Wissenschaft weltoffen 2017 figures
A - International academic mobility and transnational education
I. - International student mobility
II. - International mobility of academics and researchers
III. - Transnational education
B - Foreign students in Germany
I. - Foreign students overall
- B1 - Foreign students in Germany, since 2006
- B2 - Proportion of foreign students among all students, in 2006, 2011 and 2016, by type of higher education institution
- B3 - Bildungsauslaender and Bildungsinlaender, in 2006, 2011 and 2016, by type of higher education institution
- B4 - Foreign students in 2016, by gender
- B5 - Proportions of Bildungsauslaender and Bildungsinlaender among all students, with their respective development indexes, 2011-2016, by federal state
- B6 - Bildungsauslaender in Germany in the various federal states, in 2016, by regions of origin and key countries of origin
- B7 - Foreign first-year students and graduates in Germany, since 2005
- B8 - Proportion of foreign first-year students and graduates among all first-year students and graduates in 2005, 2010 and 2015, by type of higher education institution
- B9 - Bildungsauslaender and Bildungsinlaender first-year students and graduates, in 2015, by federal state
II. - Bildungsauslaender: Degree-related mobility
- B10 - Bildungsauslaender intending to graduate, in 2016, by type of higher education institution and subject group
- B11 - Bildungsauslaender intending to graduate, since 2006, by type of higher education institution
- B12 - Bildungsauslaender intending to graduate, since 2006, by subject group
- B13 - Proportion of Bildungsauslaender intending to graduate among all students, in 2016, by type of higher education institution and subject group
- B14 - Countries of origin with the greatest percentage increases in Bildungsauslaender intending to graduate, between 2013 and 2016
- B15 - Bildungsauslaender in Germany intending to graduate, in 2006 and 2016, by key countries of origin
- B16 - Bildungsauslaender intending to graduate, in 2016, by region of origin
- B17 - Bildungsauslaender in Germany intending to graduate, in 2016, by key countries of origin and subject groups
- B18 - Proportion of Bildungsauslaender intending to graduate among all students, in 2016 , by type of higher education institution and type of degree
- B19 - Bildungsauslaender intending to graduate in Germany, since 2010, by type of higher education institution and type of degree
- B20 - Drop-out rate among Bildungsauslaender and German students in bachelor’s programmes, by selected regions of origin and first year of study
- B21 - Drop-out rate among Bildungsauslaender and German students in master’s programmes, by selected regions of origin and first year of study
- B22 - Bildungsauslaender first-year students and graduates, in 2010 and 2015, by type of higher education institution and type of degree
- B23 - Bildungsauslaender first-year students and graduates, in 2015, by type of higher education institution and subject group
- B24 - Bildungsauslaender first-year students intending to graduate, since 2006, by subject group
- B25 - Bildungsauslaender graduates, since 2006, by subject group
- B26 - Foreign applicants via uni-assist by major countries of origin in the academic years 2013 and 2016
- B27 - Forwarding rate of foreign applicants via uni-assist by selected countries of origin in the academic year 2016
- B28 - Key formal reasons for refusal in the case of applications by foreigners via uni-assist in the academic year 2016
- B29 - Knowledge of German of foreign applicants via uni-assist by selected countries of origin in the academic year 2016
- B30 - Refugees in the Integra programme, in 2016, by countries of origin
- B31 - Refugees in the Integra programme, in 2016, by programme sponsor
- B32 - Courses held through the Integra programme, in 2016
- B33 - Refugees on language courses through the Integra programme, by language course level in 2016
- B34 - University applications from refugees via uni-assist, by most popular subject groups
III. - Bildungsauslaender: Temporary study-related visits
- B35 - Bildungsauslaender on temporary study-related visits, since 2006, by type of higher education institution
- B36 - Bildungsauslaender on temporary study-related visits, since 2006, by subject group
- B37 - Bildungsauslaender total and in the first academic semester on temporary study-related visits, in 2016, by type of higher education institution and subject group
- B38 - Countries of origin with the greatest percentage increases in Bildungsauslaender on temporary study-related visits, between 2013 and 2016
- B39 - Bildungsauslaender in Germany on temporary study-related visits, in 2006 and 2016, by key countries of origin
- B40 - Bildungsauslaender on temporary study-related visits, in 2016, by region of origin
- B41 - Bildungsauslaender in Germany on temporary study-related visits, in 2016, by key countries of origin and gender
IV. - Temporary study-related erasmus visits
- B42 - Erasmus participants from other countries in Germany, since 2004, by type of visit
- B43 - Erasmus participants from other countries in Germany, since 2004, by key countries of origin
- B44 - Erasmus participants from other countries in Germany, in 2015, by type of visit and key countries of origin
- B45 - Key host institutions of Erasmus participants from other countries in Germany, in 2015, by type of higher education institution
- B46 - Erasmus participants from other countries and all Bildungsauslaender in Germany, in 2015, by federal states and subject groups
- B47 - Erasmus participants from other countries, in 2015, by type of higher education institution and type of visit
C - German students abroad
I. - Degree-related mobility
II. - Temporary study-related mobility
- C10 - German students in later semesters with study-related visits abroad, since 2013, by type of degree
- C11 - German students and Bildungsinlaender in later semesters with study-related visits abroad, since 1991, by type of higher education institution
- C12 - German students with study-related visits abroad, in 2015 and 2017, by subject group
