as well as shape their university or non­university career paths.Neuer Graben 7/9 · Building 52 · D­49074 Osnabrück (access via Seminarstraße)Tel.: +49 541 969 6221Email: zepros@uni­osnabrueck.de www.uni­osnabrueck.de/zepros

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Student Service Center (StudiOS)

Info Point and Info Line – Initial questions – initial answers

+49 541 969 7777Mon–Thu 09:00–16:00Fri 09:00–14:00

BAföG Info Mon–Thu 09:00–15:30Fri 09:00–12:00

The Student Service Center (StudiOS), Neuer Graben 27, is home to all important services for students and prospective students. The Info Point and the Info Line act as initial contact points for directing students to further advice.

UNISHOP Osnabrück – a large selection of products and fashionable designs Neuer Graben 27 Mon – Thu 11:30 – 14:30 and Fri 11:30 – 14:00 www.facebook.com/unishop.os

Student Service Center (StudiOS) Neuer Graben 27 · D-49074 Osnabrück [email protected] · www.uni-osnabrueck.de/studios

The facilities and divisions

The Study Counseling Service offers students and prospective students initial information about studying, and helps prospective students to decide what to study. www.zsb-os.de

The Admissions Office team provides assistance in matters concerning applications and enrollment. www.uni-osnabrueck.de/studierendenservice

Questions concerning how to finance periods at university are answered by the Student Financial Assistance (BAföG) department of Osnabrück Student Services. www.studentenwerk-osnabrueck.de/de/finanzen/bafoeg.html

The University’s international relations are coordinated by the International Office. The team provides advice to students, PhD students and researchers concerning periods abroad and cooperative activities. Support is also provided to the University’s international guests. www.uni-osnabrueck.de/international

The Professional Skills Development Office (KoPro) organizes courses in which interdisciplinary key competencies are taught for Dual Major Bachelor’s Degree students. www.uni-osnabrueck.de/kopro

The Records Management Office (PATMOS) offers interdiscipli-nary and interdepartmental services relating to the administration and organization of examinations in Dual Major Bachelor and Master of Education programs. www.uni-osnabrueck.de/patmos

All StudiOS facilities and divisions are open: Mon and Wed 14:00 – 15:30, Tue and Thu 09:30 – 11:30 Any changes to these opening times and sites are shown on the website.

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Unter dem Dach der Studierenden Information Osnabrück (StudiOS) am Neuen Graben 27 haben sich die wichtigen Service-einrichtungen für Studierende und Studieninteressierte zusammen-geschlossen. Der Info-Point und die Info-Line dienen als erste Anlaufstelle und helfen, den richtigen Ansprechpartner zu finden.

Info-Point und Info-Line – Erste Fragen – erste Antworten

+ 49 541 969 7777Mo.– Do. 9 –16 UhrFr. 9 –14 Uhr

BAföG-InfoMo.– Do. 9 –15.30 UhrFr. 9 –12 Uhr

Studierenden Information Osnabrück (StudiOS)

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Osnabrück Student Services… to make your studies a success!

“… to make your studies a success!”, socializing and support can be just as important as teaching and research. Osnabrück Student Services has been committed to nurturing the economic, social, health and cultural development of students at universities in Os-nabrück, Vechta and Lingen for more than 40 years. In this way, Student Services makes a contribution to creating equal oppor-tunities for all. Working closely with the higher education institu-tions and the university towns, Student Services helps to improve general welfare in higher education and to create an environment conducive to study. Its broad range of general and counseling ser-vices includes catering in dining halls and cafés; student residences; student financial assistance and support for education and training (BAföG); psychosocial counseling; daycare facilities and promot-ing cultural events. In addition, Student Services allocates loans to students experiencing financial difficulties. All the activities per-formed by Student Services aim at creating social conditions and living conditions that can facilitate learning. In turn, this enables students to graduate sooner, reducing overall costs.

Student Services facilities and divisions

Student Financial Assistance, BAföG Department StudiOS · Neuer Graben 27 · D-49074 Osnabrück Tel.: +49 541 969 6310 Office hours: Mon – Thu 09:00 – 15:30, Fri 09:00 – 12:00 Additional appointments can be arranged for urgent cases.

