Almost half of all courses in Brandenburg can also be attended part-time.
In the past winter semester there were 186, 24 more than in the previous year, announced the Center for University Development (CHE) on Tuesday.
Brandenburg is thus in third place nationwide.
Berlin / Gütersloh - However, there is comparatively little demand for the offers.
According to the information, only about 1300 of 50,000 enrolled students studied part-time in the past winter semester.
This corresponds to a rate of 2.7 percent.
In comparison with the other federal states, Brandenburg only ranks 13th.
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That is 18 cases more than a week ago, as the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) announced on Friday.
Within the past seven days, 38.5 people per 100,000 inhabitants were infected with the coronavirus;
a week ago the value was 38.1.
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The positive trend on the labor market continues in Brandenburg.
In September, 73,094 people were registered as unemployed in the state, as the responsible regional directorate of the Federal Employment Agency announced on Thursday.
That was 2,343 fewer people than in August and 9,951 fewer than in September of the previous year.
The unemployment rate was 5.5 percent, 0.1 percentage points below the August rate and 0.7 percentage points below the same month last year.
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Parties in the northeast are keeping a low profile on explorations
The SPD, Greens, CDU and FDP in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania are shrouded in silence with a view to the exploratory talks on the formation of a government after the state elections.
"Confidentiality has been agreed on the place, time and content of the upcoming discussions," said the SPD on Monday.
The other parties made similar statements.
Parties in the northeast are keeping a low profile on explorations
Last winter semester, Berlin ranked 9th with around 10,000 part-time students out of around 196,000 enrolled students.
Slightly less than a fifth of the degree programs and therefore 209 are also offered part-time.
That is eleven more than in the previous year.
The figures come from the University Compass of the University Rectors' Conference and from the Federal Statistical Office.
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