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  1. Heidelberg University Publishing is an open-access publisher of high-quality, peer-reviewed academic works. We endorse open access as a publishing model to distribute outstanding research results and use open-source software for the collaborative development of underlying publishing technologies. Publishing research results Open Access.

  2. All employees and students at Heidelberg University are required to complete VectorSolutions (formerly SafeColleges)training on an annual basis. VectorSolutions is a comprehensive, web-based training management system that provides engaging compliance and prevention Title IX training for students, employees and Board of Trustees members.

  3. Mission. Founded in 2010, the Centre for Organismal Studies (COS) Heidelberg aims to study organismal biology across the boundaries of biological levels of organization. Research and teaching at the COS are dedicated to the biology of organisms from molecular basics to cell biology, developmental biology and physiology to evolution and ...

  4. Digital Library. Access to the electronic full text offer of the UB, including more than 150,000 academic journals and around 3,800 databases (bibliographies, full texts, encyclopaedias, dictionaries etc.) as well as the digital resources of the UB made available in open access. Database Information System DBIS.

  5. You can access the open stacks with the textbook collection via the lending service desk. Media that have been ordered or reserved can be collected from the self-service shelves of the lending service on the 2nd floor in the main library Altstadt or on the 3rd floor of the branch library Neuenheim. The library policy for borrowing books has ...

  6. Our tuition fees for the Mechanical Engineering (B.Eng.) degree programme are €690 per month; you will also pay a one-off enrolment fee of €750 (Prices apply only to students from the European Economic Area). Applicants from Non-EEA countries without permanent residence permit need to pay a tuition fee of 4,800 EUR per semester + one-time ...

  7. Founded in 1386, Heidelberg University is the oldest university in today’s Germany and one of Europe’s most research-intensive institutions. Its successes in the Excellence Competitions of the German federal and state governments, and in internationally recognised rankings, prove Heidelberg University’s excellent reputation and leading ...