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University of Osnabrück announces an Information Day on Environmental Systems Science on 24th June, 2025

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Join us at the University of Osnabrück for an Information Day on Environmental Systems Science on 24th June 2025. Learn more about this exciting field!

University of Osnabrück announces an Information Day on Environmental Systems Science on 24th June, 2025

Chill Vibes with Nature: Explore Environmental Systems Science at Osnabrück Uni on June 24th!

Hey there, green aspiring minds! Gear up for a knowledge-packed day at Osnabrück University, as they welcome you all to their Info Day on Environmental Systems Science, happening on Tuesday, June 24th, 2025.

Whether you're nearing the end of your secondary school journey (Level II) or already acquired a degree, or even studying in a different field, this event is the perfect opportunity to broaden your know-how about the environmental science scene.

What makes our Environmental Systems Science stand out in Germany? It's all about interdisciplinary learning! We're mixing and matching math, computers, and other scientific disciplines to tackle complex environmental challenges. You won't find another program quite like this in Germany.

During this event, you'll get to attend actual lectures, meet our impressive faculty, talk to fellow students, and learn about the structure of the program and the latest trends in Environmental Systems Science.

With Mathematical wizardry and Computer whiz-kid powers combined, we create, analyze, and apply mathematical models and simulations to develop ingenious solutions for mind-boggling environmental problems. Graduates of our program are primed for versatile careers in government, businesses, and research, with opportunities in environmental protection, sustainability, and more!

To get a sneak peek into our Schedule as well as other important details, head over to www.usw-os.de for all the deets!

Press Contact Information:For additional inquiries, feel free to reach out to

Nina NowackUniversity of OsnabrückInstitute of MathematicsE-Mail: [email protected]

Hope to see you there! Let's dive into the future together and shape a sustainable world!

Quick Facts:- The Environmental Systems Science program involves creating and applying Mathematical models and simulations to solve Environmental challenges- It highlights interdisciplinary learning with a scientific focus on environmental system comprehension- Diverse career paths for graduates, including roles in environmental protection, sustainability, management consultancy, and research.

  1. This Environmental Systems Science Info Day at Osnabrück University offers a unique opportunity for individuals, whether at the end of secondary school (Level II) or with a degree, to learn about the exciting field of climate-change and science education, broadening one's know-how about the environmental science scene.
  2. On June 24th, 2025, attendees will find interdisciplinary learning at its best, as they experience lectures, meet faculty, engage with fellow students, and explore the structure of the program and the latest trends in environmental science - all aimed at addressing complex environmental challenges using mathematics, computers, and other scientific disciplines.
  3. By studying Environmental Systems Science at Osnabrück University, one can develop the skills necessary for versatile careers in various sectors such as environmental protection, sustainability, and research, thereby contributing to the future of education-and-self-development, and our planet's environmental-science scene.

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