Student Accommodation Ritterstraße 10 · D-49074 Osnabrück Tel.: +49 541 33107 26, -28, -29, -30 Office hours: Tue, Thu, Fri 11:00 – 13:00, Wed 13:00 – 15:00 and by telephone appointment

University Catering Dining Hall, Cafeteria and Café Lounge SchlossgartenRitterstraße 10 · D-49074 OsnabrückDining Hall Westerberg and Café Lounge WesterbergBarbarastraße 20 · D-49076 OsnabrückBistro and Cafeteria CapriviCaprivistraße 30a · D-49076 OsnabrückDining Hall and Cafeteria HasteOldenburger Landstraße · D-49090 Osnabrück

Psychosocial Counseling Center Sedanstraße 1 · D-49076 Osnabrück · Tel.: +49 541 969 2580 Email: [email protected] Office hours: Mon – Thu 09:00 – 12:00 and 13:00 – 16:00, Fri 09:00 – 13:00

Social Counseling Sedanstraße 1 · D-49076 Osnabrück · Tel.: +49 541 969 2580 Email: [email protected] Open consultation hours: Tue 10:00 – 12:00

Daycare Center “CampusKita”Jahnstraße 79 · D-49080 Osnabrück Tel.: +49 541 760298811 · Email: [email protected]

University Daycare Center “Die kleinen Strolche” c/o Elternverein Uni-Kita e.V. · Sedanstraße 2AD-49076 Osnabrück Tel.: +49 541 6090360 · Email: [email protected]

Daycare Center “Kindervilla”Kindervilla e.V. Katharinenstraße 6 · D-49074 Osnabrück · Tel.: +49 541 58049400 Email: [email protected]

Osnabrück Student Services – public-law institution Ritterstraße 10 · D-49074 Osnabrück Tel.: +49 541 33107 0 · Email: [email protected] www.studentenwerk-osnabrueck.de

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Botanischer Garten

Der Botanische Garten mit Versuchsflächen und Gewächshäusern dient der Forschung und Lehre im Fachbereich Biologie /Chemie der Universität Osnabrück. Das Freigelände des Gartens sowie das Regenwaldhaus stehen auch interessierten Besuchern offen. Die »Grüne Schule« bietet zudem zahlreiche Umweltbildungs-veranstaltungen für Kinder und Erwachsene an. Sie ist in dem »Bohnenkamp-Haus«, dem Biologischen Informationszentrum im Botanischen Garten untergebracht. Dieses Haus der Begegnung beherbergt nicht nur die »Grüne Schule«, sondern bietet auch Platz für Seminare, Lesungen und Ausstellungen.

Albrechtstraße 29 · Gebäude 61-64 Tel.: +49 541 969 2700 und -2739 · Fax: +49 541 969 2724E-Mail: [email protected] www.bogos.uni-osnabrueck.de

Öffnungszeiten Sommer / 1. April bis 30. SeptemberMo.– Fr. 8 – 20 Uhr, Sa. 14 – 20 Uhr, So. und feiertags 10 – 20 UhrRegenwaldhaus: Mo. 10 – 12 Uhr und 13.30 – 18 Uhr, Di., Do. 10 – 12 Uhrund 13.30 – 18 Uhr, Sa. 15 – 18 Uhr sowie So. und feiertags 11 – 18 Uhr Der naturnahe Steinbruch wird täglich um 19 Uhr geschlossen.

Öffnungszeiten Winter / 1. Oktober bis 31. MärzMo.– Fr. 8 – 16 Uhr, Sa. geschlossen, So. und feiertags 10.30 – 16 UhrRegenwaldhaus: Mo., Di., Do. 10 – 12 Uhr und 13.30 – 15.30 Uhr, So. und feiertags 11 – 15.30 Uhr Der naturnahe Steinbruch ist geschlossen. Führungen sind möglich.

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University LibraryOsnabrück University Library is available to all members of the University and to citizens of the city and the region. It holds some 1.65 million volumes of scientific and academic literature, more than 2,150 current print journals and a broad spectrum of electronic media and digital information resources that are usually available to members of the University around the clock, wherever they are. The University’s library system also includes four depart-mental libraries and two research libraries, with a total of over 1,600 reading desks.

