Students
More than 650 students from 60 countries have joined the programme. One third of the graduates have moved on to do a PhD, around one third work in international organisations and NGOs, while the remaining third have entered various fields such as politics, journalism or business. The programme received many high-ranking awards such as the BMW Group Award for Intercultural Learning (2004) and the title of a Top Ten International Master Programme in Germany by the DAAD and the Stifterverband der deutschen Wissenschaft (2006).
Origin of students
Region |
Percent |
Western Europe | 36 % |
Asia and Oceania | 17 % |
North America | 13 % |
Africa | 12 % |
Latin America | 12 % |
Eastern Europe | 10 % |