Department of Computer Science

Strategic partnership sealed with the German Jordanian University

2024-11-15 TOFI Conference Signing Zeremonie_Foto Martin Schulz

Thursday 21 November 2024

With the German Jordanian University (GJU), a long-standing partner university of the Department of Computer Science becomes a strategic partner. In addition to GJU, the University of Cape Coast in Ghana also becomes a strategic partner of H-BRS.
2024-11-13 TOFI Closing Conference_Ausschnitt_Foto Martin Schulz

Since the founding of the German Jordanian University (GJU) in 2005, there has been intensive cooperation between the Department of Computer Science and the School of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology there. The GJU is a special university in Jordan, as its teaching is based on the model of German universities of applied sciences and has a strong practical focus. However, the connection to Germany is also evident elsewhere: every student on all Bachelor's programmes at GJU has to complete a compulsory year in Germany. This means that dozens of students from the Computer Science (B.Sc.) and Computer Engineering (B.Sc.) programmes come to Germany every semester. A handful always come to the Department of Computer Science, and other German universities accept further GJU students.

This network of German universities is organised by subject area. Prof. Rainer Herpers chairs the GJU IT network, which, in addition to organising and monitoring the admission of GJU students with a computer science background to German universities, also supports the development of IT degree programmes at the GJU from the German side. Together with colleagues from the GJU, this network of German computer science departments is constantly giving rise to new project initiatives that enable German students and university staff to visit each other and learn from each other.

The Faculty of Business and Economics has also been accepting students from GJU on the relevant degree programmes for years and recently the Faculty of Natural Sciences also joined the partnership. 

20241115_Rosemond Boohene Speech at TOFI Conference
Rosemond Boohene Speech at TOFI conference

This long-standing and now extensive collaboration has now been evaluated and further developed as part of a HAW.International project. As part of the final conference of the Take-Off4Internationalisation (TOFI ) project, the partnership with the University of Cape Coast (UCC) in Ghana was ceremoniously sealed as a strategic partnership alongside GJU. This partnership is new territory for the Department of Computer Science. 

„We are taking the agreement on the strategic partnership between H-BRS and UCC as an opportunity to scrutinise the areas of action that arise for IT. We have been working together with the GJU on a basis of trust for so long. I am very pleased that we have now given this co-operation a special institutional framework. This will help us when we expand our research collaboration with our Jordanian colleagues in the future.”

Nadine Kutz - Research assistant in the International Team in the Department of Computer Science

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By signing the cooperation agreement on the strategic partnership, the universities are committing themselves to the collaboration at the highest level and thus facilitating its development and expansion into other divisions and fields of activity. The requirements of a strategic partnership, as defined by H-BRS, can be reduced to the formula 3x2x2x1, which can be broken down as follows:

At least 3 structures (e.g. departments, language centre, international office, library) support the partnership, at least 2 target groups benefit from it (e.g. students, staff, university management) and at least 2 fields of action are covered (e.g. research, transfer, teaching). In addition, at least one major project (e.g. DFG, DAAD, Erasmus+) should have already been approved and implemented.
However, the signing of these two cooperation agreements is not the end of H-BRS's internationalisation strategy. The aim for the near future is to identify further strategic partners in Asia and America.

Kontakt

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Nadine Kutz

International Affairs at the Department of Computer Science, M.A.

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Sankt Augustin

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C 158

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Grantham-Allee 20

53757, Sankt Augustin

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+49 2241 865 283
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Sebastian Houben

Professor for Robot Vision and Machine Learning, International Affairs Representative, Head of Examination Board Master Autonomous Systems

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Sankt Augustin

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C230

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Grantham-Allee 20

53757, Sankt Augustin

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+49 2241 865 293
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Rainer Herpers

Scientific Director of the Graduate Institute, Professor for Computer Vision, Computer Graphics, Multimedia Applications , Director of the Institute for Visual Computing, Director of the Department of Informatics and Data Science at PK NRW

Research fields

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Sankt Augustin

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F 427

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Grantham-Allee 20

53757, Sankt Augustin

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Sankt Augustin

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C 275

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Grantham-Allee 20

53757, Sankt Augustin

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Team International

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Grantham-Allee 20

53757, Sankt Augustin