Central Library and Cultural and Language Studies Library Alte Münze 16 / Kamp · Building 10 Tel.: +49 541 969 4488Email: [email protected] Opening hours: Mon – Fri 09:00 – 22:00, Sat 11:00 – 18:00

Social Science Library Große Rosenstraße 20 / Seminarstraße 33 · Building 5, second floorTel.: +49 541 969 4577Email: [email protected] Opening hours: Mon – Fri 09:00 – 21:00, Sat 11:00 – 16:00

Law and Economics Library Heger-Tor-Wall 14 · Building 21/22 Tel.: +49 541 969 6209Email: [email protected] Opening hours: Mon – Sat 08:00 – 24:00, Sun 10:00 – 24:00

Science and Mathematics Library Nelson-Mandela-Platz 1 · Building 96 Tel.: +49 541 969 2543Email: [email protected] Opening hours: Mon – Fri 09:00 – 22:00, Sat 10:00 – 18:00

Research libraries IKFN/IMIS · Opening hours: Mon – Fri 10:00 – 17:00ELSI · Opening hours: Mon – Fri 09:00 – 20:00 www.ub.uni-osnabrueck.de

Botanical GardenWith its testing areas and greenhouses, the Botanical Garden is used for research and teaching at Osnabrück University’s School of Biology/Chemistry. Open spaces of the garden and the rainfor-est house can be visited by the public. In addition, the “Green School” runs numerous environmental education events for children and adults. It is located in the “Bohnenkamp-Haus”, the Biological Information Center in the Botanical Garden. In addi-tion to accommodating the “Green School”, this meeting center also offers space for seminars, lectures and exhibitions.

Director: Professor Dr. Sabine Zachgo Albrechtstraße 29 · Buildings 61-64 Tel.: +49 541 969 2700 and -2739Email: [email protected] www.bogos.uni-osnabrueck.de

Opening hours in summer / April 1 through September 30 Mon – Fri 08:00 – 20:00, Sat 14:00 – 20:00, Sun and holidays 10:00 – 20:00 Rainforest house: Mon, Tue and Thu 10:00 – 18:00, Wed and Fri closed, Sat 14:00 – 18:00, Sun and holidays 11:00 – 18:00 The Semi-Natural Quarry closes daily at 19:00.

Opening hours in winter / October 1 through March 31 Mon – Fri 08:00 – 16:00, Sat closed, Sun and holidays 10:30 – 16:00 Rainforest house: Mon, Tue, Thu 10:00 – 15:30, Wed, Fri and Sat closed, Sun and holidays 11:00 – 15:30 The Semi-Natural Quarry is closed. Guided tours can be arranged.

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Other PartnersUniversity Society As a non-profit organization, Universitätsgesellschaft Osnabrück e.V., the University Society, has set itself the goal of supporting the development of Osnabrück University and furthering the University’s integration in the city and the region. Secretary: Janina Majerczyk Neuer Graben 29 / Schloss · Room 13/112Tel.: +49 541 969 4010Email: [email protected] www.uni-osnabrueck.de/unigesellschaft

Osnabrück Peace Forum Osnabrück Peace Forum refers to a series of high-profile events held in Osnabrück, the City of Peace. Through lectures and discus-sions on current political, cultural and social conflicts occurring locally and internationally, the University and the City jointly promote the notions of peace and tolerance. Office: Janina Majerczyk Neuer Graben 29 / Schloss · Room 13/112 Tel.: +49 541 969 4010Email: [email protected]

Erich Maria Remarque Peace Center The Erich Maria Remarque Peace Center, sponsored by Osnabrück University and the City of Osnabrück, researches and presents the life and works of Osnabrück-born writer Erich Maria Remarque. The Center houses a permanent exhibition entitled “Independ-ence, Tolerance, Humor”, as well as the world’s leading archives about Remarque and his works. Director: Dr. Thomas SchneiderMarkt 6 · D-49074 Osnabrück Email: [email protected] www.remarque.uni-osnabrueck.de

Remarque Archives Tel.: +49 541 969 2430, -2440 and -2441Opening hours: Tue and Thu 09:00 – 12:00, Tue – Thu 13:30 – 16:30 and by appointment

Remarque exhibition Tel.: +49 541 969 2448 and 323 2109Opening hours: Tue – Fri 10:00 – 13:00 and 15:00 – 17:00, Sat and Sun 11:00 – 17:00