- C13 - German students with study-related visits abroad, since 2007, by type of visit
- C14 - European and national mobility targets and level of target achievement in Germany
- C15 - German students in later semesters with study-related visits abroad, in 2015 and 2017, by type of higher education institution and degree
- C16 - Graduates of German higher education institutions with study-related visits abroad
- C17 - German students in later semesters with study-related visits abroad, in 2017, by minimum length of visit
- C18 - Host regions of German students for study-related visits abroad in 2017
- C19 - Duration of study-related visits abroad, in 2017, by type of degree
- C20 - Major host countries of German students for study-related visits abroad in 2017
- C21 - Major host countries of German students for study-related visits abroad, in 2017, by type of visit
- C22 - Assessment of organisational effort for study-related visits abroad, in 2017, by type of visit
- C23 - Study-related visits abroad by German students, in 2015 and 2017, by organisational form and type of degree
- C24 - Study-related visits abroad by German students, in 2017, by type of visit and funding type used
- C25 - Overall satisfaction with study-related visits abroad, in 2017, by organisational form
- C26 - Endorsement of study-related visits abroad in students’ social environment, in 2017, by subject group
- C27 - Extent to which study-related visits abroad are mandatory from students’ point of view, in 2015 and 2017, by type of degree
- C28 - Attitudes to study-related visits abroad of students with and without visits abroad, in 2017
- C29 - Aspects that would increase willingness to conduct study-related visits abroad among non-mobile students in 2017
- C30 - Transfer of study credits gained abroad, in 2017, by type of higher education institution and type of visit
- C31 - Assessment of other students’ reasons for lack of interest in study-related visits abroad, in 2017, by mobile and non-mobile students
- C32 - Reasons given by German students who failed to implement planned study-related visits abroad, in 2015 and 2017
- C33 - German students with study-related visits abroad, in 2017, by parents’ level of education
- C34 - German students with study-related visits abroad, in 2017, by mobility experience
- C35 - German students with study-related visits abroad, in 2017, by assessment of their financial situation
- C36 - German students with study-related visits abroad, in 2017, by parents’ migration background
III. - Temporary study-related erasmus visits
D - Foreign academics and researchers in Germany
I. - Academic staff at higher education institutions
- D1 - Foreign academic staff overall and foreign professors at German higher education institutions, since 2007, by key countries of origin
- D2 - Foreign academic staff overall and foreign professors at German higher education institutions, in 2015, by regions of origin
- D3 - Foreign higher education staff by type of higher education institution and key countries of origin, in 2015
- D4 - Foreign academic staff by type and size of higher education institution, in 2006 and 2015
- D5 - Foreign academic staff at German higher education institutions, in 2015, by federal states and positions
- D6 - Foreign academic staff at German higher education institutions, in 2015, by federal states
- D7 - Foreign academic staff, in 2015, by regions of origin and federal states
- D8 - Foreign academic staff at German higher education institutions, since 2012, by subject group
- D9 - Foreign academic staff overall and foreign professors at German higher education institutions by type of higher education institution and subject groups
- D10 - Foreign higher education staff by subject groups and key countries of origin
- D11 - Doctorates gained by foreign academics and researchers in Germany, in 2015, by key countries of origin and regions of origin
- D12 - Doctorates gained by foreign academics and researchers in Germany, in 2015, by subject group
- D13 - Qualifications to teach at professorial level gained by foreign academics and researchers in Germany, in 2015, by key countries of origin and regions of origin
II. - Academic staff at non-university research institutions
- D14 - Foreign academic staff at the four largest German non-university research institutions, in 2014, by regions of origin
- D15 - Foreign academic staff at the four largest German non-university research institutions in 2008-2014
- D16 - Proportion of foreign academic staff at the four largest German non-university research institutions, in 2008-2014
- D17 - Proportion of foreign academics and researchers with doctorates among the entirety of foreign academic staff at the four largest German non-university research institutions, in 2014, by regions of origin
- D18 - Proportion of foreign academics and researchers with doctorates among the entirety of foreign academic staff at the four largest German non-university research institutions, in 2014
- D19 - Proportion of foreign academic staff at the four largest German non-university research institutions, in 2014, by academic degree
- D20 - Foreign academic staff at the four largest German non-university research institutions, in 2014, by academic fields and regions of origin
- D21 - Foreign academic staff at the four largest German non-university research institutions, in 2014, by academic fields
- D22 - Foreign academic staff at the four largest German non-university research institutions, in 2014, by age group
III. - Guest researchers
E - German academics and researchers abroad
I. - Academics and researchers at universities
II. - Guest researchers abroad
Focus - Academic mobility and cooperation in the Baltic Sea area
I. - Approaches to intensifying academic cooperation in the Baltic Sea area
II. - Students, academics and researchers in the Baltic Sea area
III. - Mobility of academics and researchers in the Baltic Sea area
IV. - Academic cooperation in the Baltic Sea area
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