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University of Hildesheim

The University of Hildesheim (in German: Universität Hildesheim) was founded in 1978. Its main faculties are educational and social sciences, cultural sciences and aesthetic communications, and information- and communication sciences.

With currently around 4,500 students enrolled, this university is considerably smaller than, for example, the University of Hannover with around 25,000 students enrolled.

Especially innovative fields of studies like International Informationmanagement, International Professional Communication and International Communication and Translation helped the university to be more attractive for international students.

U. o. H. has, like very few other German universities, become a foundation under public law (German: Stiftungsuniversität) on January 1, 2003.

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University of Hildesheim