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Universitätsgesellschaft OsnabrückDie Universitätsgesellschaft Osnabrück e.V. hat sich als gemeinnüt-ziger Förderverein das Ziel gesetzt, die Entwicklung der Universität Osnabrück zu unterstützen und die Integration der Universität in Stadt und Region zu fördern.Geschäftsführerin: Gabriele Blonski Neuer Graben 19-21 · Raum 03/330Tel.: +49 541 969 4949 · Fax: +49 541 969 14949E-Mail: [email protected] www.uni-osnabrueck.de/unigesellschaft

Osnabrücker FriedensgesprächeDie Osnabrücker Friedensgespräche sind eine herausragende Veran-staltungsreihe in der Friedensstadt Osnabrück. Mit Vorträgen und Diskussionen zu aktuellen Konflikten in Politik, Kultur, Gesellschaft und internationaler Staatenwelt werben Universität und Stadt gemeinsam für die Ideen des Friedens und der Toleranz.Geschäftsführer: Dr. Henning Buck Neuer Graben 19-21 · Raum 03/330Tel.: +49 541 969 4668 · Fax: +49 541 969 14668E-Mail: [email protected] www.friedensgespraeche.de

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Erich Maria Remarque-FriedenszentrumDas Erich Maria Remarque-Friedenszentrum wird von Universität Osnabrück und Stadt Osnabrück getragen und beschäftigt sich mit der Erforschung und Präsentation von Leben und Werk des in Osnabrück geborenen Schriftstellers Remarque. Das Zentrum umfasst eine Dauerausstellung mit dem Titel »Unabhängigkeit, Toleranz, Humor« sowie das weltweit führende Archiv zur Person und zum Werk Remarques.Markt 6 · 49074 OsnabrückE-Mail: [email protected] www.remarque.uni-osnabrueck.de

Remarque-Archiv Tel.: +49 541 969 2430, -2440 und -2441 · Fax: +49 541 969 2431Öffnungszeiten: Di. und Do. 9 – 12 Uhr, Di.– Do. 13.30 – 16.30 Uhr und nach Vereinbarung

Remarque-Ausstellung Tel.: +49 541 969 2448 und 323 2109 · Fax: +49 541 323 4355Öffnungszeiten: Di.– Fr. 10 – 13 Uhr und 15 – 17 Uhr, Sa. und So. 11 – 17 Uhr

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Facility, division / building number

01 Kolpingstraße 7 02 Seminarstraße 19 a / b 03 Neuer Graben 19 / 21 04 Seminarstraße 33 05 Große Rosenstraße 20 06 Lürmannstraße 33 07 Alte Münze 10 08 Alte Münze 12 09 Alte Münze 16 10 Alte Münze 16 / Kamp 11-14 Neuer Graben 29 / Schloss 15 Seminarstraße 20 17 Schloßstraße 4 18 Schloßstraße 8 19 Neuer Graben 27 20 Martinistraße 8 21 Martinistraße 2-6 22 Heger-Tor-Wall 14 24 Jahnstraße 75 25 Martinistraße 10 26 Katharinenstraße 24 27 Martinistraße 12 28 Katharinenstraße 13 /15 29 Rolandstraße 8 31 Albrechtstraße 28 32-34 Barbarastraße 7 35-39 Barbarastraße 11 41 Neuer Graben 40 42 Heger-Tor-Wall 12 43 Heger-Tor-Wall 9 44 Süsterstraße 28 45 Katharinenstraße 7 46 Katharinenstraße 5 47 Katharinenstraße 1/ 3 49 An der Katharinenkirche 8 a 50 Wachsbleiche 27 51 Kamp 46 /47 52 Neuer Graben 7/ 9 54 Knollstraße 15 61- 64 Albrechtstraße 29 66 Barbarastraße 12 67 Barbarastraße 13 68 Artilleriestraße 34 69 Albrechtstraße 28 a 72 Am Finkenhügel 7 a 92 Barbarastraße 22 b 93 Barbarastraße 22 c 94 Nelson-Mandela-Straße 4 95 Nelson-Mandela-Straße 2 96 Nelson-Mandela-Platz 1 ICO Albert-Einstein-Straße 1 K1 Jahnstraße 79 K 2 Katharinenstraße 6 K 3 Sedanstraße 2 A M Barbarastraße 20 M / V Ritterstraße 10 P Sedanstraße 1 SL Barbarastraße 21

Locations of Buildings Building number / address

City Center Site

Westerberg Site

Osnabrück

To find the extensive site map of Osnabrück University on the web, visit: www.uni-osnabrueck.de/universitaet/lageplaene.html

Facility, division / building number

01 Kolpingstraße 7 02 Seminarstraße 19 a / b 03 Neuer Graben 19 / 21 04 Seminarstraße 33 05 Große Rosenstraße 20 06 Lürmannstraße 33 07 Alte Münze 10 08 Alte Münze 12 09 Alte Münze 16 10 Alte Münze 16 / Kamp 11-14 Neuer Graben 29 / Schloss 15 Seminarstraße 20 17 Schloßstraße 4 18 Schloßstraße 8 19 Neuer Graben 27 20 Martinistraße 8 21 Martinistraße 2-6 22 Heger-Tor-Wall 14 24 Jahnstraße 75 25 Martinistraße 10 26 Katharinenstraße 24 27 Martinistraße 12 28 Katharinenstraße 13 /15 29 Rolandstraße 8 31 Albrechtstraße 28 32-34 Barbarastraße 7 35-39 Barbarastraße 11 41 Neuer Graben 40 42 Heger-Tor-Wall 12 43 Heger-Tor-Wall 9 44 Süsterstraße 28 45 Katharinenstraße 7 46 Katharinenstraße 5 47 Katharinenstraße 1/ 3 49 An der Katharinenkirche 8 a 50 Wachsbleiche 27 51 Kamp 46 /47 52 Neuer Graben 7/ 9 54 Knollstraße 15 61- 64 Albrechtstraße 29 66 Barbarastraße 12 67 Barbarastraße 13 68 Artilleriestraße 34 69 Albrechtstraße 28 a 72 Am Finkenhügel 7 a 92 Barbarastraße 22 b 93 Barbarastraße 22 c 94 Nelson-Mandela-Straße 4 95 Nelson-Mandela-Straße 2 96 Nelson-Mandela-Platz 1 ICO Albert-Einstein-Straße 1 K1 Jahnstraße 79 K 2 Katharinenstraße 6 K 3 Sedanstraße 2 A M Barbarastraße 20 M / V Ritterstraße 10 P Sedanstraße 1 SL Barbarastraße 21

Locations of Buildings Building number / address

City Center Site

Westerberg Site

Osnabrück

To find the extensive site map of Osnabrück University on the web, visit: www.uni-osnabrueck.de/universitaet/lageplaene.html

Facility, division / building number

01 Kolpingstraße 7 02 Seminarstraße 19 a / b 03 Neuer Graben 19 / 21 04 Seminarstraße 33 05 Große Rosenstraße 20 06 Lürmannstraße 33 07 Alte Münze 10 08 Alte Münze 12 09 Alte Münze 16 10 Alte Münze 16 / Kamp 11-14 Neuer Graben 29 / Schloss 15 Seminarstraße 20 17 Schloßstraße 4 18 Schloßstraße 8 19 Neuer Graben 27 20 Martinistraße 8 21 Martinistraße 2-6 22 Heger-Tor-Wall 14 24 Jahnstraße 75 25 Martinistraße 10 26 Katharinenstraße 24 27 Martinistraße 12 28 Katharinenstraße 13 /15 29 Rolandstraße 8 31 Albrechtstraße 28 32-34 Barbarastraße 7 35-39 Barbarastraße 11 41 Neuer Graben 40 42 Heger-Tor-Wall 12 43 Heger-Tor-Wall 9 44 Süsterstraße 28 45 Katharinenstraße 7 46 Katharinenstraße 5 47 Katharinenstraße 1/ 3 49 An der Katharinenkirche 8 a 50 Wachsbleiche 27 51 Kamp 46 /47 52 Neuer Graben 7/ 9 54 Knollstraße 15 61- 64 Albrechtstraße 29 66 Barbarastraße 12 67 Barbarastraße 13 68 Artilleriestraße 34 69 Albrechtstraße 28 a 72 Am Finkenhügel 7 a 92 Barbarastraße 22 b 93 Barbarastraße 22 c 94 Nelson-Mandela-Straße 4 95 Nelson-Mandela-Straße 2 96 Nelson-Mandela-Platz 1 ICO Albert-Einstein-Straße 1 K1 Jahnstraße 79 K 2 Katharinenstraße 6 K 3 Sedanstraße 2 A M Barbarastraße 20 M / V Ritterstraße 10 P Sedanstraße 1 SL Barbarastraße 21

Locations of Buildings Building number / address

City Center Site

Westerberg Site

Osnabrück

www.uni-osnabrueck.de/universitaet/lageplaene.html

Schools

School of Cultural Studies and Social Sciences (FB 1)Dean’s Office 04Department of History 18Institute of Art History 46Institute of Geography 02Institute of Social Sciences 04Art / Art Education 05Textile Design 05

School of Educational and Cultural Studies (FB 3)Dean’s Office 43Institute of Education 26, 43, 68Institute of Islamic Theology 51Institute of Musicology and Music Education 11Institute of Physical Education and Sports Science 24Institute of Protestant Theology 11Institute of Roman Catholic Theology 17Elementary Social Studies and Science 52

School of Physics (FB 4)Dean’s Office 32Physics 32-33

School of Biology / Chemistry (FB 5)Dean’s Office 35Biology 35-39, 67Botanical Garden 61-64Institute of Chemistry of New Materials 34

School of Mathematics / Computer Science (FB 6)Dean’s Office 69Institute of Computer Science 50Institute of Mathematics 69Applied Systems Science 66

School of Language and Literary Studies (FB 7)Dean’s Office 41Institute of English / American Studies 41Institute of German Studies 41Institute of Romance / Latin Studies 41

School of Human Sciences (FB 8)Dean’s Office 15Institute of Health Research and Education 72, 93Institute of Philosophy 69Institute of Psychology 15, 54, 68Cognitive Science 50

School of Business Administration and Economics (FB 9)Dean’s Office 22Institute of Empirical Economic Research 29Institute of Information Management and Corporate Governance 47Management and Economics 22, 45

School of Law (FB 10)Dean’s Office 22European Legal Studies Institute (ELSI) 44Institute of Business Criminal Law 22Institute of Commercial and Economic Law 28Institute of Local Government Law and Public Administration 27Institute of Procedural Law and General Comparison of Proceedings 22Legal Studies Institute of Finance and Taxation 20

Facilities and divisions Facility, division / building number

Research CentersCenter for Early Childhood Development and Education Research

(CEDER) 69Center of Cellular Nanoanalytics Osnabrück (CellNanOs) 38Institute of Early Modern Intercultural Studies (IKFN) 03Institute of Migration Research and Intercultural Studies (IMIS) 03

Interdisciplinary InstitutesInstitute of Cognitive Science (IKW) 50Institute of Environmental Systems Research (IUSF) 66

DFG-funded Collaborative Research CenterPhysiology and dynamics of cellular micro-compartments

(CRC 944) 35-38

Associated InstitutesDFKI Robotics Innovation Center > ICO – InnovationsCentrum OsnabrückInstitute for Interdisciplinary Dermatological Prevention and

Rehabilitation (iDerm) 72Lower Saxony Institute of Occupational Dermatology (NIB) 72

StudiOS – Student Service CenterCentral Student Advisory Service (ZSB) 19International Office 19Professional Skills Development Office (KoPro) 19Records Management Office (PATMOS) 19Student Affairs (Dezernat 5) 19Student Financial Assistance / BAföG Department 19

Other Facilities and DivisionsBotanical Garden 61-64Center for Information Management and E-Learning (virtUOS) 42Center for Teacher Education (ZLB) 52Center of Excellence for Advanced Teacher Training 52Communication and Marketing Office 13Equal Opportunity Office 52Guest House 06Language Center 52Libraries

Central Library Services and Cultural and Language Studies Library 09, 10 Law and Economics Library 21, 22 Science and Mathematics Library 96 Social Science Library 05

Osnabrück Peace Forum (Office) 03Osnabrück University Press 09PhD/Postdoc Career Center (ZePrOs) 52President’s Cabinet 13Research Promotion 52Student Government (AStA) 08, 92Teaching Evaluation Service Center 15Technology Transfer Service > ICO – InnovationsCentrum OsnabrückUniShop Osnabrück 19University Computer Center 31University Sports Center (ZfH) 24

Student ServicesAdministration VCanteen and Cafeteria Schlossgarten MCanteen and Cafeteria Westerberg MDaycare Center “CampusKita” K 1Daycare Center “Die kleinen Strolche” K 3Daycare Center “Kindervilla” K 2Psychosocial Counseling Center PStudent Financial Assistance / BAföG Department 19